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Old 06-02-2008, 10:42 PM #1
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Default MS and Vietnam veterans

Hello,
My name is Rod, I am an Australian Vietnam veteran engaged in welfare work with veterans.

I have an interest in establishing the possible causes of MS stemming from Military service. In particular, I am trying to ascertain the minimum levels of exposure to organic slovents to possibiliy cause MS, also typical delay periods in a person's life before MS is manifest. I have a Vietnam veteran at the momnet in his mid sixties who has been just struck down by MS in an agressive way. We believe the cause is exposure to solvents during his military service some 35 to 40 years ago. Is this possible?

Hope somebody has some helpful information.

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RODG
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