Hi, my name is ianjf1959!
ianjf1959
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Hi all, I suffer with Gulf War Syndrome, mainly damage to Liver, Spleen & Pancreas. Which has led to type 2 diabetes and now Anaemia.
‘I shall just read for a while and hopefully come up with some good Questions.
‘I shall just read for a while and hopefully come up with some good Questions.
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Hi @ianjf1959 welcome to the community!
I have not heard of Gulf War Syndrome before, is it quite rare?
When you're ready, please don't hesitate to ask us your questions!Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
From Gulf War in 1991, about 55,000 British Forces went, around 34,000 now ill. USA, Canada, Australia & others who gave inoculations have similar percentages ill. Also our Forces going to subsequent conflicts were inoculated and have problems. Ministry of Defence deny any wrong doing or knowledge that there may be problems, despite us having evidence to contrary.
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Hi @ianjf1959, and a warm welcome to the community!
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