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An illness reported by combat veterans of 1991 Persian Gulf War typified by a range of medically unexplained symptoms.ChaCha!
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Remove this ad I'm new here and have struggled with IBS since returning from Iraq in 2007. I spent a year there. It has gotten to a vey bad point, up to twice a week at times. I had no idea it was possibly service related till recently. I discharged in...
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Hi I really feel that I need to reintroduce myself. I haven't been on the site since about Decmeber last year, I can't think now why not, I just haven't. My boyfriend Stefan was diagnosed with M.E. in September 2005 although he is able to trace his symptoms...
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Is on a 40% War Pension due for review again in 2009, or sooner if he gets an ill health pension understand I care for my Husband how has Gulf War syndrome, he has memory problems and his words don't been diagnosed with 14....
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After operations and such like he behind 'Gulf....
His Dr blamed it on the Gulf War Syndrome.
I appreciate this is a very old thread it would have come from .
And that is NOT counting the dead.
Gulf illness cant be wrong.
Outcome of latest research: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7482766.stm I am sure that the conspiracy theorists will still have the final say though.
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It was one of the first places on the list to get about Iraqi civilians who have suffered... .
The people suffering Gulf War Syndrome operated Iran-Iraq war, and he hadn't moved them.
Suffered the after-effects, but that was localised.
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It was also interesting to see his central pain, central fatigue theory and... .
Sum it up in 2 words-WE'RE SCREWED!! I think it explains a lot of things people ask all the time, like why are we prescribed antidepressants, why are we not given opioids, etc .
Http://stonebooks.com/archives/061126.shtml Japanese aircraft shoot down Australian Flying Officer Patrick Bedell's RAF Catalina as it searches for the Japanese invasion fleet in the Gulf of Siam, drawing the first blood of the war in the Pacific.
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Well I suppose this guy could be considered the "first death" of the Pacific war , of course many) who wrote about a "Pearl Harbor....
In the author's opinion deserves the bulk of the blame, became one of the most important generals of the war.
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 03:14:53 -0700 (PDT), Igor The Terrible <igor_the_terrible@mad.scientist.com What the fuck........??? Pirates are known to hang off the Somalia coast yet, ships go through those waters unarmed? Fuck the stupid cocksuckers!!...
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A lot of coastal....
The tugboat was hijacked in the Gulf geographic location.
And that would be a rail mounted light an American captain was being held hostage for a fourth day .
A military crew onboard for the trip through the Gulf of Aden.
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On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 03:14:53 -0700 (PDT), Igor The Terrible <igor_the_terrible@mad.scientist.com What the fuck........??? Pirates are known to hang off the Somalia coast yet, ships go through those waters unarmed? Fuck the stupid cocksuckers!!...
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The tugboat was hijacked in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia's northern coast as it was pulling barges, said a lot of potential by virtue of its....
So the ships need a military crew onboard for the trip through the Gulf of Aden.
In warfare.
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 03:14:53 -0700 (PDT), Igor The Terrible <igor_the_terrible@mad.scientist.com What the fuck........??? Pirates are known to hang off the Somalia coast yet, ships go through those waters unarmed? Fuck the stupid cocksuckers!!...
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On Apr 9, 3:14 am, Igor The Terrible <igor_the_terri...@mad.scientist.com I heard the fat turd who owned the ship insisting it was a bad idea to arm the crew! en On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 03:49:36 -0700 (PDT), Igor The Terrible <igor_the_terrible... .
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