Guest guest Posted August 5, 2007 Report Share Posted August 5, 2007 Thanks for posting that. Dr. Dearborn is a wonderful man, whom I had the privilege of meeting in Detroit with Cong. Conyers and in Washington. It took great courage to do this work in the face of the medical denial which has permeated this struggle. Would that all doctors in this country would turn over every rock, in the effort to diagnose mycotic illnesses and refer them to pulmonologists, who are knowledgeable in this area, rather than to the legions of shrinks, to discern whether you are truly sick or a malingerer. He took the bull by the horns. He noted bleeding lungs, noses and anemia. I could add my ears bleeding following exposure to that list. Those poor babies who could not verbally tell where it hurt. At least, this doctor took a stand and did not write their tragic deaths off as coincidence or " not my problem. " For that work, Dr. Dearborn is a giant in his profession. Thanks for the reminder of the 10 year mark. It could not have been easy for him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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