Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 In my neighbourhood while growing up, some kind of toxin or virus or something came through... (1974?) Of 4 kids in my family, I got MS, my sister got Parkinsons, my brother died of lymphoma. The neighbours got lymphoma and MS. We were in an upper middle class zone. I find it interesting that all of these respond to LDN. Anybody care to guess what it might have been? I mean, that house is worth a lot of money, I'd like to move into it, but there's no way I'm exposing my kids to that area without figuring out what went on...It seems to have been transient, nobody has become ill there since...but hmm... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 I am part of a family cluster but I haven't heard anything about former neighbors. Did they all live in that area together for long? Come to think of it, there *was* that family cluster of lukemia two doors down... I don't know exactly when atmospheric nuclear testing stopped, but I seem to remember a demonstration against Amchitka in 1970 or so. I used to think hydrogen bombs were clean, but they use fission bombs to set them off! The dispersion of a fission bomb's byproducts (strontium-90, etc.) must be far greater when it is used to set off an H bomb, I would think. -Sullivan --- In low dose naltrexone , Bill Meikle <bcmeikle@s...> wrote: > In my neighbourhood while growing up, some kind of toxin or virus or > something came through... (1974?) > Of 4 kids in my family, I got MS, my sister got Parkinsons, my brother > died of lymphoma. The neighbours > got lymphoma and MS. We were in an upper middle class zone. > > I find it interesting that all of these respond to LDN. Anybody care to > guess what it might have been? > I mean, that house is worth a lot of money, I'd like to move into it, > but there's no way I'm exposing my kids > to that area without figuring out what went on...It seems to have been > transient, nobody has become ill > there since...but hmm... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 What part of the country are you talking about? Noland ----- Original Message ----- From: " Bill Meikle " <bcmeikle@...> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 5:28 AM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] theories? 2Lymphomas, 2MS,1Parkinsons... > In my neighbourhood while growing up, some kind of toxin or virus or > something came through... (1974?) > Of 4 kids in my family, I got MS, my sister got Parkinsons, my brother > died of lymphoma. The neighbours > got lymphoma and MS. We were in an upper middle class zone. > > I find it interesting that all of these respond to LDN. Anybody care to > guess what it might have been? > I mean, that house is worth a lot of money, I'd like to move into it, > but there's no way I'm exposing my kids > to that area without figuring out what went on...It seems to have been > transient, nobody has become ill > there since...but hmm... > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2003 Report Share Posted October 16, 2003 On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 03:43 AM, low dose naltrexone wrote: > What part of the country are you talking about? > > Noland > > Vancouver Canada. A neighbourhood called Kerrisdale, (now they call it Shaunessy, but that's stretching borders to raise real estate prices) I think we may have had an electrical transformer dripping pcb's near the back play area... between houses. Any correlations? BTW: the neighbour with lymphoma shook it and is still going strong...(although the radiation did some big damage...) > >> In my neighbourhood while growing up, some kind of toxin or virus or >> something came through... (1974?) >> Of 4 kids in my family, I got MS, my sister got Parkinsons, my brother >> died of lymphoma. The neighbours >> got lymphoma and MS. We were in an upper middle class zone. >> >> I find it interesting that all of these respond to LDN. Anybody care >> to >> guess what it might have been? >> I mean, that house is worth a lot of money, I'd like to move into it, >> but there's no way I'm exposing my kids >> to that area without figuring out what went on...It seems to have been >> transient, nobody has become ill >> there since...but hmm... -- ******************** Bill Meikle 'nice nice, very nice, so many different people in the same device' Kurt Vonnegut jr. -'Cat's Cradle' Check vrhotwires and nodemedia, qtvr authoring tools for the inquisitive qtvrtist... at http://www.vrhotwires.com subscribe to the vrhotwires/vrscript list: vrscripting/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2003 Report Share Posted October 16, 2003 PCB's cause a multitude of serious problems. Was the ground and surrounding area de-contaminated by removing and treating. Noland ----- Original Message ----- From: " Bill Meikle " <bcmeikle@...> <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:05 AM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: theories? 2Lymphomas, 2MS,1Parkinsons... > > On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 03:43 AM, > low dose naltrexone wrote: > > > What part of the country are you talking about? > > > > Noland > > > > > > Vancouver Canada. A neighbourhood called Kerrisdale, (now they call it > Shaunessy, but that's stretching borders to raise real estate prices) > > I think we may have had an electrical transformer dripping pcb's near > the back play area... between houses. Any correlations? > > BTW: the neighbour with lymphoma shook it and is still going > strong...(although the radiation did some big damage...) > > > > > > > >> In my neighbourhood while growing up, some kind of toxin or virus or > >> something came through... (1974?) > >> Of 4 kids in my family, I got MS, my sister got Parkinsons, my brother > >> died of lymphoma. The neighbours > >> got lymphoma and MS. We were in an upper middle class zone. > >> > >> I find it interesting that all of these respond to LDN. Anybody care > >> to > >> guess what it might have been? > >> I mean, that house is worth a lot of money, I'd like to move into it, > >> but there's no way I'm exposing my kids > >> to that area without figuring out what went on...It seems to have been > >> transient, nobody has become ill > >> there since...but hmm... > > -- > ******************** > Bill Meikle > > 'nice nice, very nice, so many different people in the same device' > Kurt Vonnegut jr. -'Cat's Cradle' > > Check vrhotwires and nodemedia, qtvr authoring tools for the inquisitive > qtvrtist... at http://www.vrhotwires.com > > subscribe to the vrhotwires/vrscript list: > vrscripting/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2003 Report Share Posted October 16, 2003 No that's interesting. Do you think I could find traces that would show this to be true or false, or do they break down over 30 years...? On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 07:35 AM, Noland R. Durnell, P.E. wrote: > PCB's cause a multitude of serious problems. Was the ground and > surrounding > area de-contaminated by removing and treating. > > Noland > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " Bill Meikle " <bcmeikle@...> > <low dose naltrexone > > Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:05 AM > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: theories? 2Lymphomas, > 2MS,1Parkinsons... > > >> >> On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 03:43 AM, >> low dose naltrexone wrote: >> >>> What part of the country are you talking about? >>> >>> Noland >>> >>> >> >> Vancouver Canada. A neighbourhood called Kerrisdale, (now they call it >> Shaunessy, but that's stretching borders to raise real estate prices) >> >> I think we may have had an electrical transformer dripping pcb's near >> the back play area... between houses. Any correlations? >> >> BTW: the neighbour with lymphoma shook it and is still going >> strong...(although the radiation did some big damage...) >> >> >> >> >>> >>>> In my neighbourhood while growing up, some kind of toxin or virus >>>> or >>>> something came through... (1974?) >>>> Of 4 kids in my family, I got MS, my sister got Parkinsons, my >>>> brother >>>> died of lymphoma. The neighbours >>>> got lymphoma and MS. We were in an upper middle class zone. >>>> >>>> I find it interesting that all of these respond to LDN. Anybody care >>>> to >>>> guess what it might have been? >>>> I mean, that house is worth a lot of money, I'd like to move into >>>> it, >>>> but there's no way I'm exposing my kids >>>> to that area without figuring out what went on...It seems to have >>>> been >>>> transient, nobody has become ill >>>> there since...but hmm... >> >> -- >> ******************** >> Bill Meikle >> >> 'nice nice, very nice, so many different people in the same device' >> Kurt Vonnegut jr. -'Cat's Cradle' >> >> Check vrhotwires and nodemedia, qtvr authoring tools for the >> inquisitive >> qtvrtist... at http://www.vrhotwires.com >> >> subscribe to the vrhotwires/vrscript list: >> vrscripting/ >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2003 Report Share Posted October 16, 2003 There are methods for testing for PCB's. I'd recommend contacting the Department of Environmental Quality or whatever it's called there. If still contaminated, they can make the company that caused the contamination clean up the site. You can darn well bet the company won't clean it up willingly. PCB's are highly toxic and have a lengthy life span however, I don't know how long. They leach into the soils and into the underground water sources as well as run off into nearby streams and are carried into our lakes, reservoirs, and oceans. They are heavier than water so will settle out over time. A lot of our waterways have heavy contamination in their bottoms from PCB's and industrial waste products. People with impaired immune systems should not eat catfish or crustations because they are bottom feeders and ingest these poisonous wastes and compounds. Noland ----- Original Message ----- From: " Bill Meikle " <bcmeikle@...> " Noland R. Durnell, P.E. " <rangeus50@...> Cc: <low dose naltrexone > Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:00 AM Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: theories? 2Lymphomas, 2MS,1Parkinsons... > No that's interesting. > > Do you think I could find traces that would show this to be true or > false, or do they break down over 30 years...? > > > On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 07:35 AM, Noland R. Durnell, P.E. > wrote: > > > PCB's cause a multitude of serious problems. Was the ground and > > surrounding > > area de-contaminated by removing and treating. > > > > Noland > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: " Bill Meikle " <bcmeikle@...> > > <low dose naltrexone > > > Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:05 AM > > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: theories? 2Lymphomas, > > 2MS,1Parkinsons... > > > > > >> > >> On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 03:43 AM, > >> low dose naltrexone wrote: > >> > >>> What part of the country are you talking about? > >>> > >>> Noland > >>> > >>> > >> > >> Vancouver Canada. A neighbourhood called Kerrisdale, (now they call it > >> Shaunessy, but that's stretching borders to raise real estate prices) > >> > >> I think we may have had an electrical transformer dripping pcb's near > >> the back play area... between houses. Any correlations? > >> > >> BTW: the neighbour with lymphoma shook it and is still going > >> strong...(although the radiation did some big damage...) > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> > >>>> In my neighbourhood while growing up, some kind of toxin or virus > >>>> or > >>>> something came through... (1974?) > >>>> Of 4 kids in my family, I got MS, my sister got Parkinsons, my > >>>> brother > >>>> died of lymphoma. The neighbours > >>>> got lymphoma and MS. We were in an upper middle class zone. > >>>> > >>>> I find it interesting that all of these respond to LDN. Anybody care > >>>> to > >>>> guess what it might have been? > >>>> I mean, that house is worth a lot of money, I'd like to move into > >>>> it, > >>>> but there's no way I'm exposing my kids > >>>> to that area without figuring out what went on...It seems to have > >>>> been > >>>> transient, nobody has become ill > >>>> there since...but hmm... > >> > >> -- > >> ******************** > >> Bill Meikle > >> > >> 'nice nice, very nice, so many different people in the same device' > >> Kurt Vonnegut jr. -'Cat's Cradle' > >> > >> Check vrhotwires and nodemedia, qtvr authoring tools for the > >> inquisitive > >> qtvrtist... at http://www.vrhotwires.com > >> > >> subscribe to the vrhotwires/vrscript list: > >> vrscripting/ > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2003 Report Share Posted October 16, 2003 > There are methods for testing for PCB's. I'd recommend contacting the > Department of Environmental Quality or whatever it's called there. If still > contaminated, they can make the company that caused the contamination clean > up the site. You can darn well bet the company won't clean it up willingly. From my experience in my community, with heavy contamination from PCBs disposed of by one corporation, you can bet they won't do it willingly. And be prepared to be in for a long fight and a long time for cleanup if you win. This has been going on in my town for 20 years, and it still isn't done. Galoux Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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