Fatigue - Prostate Cancer - Paralysis

Quote:  extramedullary hematopoiesis: red blood cell production outside the vertebrae. Red blood cells are derived from the stem cells in the bone marrow throughout the body. When individuals become severely anemic, there is not enough space in the ctive bone marrow to produce hemoglobin, and the body begins to make blood outside the bone marrow: in the spleen, liver, and sometimes outside the vertebrae, which can compress the spinal cord, leading to paralysis
I heard of paralysis happening to a painter (who died this past 2003 as a young man about 44). He was being seen for prostate cancer, and he had pain in his back & bones, but didn't get a diagnosis for that. He was paralyzed due to?

Suspect Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether for Cancers, too *

Kathy shares About Bone Pain
 

Quote: - Per his sister, "Correct diagnosis was that his red blood cell where reproducing outside of the spine causing spinal cord compression.. Once this happens you have a 72 hour slide period to have surgery to release the compression or a bone marrow transplant. Maurice missed this 72 hour period by two weeks. Because other oncologist did not do his job well. Maurice was in Little co. of Mary Hospital and this doctor came in the room and pressed his hand on his back and said no pain no cancer on back.  I responded how could he feel pain he is on morphine. The Dr. rudely turned to me and said he has a few small cancer spots in his tummy and walked away..."
The chemical that affects painters & many others is 2-butoxyethanol (a pesticide, solvent, poison). The first thing people notice who are affected by it is all-the-time fatigue that no rest helps - No energy; then depression all the time, very grouchy personality changes ... This chemical, also known as ethylene glycol monobuytl ether, is known to cause hemolytic anemia, but I have wondered why it is so hard to find? The red blood cell counts come in borderline normal. Then I realized that it takes awhile for the blood system to get so bad that it shows up. The retic ratio should indicate if there aren't enough mature red blood cells, shouldn't it?

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Why is this information being shared with you? Because I believe the biggest enemy our nation has faced in the last 70 years is this chemical of harm to Audrey's husband:

Audrey K, "I found a website with your address regarding Simple Green and Butoxyethanol. My husband had a chemical exposure in 2000. He was using Simple Green off and on for about 45 minutes. He started feeling real sick. This was also not a ventilated area. He was using a misting bottle. Anyways, he developed Reactive Airway Dysfunction Syndrome. That would have been easy enough to deal with except that he later developed Multiple Chemical Sensitivities then paralysis.

We do not know where the paralysis came from They are not a symptom of these other two disorders. After doing more research on this chemical, I found your information and the study showing paralysis in primates and rats. Do you have more information that might be helpful?

My husband's doctors are not sure what is wrong with him. He goes into paralyzing attacks that can last 4-5 hours and effect his entire body or just last minutes with it being a single body part. It can happen and day, any time, no matter what he is doing. He can be sleeping, driving, bathing, etc. This has consumed our lives. I am just looking for anyone who might have information. Thanks."
 

Audrey got ahold of me for her husband's exposure to misting Simple Green for 45 minutes at work. He must have died, because she was very interested & now no reply.

You probably know that the company claims Simple Green is non toxic. They use Dow Chemical's trade name for 2-butoxyethanol: Butyl Cellosolve. They base their claim on a diluted test of the the product (about a capful in a half gallon of water) and THEREFORE state because it is too diluted, it is not toxic. The gallon size container offers a full strength choice of use ... and no change in warnings. Personally I think that is negligent failure to warn.

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"Reactive Airway Dysfunction Syndrome"

Later I received an e-mail from an officer who said after half an hour cleaning his bathtub with simple green he was having trouble breathing ... 'kind of nice to be able to breath'

I suspect the same type of health damage, that may show up in other ways later on

Check for 'this pattern'

4-1-08 repost

Fatigue and Paralysis