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Who the hell knows any causes, but in my case I have a ton of chemical

exposure. I was a submarine officer in the US Navy, with two shipyard

periods under my belt. However, I am not sure if this could be a cause for

PSC, since there are over a hundred thousand other guys who had the same

exposure to chemicals and don't have PSC.

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Hi!

When mentioned Phenobarbital, yet another medicine came to mind.

I had to be on it when I was a child.

I have been exposed to an extensive amount of formaldehyde (SP??);

extensive amount of ammonia, chlorine, household cleaners and pesticides.

I recently posted information that I wanted this group to join in

because I have always believed that chemicals has got to be one of the

reasons we have this horrible disease.

Thank you for taking over because I am getting worse.

In response to , Phenobarbital is not considered a chemical.

Hugs,

Biddy

Exposure to chemicals

>I'm collecting information about chemical exposure. So, if any of you

>are willing to share, please print a short summary of what you might

>consider excessive chemical exposure (See Dianne Arneill's recent

>post). I'd really appreciate it.

>

>I had a massive, accidental exposure to pesticides which almost killed

>me in 1975. I have often wondered whether there was any link to the

>subsequent psc. Certainly there may be no correlation, but I'm still

>curious.

>

>I hope all of you are enjoying the day and feeling good. I'm better

>today--completely recovered from the ERCP, and I don't have to repeat

>the procedure till the first week in December.

>Take care, Have fun....

> in NH (where there's a perfect fall day just waiting for me)

>

>

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Hi!

When mentioned Phenobarbital, yet another medicine came to mind.

I had to be on it when I was a child.

I have been exposed to an extensive amount of formaldehyde (SP??);

extensive amount of ammonia, chlorine, household cleaners and pesticides.

I recently posted information that I wanted this group to join in

because I have always believed that chemicals has got to be one of the

reasons we have this horrible disease.

Thank you for taking over because I am getting worse.

In response to , Phenobarbital is not considered a chemical.

Hugs,

Biddy

Exposure to chemicals

>I'm collecting information about chemical exposure. So, if any of you

>are willing to share, please print a short summary of what you might

>consider excessive chemical exposure (See Dianne Arneill's recent

>post). I'd really appreciate it.

>

>I had a massive, accidental exposure to pesticides which almost killed

>me in 1975. I have often wondered whether there was any link to the

>subsequent psc. Certainly there may be no correlation, but I'm still

>curious.

>

>I hope all of you are enjoying the day and feeling good. I'm better

>today--completely recovered from the ERCP, and I don't have to repeat

>the procedure till the first week in December.

>Take care, Have fun....

> in NH (where there's a perfect fall day just waiting for me)

>

>

>------------------------------------------------------------------------

>The Mental Health Practitioner’s Instant Resource

>Library for $5.99! A 4-book set of time-saving

>aids for clinical tasks - a $139.35 value

>Join the book club NOW at

>http://clickhere./click/1371

>

>

>-- Talk to your group with your own voice!

>-- /VoiceChatPage?listName= & m=1

>

>

>

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