Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 I wonder about WTC too. My husband is a NYC Sergeant (was a cop at the time) and spent months on the pile. He'd change on the stoop and put his clothes right in the wash when he came home because I was 7 1/2 months pregnant at the time. I still can't help but wonder what he brought into our home and if any of it affected our son. Kerrie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 Hi Everyone, I've posted before but this time I have a real duzzy. From January 2000 to June 2005 I was employed as a Forensic Death Investigator at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner for the City of New York. I worked at Ground Zero for months as well as at the morgue where everyone was delivered. I was pregnant with Luke from November 2002 until he was born a month prematurely in July 2003. During that time I was employed by the OCME I was a field investigator, which basically meant I would go to death scenes and perform a complete death investigation then go back to the office, write up my report and wait in the office for the next case. I did this through out my pregnancy with Luke, literally until the day he was born. Recently some of my co-workers from the OCME have developed various health problems ranging from asthma to migraines to pulmonary cysts. Most of these individuals were never even at Ground Zero, purely office personnel. I spent countless hours at Ground Zero as well as in the morgue throughout my pregnency with Luke. Luke was diagnosed with PDD at 10 months. Another investigator also had a kid born around the same time with neuro issues. I just registered myself and Luke with the WTC monitoring system (ironically enough) on Monday September 11th. I'm wondering if anyone out there knows about what toxins may have been around both at Ground Zero and in the Morgue building itself. The City is recognizing the morgue as a potential hazzard as they have it listed onthe theie intact sheet. Did you work at the morgue? Y / N Luke has an appointment next week at Mt. Sinai and I'm a little nervous about it. Any advise or assistance is appreciated. One last thing, does anyone know if risotto is gluten free? Thanks, Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 >I'm wondering if anyone out there > knows about what toxins may have been around both at Ground Zero and > in the Morgue building itself. I'm sure you could find out more by googling, but the toxicity at Ground Zero was enormous for many many different toxins -- mercury, lead, cadmium, pretty much you name it. All those flourescent lights, computers, building materials etc. getting vaporized. So sorry you got exposed doing your job, and that you and all the other GZ worker were lied to. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 Kim and others, I doubt there's anything here about the toxic aftermath of 9/11 that you don't already know, but the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Canadian public TV) aired a documentary on this on Sunday. Here's the documentary website: http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/toxiclegacy/ ps. risotto is pasta, so not gluten free unless you find special GF risotto. I wish you all the best. René > > Hi Everyone, > I've posted before but this time I have a real duzzy. > From January 2000 to June 2005 I was employed as a Forensic Death > Investigator at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner for the City of > New York. I worked at Ground Zero for months as well as at the > morgue where everyone was delivered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 Hi, Kim. First of all, that sounds like the coolest job. I know that might be a strange comment... I'm sorry the job has lead to so many questions about your son. How is YOUR health? Unfortunately, I believe Luke has been affected by your work at Ground Zero. I'd get a DDI hair test, for one. Same for you. It will be more complicated getting a hair test in NY. Bloodwork will probably tell you nothing... but your type of exposure is so different than what we deal with in our children so I'm really not sure. Most toxins will leave your bloodstream and settle in tissues fairly quickly. I'd look at lead for sure. Personally, I think you'll have to find a doctor outside of the mainstream to really help you figure this out (although I have no idea what the WTC monitoring system really consists of). Rissoto, the rice itself (arborio) will be gluten free. What you put IN it will be the important part. The chicken broth should be OK (check the label, though, unless you make your own stock). Keep the recipe simple and it should be easier to keep GF. Restaurant/deli prepared risotto will need verification of ingredients... and probably a risk due to things like modified food starch and other 'stuff' they might add. I wish you luck with your Mt. Sinai appointment. What is the appointment for? Come prepared with a list of questions. Pam > > Hi Everyone, > I've posted before but this time I have a real duzzy. > From January 2000 to June 2005 I was employed as a Forensic Death > Investigator at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner for the City of > New York. I worked at Ground Zero for months as well as at the > morgue where everyone was delivered. I was pregnant with Luke from > November 2002 until he was born a month prematurely in July 2003. > During that time I was employed by the OCME I was a field > investigator, which basically meant I would go to death scenes and > perform a complete death investigation then go back to the office, > write up my report and wait in the office for the next case. I did > this through out my pregnancy with Luke, literally until the day he > was born. Recently some of my co-workers from the OCME have > developed various health problems ranging from asthma to migraines to > pulmonary cysts. Most of these individuals were never even at Ground > Zero, purely office personnel. I spent countless hours at Ground > Zero as well as in the morgue throughout my pregnency with Luke. > Luke was diagnosed with PDD at 10 months. Another investigator also > had a kid born around the same time with neuro issues. I just > registered myself and Luke with the WTC monitoring system (ironically > enough) on Monday September 11th. I'm wondering if anyone out there > knows about what toxins may have been around both at Ground Zero and > in the Morgue building itself. The City is recognizing the morgue as > a potential hazzard as they have it listed onthe theie intact sheet. > Did you work at the morgue? Y / N > Luke has an appointment next week at Mt. Sinai and I'm a little > nervous about it. Any advise or assistance is appreciated. One last > thing, does anyone know if risotto is gluten free? Thanks, Kim > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 Ground zero would have had mercury from all those fluorescent lights, cement dust, and jet fuel among other things. Don't let them do a " challenge " of any chelator. S S > Hi Everyone,<br> > I've posted before but this time I have a real duzzy.<br> > From January 2000 to June 2005 I was employed as a Forensic Death <br> > Investigator at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner for the City <br> of <br> > New York. I worked at Ground Zero for months as well as at the <br> > morgue where everyone was delivered. I was pregnant with Luke <br> from <br> > November 2002 until he was born a month prematurely in July 2003. <br> > During that time I was employed by the OCME I was a field <br> > investigator, which basically meant I would go to death scenes and <br> > perform a complete death investigation then go back to the office, <br> > write up my report and wait in the office for the next case. I <br> did <br> > this through out my pregnancy with Luke, literally until the day <br> he <br> > was born. Recently some of my co-workers from the OCME have <br> > developed various health problems ranging from asthma to migraines <br> to <br> > pulmonary cysts. Most of these individuals were never even at <br> Ground <br> > Zero, purely office personnel. I spent countless hours at Ground <br> > Zero as well as in the morgue throughout my pregnency with Luke. <br> > Luke was diagnosed with PDD at 10 months. Another investigator <br> also <br> > had a kid born around the same time with neuro issues. I just <br> > registered myself and Luke with the WTC monitoring system <br> (ironically <br> > enough) on Monday September 11th. I'm wondering if anyone out <br> there <br> > knows about what toxins may have been around both at Ground Zero <br> and <br> > in the Morgue building itself. The City is recognizing the morgue <br> as <br> > a potential hazzard as they have it listed onthe theie intact <br> sheet. <br> > Did you work at the morgue? Y / N<br> > Luke has an appointment next week at Mt. Sinai and I'm a little <br> > nervous about it. Any advise or assistance is appreciated. One <br> last <br> > thing, does anyone know if risotto is gluten free? Thanks, Kim<br> ><br> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 Risotto is made from arborio rice and is gluten free. Watch what you use to make your risotto though. Double check your chicken stock or base if you use that. McCormick spices are gluten free unless they have changed. They told me if there was no ingredient list it was free of any additives. I am with , there was likely a massive amount of mercury and other toxins. All of them can cause all kinds of health issues especially in kids. Babies aren't able to detox themselves very well and environmental toxins really do a lot of damage. My son is autistic due to toxic levels of several things. Clearing them from his body has made a huge difference. He is now in regular kindergarden and only needs an aid two days a week because the school is very fast paced. It is only a month into school and they are already reading and learning spanish. Doctors may prove only somewhat helpful. This group can be most helpful if you let us. We are further down this road and have seen what works and what doesn't. A good first step could be to get a hair test done. It shows a lot of what is going on. You can determine toxicity and vitamin/mineral deficiencies. Amazing tool. I really hope all goes well for your little boy. Getting treatment early is really a blessing, the potential for success and a typical life are much greater the earlier you start!! Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> wrote: Ground zero would have had mercury from all those fluorescent lights, cement dust, and jet fuel among other things. Don't let them do a " challenge " of any chelator. S S > Hi Everyone,<br> > I've posted before but this time I have a real duzzy.<br> > From January 2000 to June 2005 I was employed as a Forensic Death <br> > Investigator at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner for the City <br> of <br> > New York. I worked at Ground Zero for months as well as at the <br> > morgue where everyone was delivered. I was pregnant with Luke <br> from <br> > November 2002 until he was born a month prematurely in July 2003. <br> > During that time I was employed by the OCME I was a field <br> > investigator, which basically meant I would go to death scenes and <br> > perform a complete death investigation then go back to the office, <br> > write up my report and wait in the office for the next case. I <br> did <br> > this through out my pregnancy with Luke, literally until the day <br> he <br> > was born. Recently some of my co-workers from the OCME have <br> > developed various health problems ranging from asthma to migraines <br> to <br> > pulmonary cysts. Most of these individuals were never even at <br> Ground <br> > Zero, purely office personnel. I spent countless hours at Ground <br> > Zero as well as in the morgue throughout my pregnency with Luke. <br> > Luke was diagnosed with PDD at 10 months. Another investigator <br> also <br> > had a kid born around the same time with neuro issues. I just <br> > registered myself and Luke with the WTC monitoring system <br> (ironically <br> > enough) on Monday September 11th. I'm wondering if anyone out <br> there <br> > knows about what toxins may have been around both at Ground Zero <br> and <br> > in the Morgue building itself. The City is recognizing the morgue <br> as <br> > a potential hazzard as they have it listed onthe theie intact <br> sheet. <br> > Did you work at the morgue? Y / N<br> > Luke has an appointment next week at Mt. Sinai and I'm a little <br> > nervous about it. Any advise or assistance is appreciated. One <br> last <br> > thing, does anyone know if risotto is gluten free? Thanks, Kim<br> ><br> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! “If you think you are too small to be effective, you’ve never been in bed with a mosquito!” –Betty Reese “Uneducated people believe what they are told…Educated people question what they are told.” –Helen Keller --------------------------------- Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 See if you can get everybody hair tested. You'll have to go through someone who lives outside of NY. I wonder if the fire retardants firefighters use on fires contain arsenic? S S <p>I wonder about WTC too. My husband is a NYC Sergeant (was a cop at the time) <br> and spent months on the pile. He'd change on the stoop and put his clothes <br> right in the wash when he came home because I was 7 1/2 months pregnant at the <br> time. I still can't help but wonder what he brought into our home and if any <br> of it affected our son.<br> <br> <br> Kerrie<br> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2006 Report Share Posted September 14, 2006 There clothing and gear is treated with flame retardant as well. So constant exposure, more than the most of us get. > > <p>I wonder about WTC too. My husband is a NYC Sergeant (was a cop at the time) <br> > and spent months on the pile. He'd change on the stoop and put his clothes <br> > right in the wash when he came home because I was 7 1/2 months pregnant at the <br> > time. I still can't help but wonder what he brought into our home and if any <br> > of it affected our son.<br> > <br> > <br> > Kerrie<br> > > > _______________________________________________ > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com > The most personalized portal on the Web! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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