Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Call me nosey, call me snoopy, just don't call me late for lunch. Ho ho. I started counting earlier today (after a Doctor's appointment, of course) and realized that I have been " diagnosed " as HCV positive since 1990, which is 20 " known " years. Back then they called it Non-A/Non-B Hepatitis because they didn't know what they were dealing with. Doing a bit of sleuthing and reading my copy of my medical records from the Air Force, I figured out that the only time I could have contracted our little friend, is in 1984 during emergency surgery. So that adds up to 26 years. Oh, for all you military types (like me) anyone who was in ANY branch of the military (and yes, that does include the Coast Guard, God protect the Coasties) prior to 1993, retired and active, 1 in 5 has HCV...sounds like about 20% to me. And yet Uncle keeps saying that they are not responsible...mmm, does that fit along with Agent Orange and Gulf War Syndrome, or am I just a crazy conspiracy theorist. Hell, no. All military members are fair game for any experimentation that Uncle's white coats care to perform. Just ask the families of the decendants of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment, or the guys still flashing back on LSD, let's not forget the mustard gas tests from 42-45 (on OUR military men), just bounce over to www.abovetopsecret.com put medical experimentation in the search and read for the next 20 years or so. Some of it is hype, but some I personally have done the research on and know to be true. Ivonova Time for an attitude check. Yeah, still got my own, don't need yours. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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