There are many theories on what is causing Gulf War Illness, but as of yet, nothing is set in concrete. And with our government surpressing this issue, it is very hard to get treatment for an illness that *does not exist*.  We deserve proper treatment from our Veterans Administration, but that is not happening, and will not happen, until we band together and *DEMAND* proper treatment. The government might be able to surpress *why we are ill*, but.... They can not surpress the fact that we are ill, not if our voice is loud enough for the general population to hear us. Remember Agent Orange? Are we willing to wait for 26 years till our government is willing to admit to its mistakes?? We won't be around that long!!!

Speak Out Now!!!

Let your voice be heard! Join the grass-roots organizations in your area. Support your local VFW's and American Legions. Write your congressmen, your senators, even the President! Let them know how sick you are and that you demand an answer, so that your medical professionals can treat your illnesses! If you are not a Gulf War Veteran and would like to help the Gulf War Era Veterans get well, please visit the section on this site titled "How the general population can help its Vets" 

I want to thank you in advance, for all your support and caring ~Barbara & Alan~

The Possible Causes of GWI
Biological Weapons?

Chemical Weapons?

Experimental Vaccines Given To The Troops?

Experimental Medications Given To The Troops?

Nuclear Exposures?

Depleted Uranium Exposures?

Oil Well Fire Toxic Fume Exposures?

Viruses/Bacteria Epidemic To The Area?

Gulf War Illness Symptoms & Illnesses

Chronic Fatigue
Blinding Headaches
Rashes
Joint Pain
Muscle Pain
Nerve Damage
Neurological Damage
Kidney Damage
Lung Damage
Cardiovascular signs or symptoms
Thyroid Disease
Multiple Cancers
Abnormal Births & Defects
Menstral Problems
Auto-Immune Deficiencies
Reduced IQ
Confusion
Memory Loss
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
Fybromyligia
Ebstein Barr Syndrome
Genetic Alterations
Sinus Diseases
Micoplasma Fermentans Incognitis Infections
Unusual Hair Loss
Unusual Fevers & Nightsweats
Fluid Buildup
Sleep Disturbances
Gastrointestinal signs or symptoms
Blood In Stools & Urine
Loss Of Smell
Chemical Sensitivities
Asthma
Vision Problems

Information On Some of the Syndromes, Known Treatments, and sources to find help
































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