Published: September 18th, 2012 at 12:00 pm ET
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Title: Excerpts from the Fukushima Collective Evacuation Trial gathering held in Tokyo on September 14, 2012
Source: FukushimaVoice
Date: Sept 18, 2012
Question about any medical issues in Koriyama-city:
A man’s comment
“I am here from Yokohama. I was diagnosed with arrhythmia one year ago at a check-up. This spring I was told my EKG was abnormal. Also my red blood cell and white blood cell count was abnormal, but the doctor told me it was no big deal and I was working too much. I actually don’t work. Also my right little fingernail split in half recently. Something like this has never happened to me before, and I don’t feel good about it at all. One more thing is that my tooth cracked
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Koriyama-city woman’s response
“Thank you for being here, everyone. I would like to talk about what has been happening around me. Last May, an aunt of my daughter’s friend, a woman in her early 40’s, was found dead of heart failure while waiting in a car for about 15 minutes
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Last May or June, a woman in her early 40’s, an evacuee from Tomioka-machi living in a temporary housing in Koriyama-city, dropped dead when she touched a door.
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Also you might have heard that two to three Fukushima high school students have died. The one that died in July is a friend of a son of my acquaintance.
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Also it might be from aging process, but my acquaintance’s husband died last May
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The old man at the shop came out and said, “I just went to a funeral and I am totally astonished. A 48-year-old son of the greengrocers across the street suddenly died of heart failure.” Also it might be the aging process or the stress, but since the earthquake up to the end of last year, seven people died on this particular shopping street. This May my acquaintance’s husband died at age 74. That’s all that happened around me.
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Published: September 18th, 2012 at 12:00 pm ET
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This just in. Internal radiation can cause serious health problems. Tests have shown that radioactive particles can accumulate in the kidney, liver, glandular and circulatory systems. Actually incorporating itself into what the body recognizes as "self". When the thing turns something into a "non-self" by radiating it or causing chemical interferance with natural biological chemistry, the immune response becomes massive. I would suspect there have been reports of strokes and aneurisms that are not making headlines.
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I agree we cant pretend there's nothing wrong with radioactive contamination events. Pretending is more dangerous than the contamination itself.
To move past this we must increase awareness and knowledge and take right actions.
These deaths and the stresses around them create great stress and melancholy. I just want to send Japan power and peace and a belief this will turn out okay.
They must meet this challenge head-on through personal knowledge power.
I don't know the answer either but I do know it starts with recognition of the problem and a baby step.
The people need to be friends with the medical professionals to gain info to help guide their decision to survive this.
The medical community need to embrace their own personal humanity. Help not Hurt would be an ideal position to model medical through this crisis and bring terrific power to all in a time of important choices.
Baby steps.
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From personal experience, hives/strange rashes, fluid filled bumps, sore joints with swelling, sores in mouth/throat, thyroid abnormality/cysts, internal hives in GI tract/bowel issue/internal sores, tiredness/fatigue, cateracts, high blood pressure, heart murmur/arthimia and it goes on. All lumped under "auto-immune" disease.
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my personal experience, a sore throat. there could be a few reasons for that. age, occasional smoking, city living, singing. (this is in sydney, Oz).
related to the article, they mention a 74 year old dying. umm.. that's not out of the ordinary.
that said, the younger deaths are a concern, although they are anecdotal, 'friend of a son of a friend' kind of thing.
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Unless somebody walks Kamikaze style into Reactor #2 the cause of death will never be accurately revealed or even mildly associated with radiation.
Plausible deniability is always going to be on the side of the Nuclear Industry.
"If one lacks incontrovertible proof (evidence) of their allegation, one can 'plausibly deny' the allegation even though it may be true." – wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plausible_deniability
Instead of saying 'prove' that is was caused by radiation contamination, I say, 'prove' it was not. Ha!
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But, don't forget, 'shopping is a feeling'
http://biblioklept.org/2011/11/25/shopping-is-a-feeling-david-byrne/
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Some of the consumers in Bham WA should go home before we all have heart attacks.
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better link , seems DB is a bit lawyer happy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAJ7kppuY7U
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another celeb – heart attack at 48 ..
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/18/stephen-dunham-dead-dies_n_1894851.html
there have been many posted on enenews over the last year, many younger even then 48. some were in olympic training even.
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all puzzlin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdCfYHNctsc&feature=endscreen&NR=1
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elvis oO
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The internal Radiological exposure factor (bioaccumulation) now largely determines life span, measured in months, not years.
In the pre-311 world we could say that a forty year old would live longer than a 74 year old. However, in the post 311 world this is no longer true, as a younger person, who may have higher levels of bioaccumulated nano particles of radioactive heavy metal, has a greater chance of death than an older person with less exposure.
This is why remediation is the top priority for all of us now.
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Totally agree and I'm trying to muster the discipline to live better from a biological perspective like you suggest Noah. Fuku gets pretty heavy as you dive deeper which for me leads to seeing life in a short range kind of thinking rather than healthy long range mindset. Body and mind, body and mind. Thank you again.
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