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Date: November 10, 2012 at 07:12:58
From: Floyd, [DNS_Address]
Subject: 36% of Fukushima children have unusually overgrown thyroid glands |
URL: Mascot bird teaching Fukushima children how to avoid radiation |
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A report by Fukushima Medical University first published this April and updated in July revealed that 36% of Fukushima children have unusually overgrown thyroid glands, and could be prone to cancer.
Of 38,000 children examined, 13,000 had cysts or nodules as large as five millimeters, the Health Management Survey stated, which made doctors around the globe rate Japan’s reaction to the aftermaths of Fukushima disaster as “ultimately medical irresponsibility.”
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Date: November 10, 2012 at 15:43:24
From: Eve in FL, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: 36% of Fukushima children have unusually overgrown thyroid glands |
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um, no wonder. Radioactive Iodine 131 is also ironically used to treat hyeprthroidism...drinkable form. Take ones pick if get the disease called appropriately "Graves Disease" and surgery or radioacitive iodine 131 after some pills to try to get it to stop are the last solutions. Thus making a person hypothyroid and take a pill for rest of death/lifetime and ya feel like poop and are a weak link and all the goobers hit you first, feel yucky mostly all the time as ya crawl along, take a pill. If cannot get death care, then one dies faster...heart attach usually...blood tests sky high without it one cannot get med that keeps ya suffering all they dead/life days here. If something occur and can't get the med, one dies faster. I tell truly, I feel that death daily...and that radioactive signature stays in the cells, it does not just impact the thyroid. Yet 25 years ago, no internet, not much available in library, so one does the ghastly deed and regrets, claws along rest of days till it's over.
Learn from it and if given chance, maybe get to take care of the ever living garden and health eternal.
Sure feel sorrow for those folks.
P.S. oddly I felt neck prickles in front where thyroid is nigh the time of Russia's meltdown, was tested, told all okay...a couple years later...not okay. Get called kook when tell doc of this world I felt my neck prickle, I felt it coming, they say no way. Yes way.
~Eve
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