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Deadly respiratory illness in AL stumps CDC

 
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Could chemtrails be the cause?scratching
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Of course not. My government would never do anything to hurt us. stonedstonedstonedstonedstoned
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Of course not, they never have. chuckle
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Chemtrails my ass, try the tons of Corexit sprayed and still being sprayed by BP to hide the oil in the gulf. Look up corexit exposure and compare the symptoms.
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Remember this?

Two dead, one in critical condition from unknown disease in Houston area
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Health officials have reported that an unidentified illness has taken the lives of two area high school students from Montgomery and Liberty counties according to KHOU Channel 11.

Officials said that all three shared similar symptoms. The three had pneumonia-like symptoms, fever, coughing and then went into seizures and respiratory failure.

Tyler Lane Budro was the first case when he got sick in February and died on March 10 at 17-years old. A teenage girl in Montgomery County died on April 29 and a teenage boy with similar symptoms is currently in critical condition.

The results of the autopsies won’t be available for several months.
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My daughter has a bad cough, nasal congestion. Thought it was just allergies, then thought it was a bad cold, now I am wonder if it isn't a nasty virus going on. This is her last week of school with lots of finals going on, otherwise would keep her home. She said it didn't matter a lot of other kids have the same thing,

We are not near the Gulf, in Colorado!
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I'd bet it's BP/Sinkhole related or all the Round-Up they are using to kill Kudzu someone should check that here's just a portion of side effects of poisoning from it
Human Poisoning
Excessive exposure to the active ingredient of Roundup, glyphosate, can cause a range of symptoms. Some of the 23 symptoms of glyphosate poisoning include reduced urination, cough, diarrhea, drowsiness, difficulty swallowing and breathing, nausea and vomiting, sore throat, blood in vomit or urine, stomach inflammation, and reduced blood pressure. Continued exposure can result in destruction of red blood cells, respiratory failure, and permanent kidney damage. Poisoning by Roundup requires a visit to a doctor or other professional chemical decontamination specialist. If you suspect acute glyphosate poisoning, contact your local poison control center or emergency room.



Read more: Roundup Weed Killer Dangers | Garden Guides [link to www.gardenguides.com]
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Oh, for lung virus issues, look into hydrogen peroxide therapy, it's harmless (unless you're REALLY stupid), cheap and easy.
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Just received my bottle of Food Grade 35% Hydrogen Peroxide.

I have hear nothing but excellent results from my friends that have taken this therapy.
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In the 60's Alabama had an outbreak of Dengue Fever. The symptoms in these cases are the same. Dengue Hemorrhagic fever is the worst which causes dificulty breathing and death in many cases. If you compare symptoms of Corexit toxicity and Dengue Fever they are pretty much the same. Florida had an outbreak of Dengue not to long ago. Some people in Florida insist it was Corexit causing their illness.
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its the round up.
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lavender oil certified organic is best,any brand can be used.
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"With the threat of super bugs growing ever more resistant to vaccines and antibiotics, diffusing essential oils makes more and more sense. It simply is the ultimate home health care defense against life-threatening organisms."
not saying this will save the world,but it can't hurt,plus smells greats.
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They are making God's wrath easy.. He won't have to do much.. they've brought it on themselves.. slicing and splicing these virus and etc in the labs then letting them loose... ): STAY HOME MORE, GO SHOPPING AT NIGHT, KEEP YOUR FAMILY NEAR AND INDOORS!!
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They are making God's wrath easy.. He won't have to do much.. they've brought it on themselves.. slicing and splicing these virus and etc in the labs then letting them loose... ): STAY HOME MORE, GO SHOPPING AT NIGHT, KEEP YOUR FAMILY NEAR AND INDOORS!!
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Lol doing God's dirty work for him?
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its the round up.
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This illness is serious, whatever it is. My husband had it first; he works in Mobile County and we live in Baldwin County. Naturally, he brought it home to me and I'm convinced that it's viral in nature. The hard part of the illness lasted about 5 days in him. In me, it's lasted 2 full weeks. Fever, coughing, bronchitis, wheezing, sore throat, unable to function, very hard to breathe several days/could not catch my breath, as well as diarrhea (which could have been from all the medicinals I was taking). I coughed so hard that it tore something in my back, which I am still not over. Illness ended with sinus infection (which silver cleared). Throat still raspy from so much coughing. Since we don't have insurance, I threw every home remedy at it that I had available: MSM, ginger, garlic, cayenne, Vit. D, Vit. C, tumeric, ASAP nano-silver, and olive leaf. I'm convinced these at least kept me out of the hospital, along with lots of prayers. Thanks be to God I am healed from this. Can't remember EVER being this sick, and especially for so long.
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Chest Xray on Sunday. I have pneumonia supposedly. cough for weeks, headache, sinus pressure, fever. It's lovely. Never had pneumonia, sure as hell not in May. I'm on ABX and wait and see! wohoo!
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Every single symptom I googled up for Sars even the more specific ones like coughing up blood, itching, blisters, bloody vomiting were all the exact same for mustard gas exposure as well as the common ones like diarrhea , muscle pain nausea, coughing sneezing, chills fever. Try it yourself see if you can find any difference.
Mustard gas is a chemical weapon and is water soluble. There were 7 people caught at night at the Boston Water Supply at night, what were they up to?
Mustard gas poisoning or exposure cannot be picked up by medical test! How would you know if you had Sars or mustard gas poisoning by drinking contaminated water?
Links for general info.

[link to bodyandhealth.canada.com]

[link to www.bt.cdc.gov]

[link to emedicine.medscape.com]
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The Alabama Department of Public Health is putting everyone on notice about a mystery illness. Epidemiologists are conferring with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about a cluster of respiratory illnesses.

The origin of the illness is unknown, but it is striking people in the Houston County area. So far, seven people have been hospitalized with fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Two of those patients have died.


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Some salt therapy would probably help. I know Dallas has one.

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Oh, for lung virus issues, look into hydrogen peroxide therapy, it's harmless (unless you're REALLY stupid), cheap and easy.
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Just received my bottle of Food Grade 35% Hydrogen Peroxide.

I have hear nothing but excellent results from my friends that have taken this therapy.
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Hey Jasmine

You can buy it at Moses Kountry Health Food Store on 4th St. in Alb..... if you're from around there.


Just thought you might like to know about them.



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Wasn't there some barges that exploded?? Sounds like it pollution related.. How ppl have asthma from living mesr industrial plants and river... Also we had a crazy spring.. (snowed in may )
And bones on mars....
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Wasn't there some barges that exploded?? Sounds like it pollution related.. How ppl have asthma from living mesr industrial plants and river... Also we had a crazy spring.. (snowed in may )
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My 20 year old daughter lives in Pensacola. She said she was hit hard and fast yesterday with a very sore throat and felt absolutely horrible. Today her skin hurts all over. Weird stuff.
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My 20 year old daughter lives in Pensacola. She said she was hit hard and fast yesterday with a very sore throat and felt absolutely horrible. Today her skin hurts all over. Weird stuff.
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I hope she is better quickly and doesn't get this stuff. What I had does take you down fast and hard. Keep us updated on how she's doing?
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Wasn't there some barges that exploded?? Sounds like it pollution related.. How ppl have asthma from living mesr industrial plants and river... Also we had a crazy spring.. (snowed in may )
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A couple of people are mentioning the barges exploding. It is definitely something to consider, but my personal opinion is that the explosions are not related to the illness. The reason being, the OP referenced an article talking about the cluster around Houston county, which is on the other side of the state. The barges exploding would not have affected this area.
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Wasn't there some barges that exploded?? Sounds like it pollution related.. How ppl have asthma from living mesr industrial plants and river... Also we had a crazy spring.. (snowed in may )
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A couple of people are mentioning the barges exploding. It is definitely something to consider, but my personal opinion is that the explosions are not related to the illness. The reason being, the OP referenced an article talking about the cluster around Houston county, which is on the other side of the state. The barges exploding would not have affected this area.
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Galveston -Venezuelan flu ??
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from fever, cough and shortness of breath.


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I hope this doesn't get any worse. damned

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I bet on new coronavirus. And i really hope I'm wrong. Phiding
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Pensacola in the house!!!
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[link to www.wsfa.com]

Fever hits thousands in parched West farm region


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Now that we've talked about the handful of people who died and have confirmed cases, let's talk about the several thousand others who have gotten over it and moved on with their lives.

Mortality rate can't be counted by hospital confirmed cases. By the time you go to the hospital, you've pretty much decided to flip a coin with your life expectancy. If you based the hospital confirmed mortality rate on, say, cutting yourself with a kitchen knife, you'd probably think kitchen knives were the scourge of the earth.

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Alabama can rot for all I care.
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Now that we've talked about the handful of people who died and have confirmed cases, let's talk about the several thousand others who have gotten over it and moved on with their lives.

Mortality rate can't be counted by hospital confirmed cases. By the time you go to the hospital, you've pretty much decided to flip a coin with your life expectancy. If you based the hospital confirmed mortality rate on, say, cutting yourself with a kitchen knife, you'd probably think kitchen knives were the scourge of the earth.
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Needs more doom.
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Sorry.

uhohuhohuhohuhohuhoh

WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE

But not from the virus. From our "health care providers." No one else finds this line from the original article suspect?

If you or your family members have symptoms of fever, cough, and shortness of breath the CDC has asked that you contact your health care provider.

Fever. Cough. Shortness of breath.

Send the sheeple to their doctor. West Nile Virus didn't produce enough panic, so now we'll get them with the dreaded unknown.
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Chest Xray on Sunday. I have pneumonia supposedly. cough for weeks, headache, sinus pressure, fever. It's lovely. Never had pneumonia, sure as hell not in May. I'm on ABX and wait and see! wohoo!
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Pneumonia here in Ms. Never before. Lots of people with sinus and bronchitis and pneumonia. So much rain this spring. Who knows if any seed will take. Most likely seeds floated away.





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