I am the brother of a vet with MS. I am concerned about him so I joined this site.
It seems like allot of vets have MS. When my brother was diagnosed he was on active duty in the middle east (in the middle of his third back to back tour). He got Really Sick over there and came home with some kind of an injury. After several visits with neurologists and specialists it was decided he had progressive MS. The Doctors seemed unsure at the time, but as time marches on his symptoms are clearly MS.
When he came home from the war he was blind and couldn't walk. His symptoms faded after a wile but he's ben getting worse again lately.
It seems to me that something happened. Are we poisoning our troops? Does Anyone else see more people from the military having MS than anywhere else? Or am I just angry and biased?
It seems like allot of vets have MS. When my brother was diagnosed he was on active duty in the middle east (in the middle of his third back to back tour). He got Really Sick over there and came home with some kind of an injury. After several visits with neurologists and specialists it was decided he had progressive MS. The Doctors seemed unsure at the time, but as time marches on his symptoms are clearly MS.
When he came home from the war he was blind and couldn't walk. His symptoms faded after a wile but he's ben getting worse again lately.
It seems to me that something happened. Are we poisoning our troops? Does Anyone else see more people from the military having MS than anywhere else? Or am I just angry and biased?
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