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Today the Louisiana Environmental Action Network released its analysis of air monitoring test results by the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA’s air testing data comes from Venice, a coastal community 75 miles south of New Orleans in Louisiana’s Plaquemines Parish.
The findings show that levels of airborne chemicals have far exceeded state standards and what’s considered safe for human exposure.
For instance, hydrogen sulfide has been detected at concentrations more than 100 times greater than the level known to cause physical reactions in people. Among the health effects of hydrogen sulfide exposure are eye and respiratory irritation as well as nausea, dizziness, confusion and headache
Originally posted by StaceyWilson
There is another post of a mans video that shows birds are migrating north from the gulf , WHEN THEY R SUPPOSE TO BE NESTING !!!
THIS IS A REAL SIGN , MOTHER NATURE DOESNT FEAR MONGUR , please take care everyone , stay sharp ,and do whatever means necessary to survive any disaster that may or may not come .
Originally posted by Cloudsinthesky
I have been talking to some "people" about this.....stories like yours will be the first signs of this event getting worse........eventually they will be aired on MSM....if indeed this crises heads south......
What part of the gulf region OP do you live.........It will be a good idea if we could track those reports of illness from the region....
Hope you get better.........
[edit on 11-6-2010 by Cloudsinthesky]
Originally posted by ldyserenity
I have had severe asthma attacks since early May this year and then this week I was plagued with severe fatigue and listlessness, and bouts of dizziness. Well when I found out late last night about benzene that is being absorbed into our air because of the oil spill and all those things are listed as symptoms of exposure to Benzene. I have had them all except Death.
Immediate signs and symptoms of exposure to Benzene, from the CDC:
◦Drowsiness
◦Dizziness
◦Rapid or irregular heartbeat
◦Headaches
◦Tremors
◦Confusion
◦Unconsciousness
◦Death (at very high levels)
source
I wouldn't say I've exactly had unconciousness, but I have had where I want to wake up but I just can't lift my arms or head or move and that is why I said I was listless.Breathing problems isn't listed, but as I have asthma that is the way I tell if anything is in the air, I begin having attacks.
Have any of you near the Gulf coast have these issues lately? What can we do about it, if anything?
[edit on 11-6-2010 by ldyserenity]