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Poster: rmhowe <magnusm@ncsu.edu>

Seems like I remember some of you went. Magnus  
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From: "Geoffrey D. Owen" <oweng@san.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 99 23:28:37 -0800
To: Crosston <sca-crosston@netcom.com>
Subject: Post Estrella Health problems
Cc: "Fred (Flieg) Hollander" <flieg@socrates.berkeley.edu>
Reply-To: oweng@san.rr.com

There has been a lot of talk on sca-caid about health problems seemingly
related to Estrella.  However, I haven't heard the same discussions on
Crosston, Mists, or sca-west.  If it has merit (i.e. enough people that
attended Estrella from the West are also having health problems), either
pass
this message on or someone more eloquent (Flieg, I know your also on the
Caid list) post a recap of the thread.

Geoff

Begin forwarded message:

Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 11:00:08 -0800 (PST)
From: Beth Havens <msbhavens1@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: A Question
To: Karl Sandhoff <eulenhorst@juno.com>, sca-caid@rogues.net

Please SCARE the Hell out of People. VALLEY FEVER Is Nothing to play
arround with.
MissB

---Karl Sandhoff <eulenhorst@juno.com> wrote:
>
>
> Carolus von Eulenhorst
> --------- Begin forwarded message ----------
> From: eulenhorst
> To: FITCHYBEAR@aol.com
> Subject: Re: A Question
> Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 07:57:56 -0800
> Message-ID: <19990221.075757.11622.0.eulenhorst@juno.com>
> References: <16d4a4fc.36cfb6e8@aol.com>
>
> I don't want to scare anyone or cause undue difficulties, but I was
> trained in arcaaeolory in the southwest and encountered areas with a
high
> incidence of Valley Fever.  The Salt River Basin (including the
Pheonix
> area) and California's Cnntral valley (Fresno, Mosdesto, and Madera
> areas) are known "hot" locations for this.  As a result, whenever we
were
> exposed to signifigant dust in these areas we watched for subsequent
> flu-like symptoms, particularly a persistant cough.  Any one
experiencing
> this should get a Valley Fever test from their doctor, its not
expensive
> or painful and can prevent very rare but serious complications.  If
> anyone would like more info on this please contact me privately.
> Carolus von Eulenhorst
>
> On Sun, 21 Feb 1999 02:34:00 EST FITCHYBEAR@aol.com writes:
> >In a message dated 2/20/99 9:05:21 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> >CanisScot@AOL.COM
> >writes:
> > During recent conversations I have discovered a number of
individuals
> >that
> > went to the war have had a persistent cough since returning from
> >estrella.
> >
> > How many people that attended the war have the same problem?
> >  >>
> >
> > Actually Canis, I think there need to be more questions asked:
> >
> >1) Did you attend this past Estrella War?
> >2) Do you suffer from chronic hayfever, or other respiratory
ailments?
> >3) Did you acquire a nagging cough?
> >4) Did you sleep on site?
> >5) If you did sleep on site, did you sleep on the ground?
> >6) If you did not acquire a nagging cough and slept on site, did you
> >sleep on
> >the ground?
> >
> > JimBear
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