Posted on 11/22/2017 5:43:44 PM PST by rdl6989
HEp C is bad juju and is normally blood born
Did any of these vets eat shushi at Bunbuku in subsequent years?
No Tattoos
This story is real. I found this at a VA website:
https://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/infectious-diseases/cholangiocarcinoma.asp
Not a fan of Vietnamese food. We go occasionally because hubby likes it. We have a couple of what he says are good Vietnamese restaurants here. And they always have the Communist beer...Tsingtao that he likes. lol
Thanks. He still speaks Vietnamese in his sleep occasionally.
“I firmly believe that those high pressure injections are partly responsible Hep C. Transmitted from arm to arm mixing bodily fluids.”
That’s the only way so many men could have gotten it.
Of course, there were also transfusions, dirty needle sticks, and random contact with blood. But the only thing everybody had in common was that they got those shots.
I love Viet food
LOve Pho Tai Nam
A high draft number, getting married, Jimmy Carter’s economy, Union organising and layoffs, I went on delayed enlistment around the end of 1974 and turned 21 in basic training. The USAF gave me a good career in civilian life but I make it a point to tell people I was two months from the end of the Viet Nam War Era when I knew I would never have to go to the real war.
Bttt.
5.56mm
I am 65 and was in country 70-71.
When hot they couldn’t be beat. Cold is another story!
I said hubby will be 67. Wrong. Lol. Hell turn 66 end of this month. Not sure what years he was there. Before my time. He was special forces when they were still called Green Berets.
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