What could this be?
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Kevin, M.D.
It causes chronic fatigue syndrome CFS, CFIDS more precisely and I also believe it to be the cause of 'gulf war syndrome' (If ALL the gulf war syndrome vets have the below symptoms, it would prove something as they don't all have the same anything else)
To tell if you have been harmed by this chemical you would end up with a diagnosis of autoimmune hemolytic anemia AND the odd assortment of other 'add on symptoms' Usually it isn't checked for with this group, however, as the hemoglobin, hematocrit and blood counts look mostly OK. There is significant hemolysis, however, which the bone marrow is compensating for by making more immature red blood cells. I've written explanation web pages about it.
So, if you have blood in your urine (a lot at first, to just a trace over time) and if you have too many immature red blood cells, consider this chemical's harm. They'd mostly all be immature after a period of time. I wonder if there is a way to test what the ratio is?
But also realize that when there are too many immature red blood cells, other tests don't read right: such as WBC counts and liver function.