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<blockquote data-quote="Wallike" data-source="post: 253437" data-attributes="member: 5688"><p>This story kind of hit home with me too as I've used it and been around it for years. I'd say 90% of the time I tried to use it responsibly but there were times I'd hit up an area quickly without due to my laziness...and possibly my potential demise. </p><p>Herbicides are nasty. My dad was the county weed sprayer for many years of his older adult life and died in his early 70's of a blood disease called Myelodysplacia<strong>. </strong>The physician said it could have been caused by his exposure to all the herbicides. But then I wonder how much an individuals resistance/metabolism contributes to their potential health issues in life. I call it the 'bee sting' scenario. One person can be stung by a bee and be completely fine when another could die from it. I had an uncle that worked around asbestos his whole life and died when he was 89 years old and was never diagnosed with asbestosis or mesothelioma. </p><p>Just live life to the fullest and deal with it if it comes your way cause were all going to go sometime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wallike, post: 253437, member: 5688"] This story kind of hit home with me too as I've used it and been around it for years. I'd say 90% of the time I tried to use it responsibly but there were times I'd hit up an area quickly without due to my laziness...and possibly my potential demise. Herbicides are nasty. My dad was the county weed sprayer for many years of his older adult life and died in his early 70's of a blood disease called Myelodysplacia[B]. [/B]The physician said it could have been caused by his exposure to all the herbicides. But then I wonder how much an individuals resistance/metabolism contributes to their potential health issues in life. I call it the 'bee sting' scenario. One person can be stung by a bee and be completely fine when another could die from it. I had an uncle that worked around asbestos his whole life and died when he was 89 years old and was never diagnosed with asbestosis or mesothelioma. Just live life to the fullest and deal with it if it comes your way cause were all going to go sometime. [/QUOTE]
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