In addition, I live in a developement of approxiamtaley 100 homes or so.
There are two people in this developement who have MS. If TM is so rare then
why can a small community like mine have 3 TM cases?
Has anyone ever discussed environmental factors. There used to be a factory
west of my town that produced Rayon or something. The plant is closes but
their is a toxic water area that no one is allowed to go near. Also have 2
Chemical plants west of here.
I live on Lake Erie just, 50 miles west of Cleveland and most days wind
direction blows from the NW. I saw a show, something like 20/20, a few years
back which featured a town with unsual numbers of MS cases. The show hinted
at local industry dumping toxic waste into water supply.
So, my question is, if they think toxic enviromental elements can cause
usual number of MS cases, is is possible that the same can be true for TM?
Have any of you ever seen and studies (not that there are a ton of studies
out there) done on this?
Food for thought,
Beth Shears