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Harold and Susan Vordos
 
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"Eric R Snow" wrote in message
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Could it be Harold that the reason you don't know anybody adversly
affected is because they are dead?
ERS


Dunno. I checked the obit's this morning, only to find I'm strangely
missing from the listing------

I ran an electronics connector modification job for Univac time and

again.
The body of the connectors got split, machined and drilled. After
handling, the only thing that would clean them perfectly that I found was
the use of chlorothene. The parts were submersed, swished around and
quickly withdrawn and dried with a blast of air. That left them free

of
finger prints and spots. Moments after contact with the chlorothene

I
could taste it in my mouth, so I know it had to be absorbed to some

degree
through my skin. Mind you I'm not bragging about how healthy I am,

but I
just had a physical, and at this point in time I seem to be normal. I
haven't used the solvent in that fashion since '83, but prior to that, I

was
exposed to it fairly regularly. None of my peers have died that had
similar experiences, nor do I know of any of them that have had any

health
issues aside from one, who had kidney failure (and diabetes). He is

doing
well with his second kidney transplant. First one didn't work.

As I said, I don't think I'd lose any sleep if exposed to the things we

use
in the shop, but I'd certainly avoid any unnecessary contact.

Talk about taking risk------how many people worry about being exposed to
solvents, all the while reaching for their cigarette?

Harold

Of course your sample is scientific.


No claims of any kind. Simply reporting that which I know to be true. I am
not endorsing the use of solvents, nor do I think they are harmless.

It's too bad that when we need a
kidney transplant the first one will fail.


Speaking of scientific matters? I fail to see the connection. Are you
suggesting because you once saw a brown dog, that all dogs are brown?

Harold