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Date Posted: 20:55:14 08/31/04 Tue
Author: Natalee A Gallardo
Subject: Re: asian orange vietnam vets & minors with health problems
In reply to: Natalee A Gallardo 's message, "asian orange vietnam vets & minors with health problems" on 20:29:25 08/31/04 Tue

>I am the daughter of a vietnam veteran who was exposed
>to asian orange & I was born with proteen in my
>kidney. I spent most of my time at childrens hospital.
>My mother is diabetic and struggles with other
>illnesses. Despite our parents divorsed early,
>depression was most common. I was a child & never
>realized she was really ill. I was attmited in the
>hospital at age five for two weeks. Shortly after they
>seperated & I grew up with no answers. Today I am 30,
>my questions are many. Just one of these questions is
>most important to me. "Am I the only little girl
>forgotten by her daddie?" I belive he was overwhelmed
>with his expieriences in nam. So his roll as a husband
>& father didnt fit in the same category. Espacially
>having no support. I remember holding his hands &
>starring at them .
>My father daydreamed too. I can just imagine what went
>through his mind.

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