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Date Posted: 05:03:39 09/30/02 Mon
Author: Julie A. Kubat
Subject: US SERVICEMAN STATIONED IN AMBERG WEST GERMANY WHEN CHERNOBYL

My husband was stationed in Amberg West Germany when the Chernobyl accident took place. My son and I were living on the German economy when Chernobyl blew. We did not have television or radio and lived away from other Americans in a small village outside of Amberg. My son and I were drinking milk and playing outside in the grass for approx one week after the fallout. My German speaking landlord saw us outside and with panic and fear in her eyes she got the message across to me to get out of the grass and do not drink the milk. I soon got the complete story of what took place from my mother who phoned me from the states.

I have hypothyroidiasm and my son has health problems not yet diagnosed.

What now?

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