Tuesday, February 16, 2010

My Intermittent Hyperkalemia & Less Than Lethal Weapons

I decided to research why I keep coming up with abnormally low potassium (hyperkalemia) after being assaulted by some kind of "Military" or other device, as I've claimed, and becoming ill or sick. I don't always have low potassium, but the last time I went to the doctor, I had it again, and I asked why this would be. I looked up low potassium and found that contrary to needing to "eat a banana" it is very rare, even for those who don't get enough potassium. What is odd is that most foods contain potassium, plenty, which is why this is rare...but I found out if it's chronic, it's from not getting enough potassium, and if it's off and on (my case) it's from sudden abnormal uptake by the muscles. I wondered then, WHAT could cause muscles to want to absorb or uptake the potassium, from the surrounding fluid? I thought "non lethal weapons". Then I went to the wiki page for less than lethal weapons, and basically, the kind of trauma they induce are exactly the symptoms I reported my son and I going through.

In 2004 author Jon Ronson revealed[2] a military report titled "Non-Lethal Weapons: Terms and References"[3] 21 acoustic weapons were listed, in various stages of development, including the Infrasound ("Very low-frequency sound which can travel long distances and easily penetrate most buildings and vehicles...biophysical effects: nausea, loss of bowels, disorientation, vomiting, potential internal organ damage or death may occur. Superior to ultrasound...)", however no such effects had been achieved as of 2002[update].[4]

This article states that a host of weapons and the ability to make them homemade is prevalent and is a growing problem. Here is the wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Less-lethal_weapon

Here is more about the direct correlation between less than lethal weapons and hyperkalemia: www.michiganme.org/CME/.../AmandaEsquivel-ElectricalWeapons.pdf -
www.engr.wisc.edu/bme/faculty/webster_john/Webster-IFMBE.pdf -
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Who knows what the other problems could be which cause hyperkalemia, but I don't have any of the standard or normal problems. I have a good diet and don't have any disease or condition where potassium is affected. It would have to be either the result of an external factor such as the effect of non lethal (less than lethal) weapons or the result of medication which, if ever taken, would have been without my knowledge or consent.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I Googled "Hyperkalemia" - here is what I found: "Hyperkalemia is higher-than-normal levels of potassium in the blood."
I thought you said you had low potassium.

Mama said...

yes, you're right. Sorry, I've been talking about hyper-hypo stuff lately with a friend and wrote that post when I was very tired last night. It was late and I should have gone to bed first.

I will make the necessary correction and explain my point as well, if there still is one. I thought I was onto something or a form of evidence for things which have happened, but maybe I'm wrong and i'm willing to acknowledge and admit this possibilty but I also may have had some idea in my mind which I didn't get out correctly last night.

I was looking up Addison's disease, after reading about the Kennedy family, and hyper-hypo stuff and then also talked about hyper-hypo stuff with thyroid with a friend whose entire family has thyroid issues.

So I may have jumbled something, obviously. Thank you so much for writing to point this out to me. I appreciate this.

Thank you.