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Raceland doctor said he believes BP spill made dozen of patients sick
wwltv.com
Posted on September 25, 2011 at 9:39 AM
Updated today at 4:35 PM
Monica Hernandez / Eyewitness News
Excerpt:
For seven months, Simon was the head cooking supervisor for BP clean-up workers on a barge in the Gulf.
"We would wash their clothes, mop their floors, cook their meals, and make their beds," said Simon, noting she would touch workers used clothes with her bare hands.
Since then, the Golden Meadow native has had severe health problems -- including memory loss, seizures, reproductive issues, and rashes on her hands.
"It started when I was actually on the job," she said. "Not long after I got on the job, they had to rush me to the emergency room. I was having severe chest pains, I couldn't breathe."
"If Jamie weren't such a tough cookie, she'd be dead right now," said Dr. Michael Robichaux, an ear nose and throat doctor in Raceland.
He believes the BP oil spill- and chemicals used in the clean up- have been making people sick. He spoke out Saturday afternoon at an Uptown forum on the spill's effects.
"It's been a little overwhelming lately and I've been having to treat so many people with this," said Robichaux.
Since the spill, Robichaux said he has seen dozens of patients with symptoms like Simon's.
"I believe that a large part of it is toxins of some sort affecting the central nervous system," said Robichaux.
Full text:
http://www.wwltv.com/news/local/Rac...ll-made-dozen-of-patients-sick-130512903.html
wwltv.com
Posted on September 25, 2011 at 9:39 AM
Updated today at 4:35 PM
Monica Hernandez / Eyewitness News
Excerpt:
For seven months, Simon was the head cooking supervisor for BP clean-up workers on a barge in the Gulf.
"We would wash their clothes, mop their floors, cook their meals, and make their beds," said Simon, noting she would touch workers used clothes with her bare hands.
Since then, the Golden Meadow native has had severe health problems -- including memory loss, seizures, reproductive issues, and rashes on her hands.
"It started when I was actually on the job," she said. "Not long after I got on the job, they had to rush me to the emergency room. I was having severe chest pains, I couldn't breathe."
"If Jamie weren't such a tough cookie, she'd be dead right now," said Dr. Michael Robichaux, an ear nose and throat doctor in Raceland.
He believes the BP oil spill- and chemicals used in the clean up- have been making people sick. He spoke out Saturday afternoon at an Uptown forum on the spill's effects.
"It's been a little overwhelming lately and I've been having to treat so many people with this," said Robichaux.
Since the spill, Robichaux said he has seen dozens of patients with symptoms like Simon's.
"I believe that a large part of it is toxins of some sort affecting the central nervous system," said Robichaux.
Full text:
http://www.wwltv.com/news/local/Rac...ll-made-dozen-of-patients-sick-130512903.html