Oh I know this buddy. To my knowledge there is no "" You got blown up to much" protocol. I firmly believe this is an endocrine system issue. I actually believe a lot of health issues could be mitigate with hormone testing. Hit lots of friends with blown up to much issues.RustyTrombone wrote:oh you're going to make me do the googling, huh.
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But the small wearable devices did produce a trove of data on blast exposure that could eventually have helped researchers understand the links between bomb blasts, concussions and brain diseases. And they produced evidence that many service members are exposed to worrisome levels of blast pressure simply by being near a heavy weapon when it's fired.
i swear i read something about this years ago, not for like rocket launchers, but in regards to big field artillery stuff.
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Here is a link to a newspaper article on my bro-in-law. I am proud of him and his attitude. He is truly a marvel and never feels sorry for himself. Many people could learn from him.
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