Sunday, May 25, 2008

Cadmium Warning

One of our local residents of Opportunity was diagnosed with extremely high levels of Cadmium in her blood stream. If you don't think we are in danger of being poisoned by ARCO/BP, think again. Here is the health facts on cadmium:

Clinical effects of Cadmium

Acute exposure to cadmium fumes may cause flu like symptoms including chills, fever, and muscle ache sometimes referred to as "the cadmium blues." Symptoms may resolve after a week if there is no respiratory damage. More severe exposures can cause tracheo-bronchitis, pneumonitis, and pulmonary edema. Symptoms of inflammation may start hours after the exposure and include cough, dryness and irritation of the nose and throat, headache, dizziness, weakness, fever, chills, and chest pain.

Inhaling cadmium-laden dust quickly leads to respiratory tract and kidney problems which can be fatal (often from renal failure). Ingestion of any significant amount of cadmium causes immediate poisoning and damage to the liver and the kidneys. Compounds containing cadmium are also carcinogenic.

The bones become soft (osteomalacia), lose bone mineral density (osteoporosis) and become weaker. This causes the pain in the joints and the back, and also increases the risk of fractures. In extreme cases of cadmium poisoning, the mere body weight causes a fracture.

The kidneys lose their function to remove acids from the blood in proximal renal tubular dysfunction. The kidney damage inflicted by cadmium poisoning is irreversible and does not heal over time. The proximal renal tubular dysfunction creates low phosphate levels in the blood (hypophosphatemia), causing muscle weakness and sometimes coma. The dysfunction also causes gout, a form of arthritis due to the accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joints because of high acidity of the blood (hyperuricemia). Another side effect is increased levels of chloride in the blood (hyperchloremia). The kidneys can also shrink up to 30%.

Other patients lose their sense of smell (anosmia).

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are any of these conditions aggravated by the crap they're dumping from Mill Town dam?

Anonymous said...

Sorry I didn't give you my name.
Ele

George Niland said...

Yes Ele, recent dusty conditions include the Crap from Mill Town. After it dries out there on that barrin ground, it gets light and fluffy. Normal to river silt. There is nothing I can say good about any of their activity for the citizens of Opportunity. Its a lose lose situation here.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for your reply. I don't understand why this was allowed to happen. Couldn't your legislators or Baucus, Testor or Rehberg help? Hopfully I will be able to attend the OCPA meeting this Sat.
Ele

Anonymous said...

This residents yard was originally tested by ARCO and was found to be "Clean" by their standards. ADLC recently retested below 2 inched and found large amounts of slag and tailing. Cleanup will commence. But this is a good example of the "fine job" ARCO is doing on their testing.