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Army Ordered To Stop Taking Anti-malarial Drug Linked To Brain Damage

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Got crabs off the bedding. Go to 1st Shirt, "I've got crabs". 1st Shirt tosses me a O.D. green can. Says, "spray your crotch well with this". 1st Shirt never said anything about a shower nearby, or shit. Had blisters for a week. 1st Shirt had to watch his back for the rest of his tour.

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We had this stuff we used "on our clothes only" in 06-07. I didn't use it because the warning label said it could cause cancer. As a SPC I didn't argue with the higher ups that said to soak our clothes with it, I just kind of ignored the order. I had less problems with bugs than everyone else during that deployment. I want to say the stuff was "jeet " or something like that. Luckily I never had to worry about anti malaria pills.
 
In Iraq and Afghanistan we took doxycycline. This was 2009-2013... Got it both times. I guess by that time the Army my way had moved on from the medication named.
 
We took that shit in Iraq 09' each night. Makes me wonder if they had us take it in advance. Because they new we'd be moving theaters but yea we had it in Afghan too. I don't remember them being as strict about it there though. Where the actual mosquito's were lol in my experience.
 
We used to have some saying about how malaria is so survivable, antimalarics are not. f*ck sake when lack and despair jokes turn almost truthful.
 
I was special ops in 'Nam, really Laos and Cambodia. I had malaria and dysentery. Everybody did. And I took the pills. Never really got over either one. I fight diarrhea all the time and once in a while I wake up with the sweats and chills. The damn bugs were everywhere. We put too much trust in the iodine for water purifying and never waited long enough for it to work. I was handing out penicillin shots for everything from clap to that god awful syphilis.

But the worst was foot immersion syndrome and crotch rot. The latter I had all through college after I got back. I had to hide it from the women when I got lucky. My feet did pretty good because I was not special forces or LRRP's that had to slug through the mud more than I did. The heel of my left foot still wants to break loose and fall away. I had to red tag (send them to sick call) several guys who just did not get out of the mud slugging for at least an hour everyday and change socks. They couldn't. That shit is hard to cure. The last thing I checked (after breathing, wounds, and bleeding) when we exfil-ed SF guys was their feet. It was sad. Some of them carried leeches in their crotch and never had time to cut them off. (Never wear underwear or piss when you are in the water in the jungle. Leeches love to feel that warmth. They will crawl right up your pee hole. Women especially, take note.)

So far I don't show any dain bramage. But the night is young.
 
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