

Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is s particularly vicious result of breathing in toxic particles and is showing up among WTC post 911 workers. ILD results when the body fights foreign particles with an immune system reaction that surrounds the particles with cells that eventually irreversibly scar lung tissues and prevent the lungs from extracting oxygen from the air and releasing carbon dioxide from the lungs. Unfortunately, unlike asthma, ILD is not reversible and the patient usually dies from respiratory failure.
The follow-up monitoring system for tracking Ground Zero workers is woefully inadequate. Moreover, federal state and local officials are not doing everything they can to assist these brave first responders and Ground Zero workers now suffering from lung dysfunction. It is a great tragedy for a vigorous person to develop reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS), an irritant-induced asthma. Although RADS is bad, ILD is a death sentence. AAEA will work to assure that Ground Zero workers receive the compensation and treatment they need. (Interstice - a space that intervenes between things) (More info 212-241-3355)
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