Japan Doctor:
“Tokyo should no longer be inhabited” — Everyone here is a victim of Fukushima
— People truly suffering — Bleeding under skin, urinary hemorrhaging —
Children’s blood tests started changing last year — Time running short… up to
physicians to save our citizens and future generations
Dr. Shigeru Mita’s essay published in the
newsletter of Association of Doctors in Kodaira (Tokyo), translated by
WNSCR, July 16, 2014:
Why did I leave Tokyo?
To my fellow doctors, I closed the clinic in March 2014, which had served the
community of Kodaira for > 50 years, since my father’s generation, and I
have started a new Mita clinic in Okayama-city on April 21. [...] It is clear
that Eastern Japan and Metropolitan Tokyo have been contaminated with radiation
[...] contamination in the east part [of Tokyo] is 1000-4000 Bq/kg & the
west part is 300-1000 Bq/kg. [...] 0.5-1.5 Bq/kg before 2011. [...] Tokyo
should no longer be inhabited [...] Contamination in Tokyo is progressing, and
further worsened by urban radiation concentration [...] radiation levels on the
riverbeds [...] in Tokyo have increased drastically in the last 1-2 years.
[...] Ever since 3.11, everybody living in Eastern Japan including Tokyo is a
victim, and everybody is involved. [...] The keyword here is “long-term
low-level internal irradiation.” This differs greatly from medical irradiation
or simple external exposure to radiation. [...] People are truly suffering from
this utter lack of support. [...] If the power to save our citizens and future
generations exists somewhere, it [is] in the hands of individual clinical
doctors ourselves. [...] Residents of Tokyo are unfortunately not in the
position to pity the affected regions of Tohoku because they are victims
themselves. Time is running short. [...]
Dr. Mita on patient symptoms since 2011:
White blood cells, especially neutrophils, are decreasing among children [...]
Patients report nosebleed, hair loss, lack of energy, subcutaneous bleeding,
visible urinary hemorrhage, skin inflammations [...] we began to notice changes
in children’s blood test results around mid-2013 [...] Other concerns I have
include symptoms reported by general patients, such as persistent asthma and
sinusitis [...] high occurrences of rheumatic polymyalgia [...] Changes are
also noticeable in the manifestation of contagious diseases such as influenza,
hand-foot-and-mouth disease and shingles. [...]
See also: Japan Physician: I hope adults will leave
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to work -- Rare diseases increasing dramatically (VIDEO)
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