Dear Terry,

Not having the time are resources right now to check some of my suspicions
regarding agyria, I will bounce one crude one off the group.  I think it
may be a genetic blood abnormality making some people more sensitive to the
effect than others.  I think it may be a similar blood variaation to the
one that causes metahemaglobanemia.  I was researching blood disrorders and
genetic links several months ago.  And once when I was a med student and
worked as an RT in a large city hosptital I actually got to see a case of
metahemoglobanemia.  The patient had been on a job and had been exposed to
methane gas.  It was a small amount and did not bother any other workers
other than the annoying smell.  But this guy turned dark blue in color
after this small exposure.  Seems people with this geneticpredisposition
will turn blue in the presence of even very small amounts of methane gas. 
Their blood has an affinity for it, prefers it over oxygen.  All of us have
a version of this problem pertaining to carbon monoxide, hemoglobin prefers
carbon monixide over oxygen and once they bond, the hemogloben will not
release the carbon monoxie until that blood cell dies, unlike the way it
will attach to and release O2 and C02 cyclically.  This is why the only
true way to save someone from a case of carbon monoxide poisoning is to
drain off a large amount of their own blood while replacing it with fresh
blood at the same time adminstering O2.  For you see, once the old blood is
locked to the carbonmonoxide particles it can no longer take up oxygen, and
suffocation of the cells is the result. Though you look great when you get
this condition.  carbon monoxide victime are nice and pink.  A fact that
thriller writer Dr. Robyn COok once exploited in his best selling novel
COMA many years ago.   

So I am saying that agyria may be due to some type of rare blood disorder.

Barb


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