December 22, 2008, changed my life and this is the story I want to tell:
I have lived in my house at 364 Emory River Rd, Harriman, TN, for 32 years and had also lived with my parents in a summer house we had in the Tri County Sportsman Club for 9 years, which is about one half mile up river. I had been in the entertainment business for the first 22 years with my daughters. We were members of the group, The Moonshine Cloggers and The Dew Drops. We were cloggers on the TV show "Hee Haw". We preformed as part of the traveling Hee Haw Road Show. We traveled all the time performing on cruise ships, at fairs and conventions, and were really not home a lot.
When my daughters grew up and were in high school, I knew they wanted to go to college, so I knew that the entertainment was coming to an end. I got a job at K-25, a DOE Plant in Oak Ridge, TN. I was a Radiological Control Technologist. I gained a lot of experience over the next 15 years in controlling airborne hazardous radioactive material. I worked with the worst contamination, plutonium, at the Rocky Flatts Plant in Denver, Colorado.
After I started working at the DOE site in Oak Ridge, I started getting sick. Of course we stayed at home and did not travel doing shows any longer. I became fatigued, and my blood pressure got high. I started coughing, and became congested constantly. I could not get rid of the cough or the congestion. I started getting burn spots on my hands. I went to medical at the K-25 Site, and they said they had never seen anything like it before and suggested that I go to my family doctor. No one knew what the skin problem was, as they had never seen it before.
I started having some anxiety and cried a lot. Little did I know that by staying home, I was breathing the coal fly ash which blew from the top of the ponds of the Kingston Coal Fire Plant. I did see black dust and tiny pieces of black dirt on my car, deck, beach, and on the sand bar in front of my house. I got so fatigued that I could not walk to the top of my stairs without breathing so hard I thought that I was going to pass out.
I went to the Family Clinic in Oak Ridge and asked Dr. Daniel Lenior to run heavy metal testing on me and handed him a paper with the metals I had worked around. He slowly went to the trash can and let the paper slide into it and never mentioned it to me again. I could not believe that he would let me continue to be so terribly sick and not run the heavy metal testing on me or suggest somewhere else to go for the testing.
I went to Troutsdale, Virginia, to a clinic called Mt Rogers Clinic, where I paid $1000.00 for a physical out of my own pocket and found out that I had mercury poisoning. I had worked in some buildings at the plant that had had mercury in them. I had about 15 chelation therapy treatments at $120.00 each, which involves the removal of heavy metals. I started getting better and especially less fatigued.
I still continued to have the constant congestion, high blood pressure, anxiety, headaches, burn blisters on my hands, but the fatigue problems was much better. How could I have known that I was still breathing in the toxic coal fly ash from the Kingston Coal Fire Plant? I just could not get totally better no matter what medicine a doctor would prescribe for me.
After the disaster happened on December 22, TVA representatives came to my house and asked me what would make me happy. I thought they were crazy. They told me that the coal fly ash was inert. It is used in bowling balls, concrete, pavement, etc. They made it sound like it was harmless. In two more days they came back and again asked me what would it take to make me happy. I still thought they were crazy, and it made me think that I should research this coal fly ash because of how they acted. I got on the computer, researched the coal fly ash and started getting sick to my stomach when I found what was in it.
We had a neighborhood meeting with the TVA representatives and at that meeting I handed out a report on the coal fly ash that it was not inert. The fly ash has uranium attached to it after the combustion process, is dumped into the ash pond, dries, and some of it blows in the air. The TVA representatives never came to my house again.
TVA started covering the toxic fly ash with straw by helicopter and planted grass seed on it. I cannot imagine what would grow on fly ash. Anyway, it did not work. There was a wind storm and the straw and grass seed which did not grow, blew away. TVA started painting it with acrylic paint. What a joke. Anyway, it broke apart with another storm and blew away. When the wind is blowing the fly ash looks like clouds in the area and blows everywhere. We all breathe it. TVA does not even care about the health hazard they have created and how it has hurt us since 1955 when the plant was built. TVA is spending one million dollars a day and still making a bigger mess of the disaster.
TVA took over the ball park and soccer field behind the plant and are now filling it up with toxic coal fly ash. They move it from one side of the plant to the other side of the plant and to the ball field. So now there is more toxic fly ash laying there getting dry and blowing into the environment. The people who live in the vicinity of the plant by the ball field are getting heavy doses of the toxic fly ash.
I studied the coal fly ash on the computer more and more and found a group called United Mountain Defense. I contacted them, and liked what they do. I also joined a local group online where we emailed our concerns. United Mountain Defense gathered grant money to pay for 29 people to have heavy metal testing done and I jumped on that. It was free and I knew that I needed to have it done.
After the testing came back, I found that I had high levels of aluminum, antimony, nickel, tin, and a disease called Protoporphyria. I was amazed. I did not know what Protoporphyria was. I began to research it and found that it was either hereditary of caused from being in a toxic environment, or eating toxic food. Neither of my parents had this problem, so I believe this is of course from the toxic environment that I live in. I later found out that there were seven other people in the community who also had the same Porphyrin disease and are not kin to each other. This made me very suspicious that this is an epidemic.
On Monday, February 23, I picked up a 16 year old girl from our community and took her to the ER at Childrens Hospital, Knoxville, TN. She complained of chest pains, stomach pains, and her left leg getting numb. She handed the on call doctor her heavy metal testing report and it showed that she had very toxic levels of mercury in her body and she had no fillings in her teeth from which the mercury could have come from. The doctor was very concerned and referred her to a Neurologist. She also has the Porphyrin disease. The disease can effect the person neurologically causing the person to become a quadrapalegic and can even be fatal. I am really worried about this 16 year old, because she is to young to be dealing with this.
This toxic heavy metal environment we live in is espcially dangerous to children and babies. I could be linked to autism in babies. I would not have a baby live in this environment. I would not be surprised if all the 32 other Coal Plants in the United States have the same environment as we do. They could possibly be causing an epidemic of Porphria all over the United States. This disease has no cure and is inherited by the children. So it is passed on and on making it a serious epidemic.
I contacted Internal Balance in Brentwood, TN, next to Nashville, and found that this Porphyrin disease is either inherited or acquired. She said that we would have to undergo further testing. I decided to leave my home and move in with my daughter in Nashville, TN. I was getting so sick that I could not walk up my stairs again without breathing hard and feeling like I was going to pass out. I need help or I feel that I am going to die. The burn places are now breaking out on my stomach, my leg and on top of my foot. They are painful and I have to get away from the toxic coal fly ash.
The ash was in my house, on my lawn chairs, on my hot tub, on my car, on my central heating and air filters. I was eating and breathing the fly ash. I couldn't take it any longer. I will come back to this story and edit it as the story goes on. Right now at least I am away from the fly ash and my friends are still back there which is depressing to me. Dear God they need help.
Friday, February 27, 2009
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Diana,
ReplyDeleteI stumbled upon your story while doing some research on the Kingston steam plant disaster. I am so terribly sorry to hear of your health difficulties and the events surrounding them. I was raised in Kingston and lost my father in 1978 to a lung cancer that was possibly related to his exposure to fly ash while working at the Kingston steam plant for many years. We learned a few years later that fly ash was somewhat carcinogenic.
For what it is worth, you probably do not remember me, but I knew you personally just before you began your gig with Hee Haw. The "Dew Drops" were real little at that time, and I don't recall that they were much into clogging yet. I lived at Tara Hills apartments in Oak Ridge and worked on a gov't project back then. I will never forget watching the Moonshine Cloggers on the first (and subsequent) episodes of Hee Haw with you and your sister Debra being the hit of the show as far as I was concerned. You had started seeing a young man from Kingston and that pretty much took me out of the picture. Oh well! Nevertheless, I am glad to hear that you had some good success with the Moonshine Cloggers.
I worked at ORNL briefly in the late 80's and ran into you on a rare occasion or two, but I didn't know you were in the Rad department and certainly had no idea you were experiencing the problems that you described.
I do wish you the best prognosis and treatment and I will pray for you. I wish you the best with your cause.
To Whom It May Concern:
ReplyDeleteWe are students at Vanderbilt University making a documentary on the coal ash sludge spill in Kingston in 2008 and how it affected the citizens of the surrounding areas. We are hoping to find a few individuals who were either directly affected by the spill or that might have an interesting perspective to include in our film who might be willing to share their personal stories with us to include in the documentary, and we were hoping that you might be able help us reach out to them in the most effective and beneficial manner. Is there anyone involved with your organization that would be willing to let us speak with them and/or do you have any other suggestions for finding potential interviewees that might have a perspective to include in our documentary on coal ash or the spill? We are planning on traveling to Kingston to perform these interviews during the month of February and are fairly flexible in regards to working around interviewees schedules.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Please reply to jonathan.b.snider@vanderbilt.edu.
Sincerely,
Jonathan Snider and Nancy-Page Lowenfield
Diana,
ReplyDeleteI just came across your story today and I am shocked to hear your story. I wondered what became of you and have fond memories of your clogging performances. I'd say you were my favorite female clogger of the era. I moved to Nashville in December 1981 and lived there for about 10 years. The company was bought out and I got moved to Wisconsin for a couple more. They finally let me go and I returned to Charlotte. I was out of the clogging scene for most of this time except for the first few months after arriving in Nashville. I had a team at Fontana called the Skyline Cloggers in 1979 and 1980, and also competed in age division categories.
I became mercury poisoned partly through industrial exposure from breaking numerous thermometers in heated vessels in the laboratory where I worked as a chemist, but also from improper chelation being done while I still had amalgam under crowns that were not removed. I had all the amalgam fillings removed, and there were quite a few, but the dentist said to not worry about crowns. After becoming seriously ill for 2-3 years and not understanding why, I read a book by Andrew Cutler explaining that mercury could be hidden under crowns and root canals. I had 4 crowns and one root canal, all of which I had removed and promptly stopped spiraling downhill. It has been a slow progress forward though. I have tried the Cutler protocol using alpha lipoic acid and also other agents including Natural Cellular Defense, which is a specially treated zeolite that sequesters heavy metals. I have felt benefit from using it.
I'd like to share with you more of my detox experience if it can be of any help to you.
Best wishes to you and prayers for your recovery,
Allen Cooke