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Post by lilsissy on Nov 3, 2009 18:56:26 GMT -5
I have something to admit, tonie, When I first saw the teddy bear of my sis's I though noooooo
how could that be,
then I thought of seeing the fibers coming out of her knees and at the time I though noooooo, how could that be.
Then their was the time I was out at her house and personally witnessed the hexagon under the scope that self radiated a colored GAS? , and at that time I thought nooooooo , what could it be.
Fianally not to long ago I saw a picture on lymebusters of a feather looking projectile emerging from someones skin and again came the nooooooo ,what could it be.
But then I always recall when I began looking with a eye clops scope at the skin of my grandchildren and children, neices and nephews and finding half submerged moving fibers and the nooooooooo how could it be have always turned into yesssss it is, how could that be.
Don't feel out of the norm, tonie
morgellons is abbienormal all the way around. Teddy bears are not much stranger than many of our findings just cuter.
The funny bone is so needed right now.
Jen
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Post by chaosonline on Nov 3, 2009 20:02:07 GMT -5
Jen is right Morgellons is beyond the pale.
We all try to really listen to what our fellow Morgies have to say because we have each experienced such totally unbelievable things. Nothing, absolutely nothing, seems to be too far fetched when it comes to Morgellons and who would know that better than all of us? So when all said and done none of us would put another down or express disbelief at the unbelievable. Our limits with this thing do not exist because of what we have gone through. It sure seems like it's us against the rest of the world.
Toni you were simply off your game at the time you read my original posting. You are one of the real go-getters here and we all know that. You have a great mind and a real grasp of so much when it comes to this hideous disease.
Sorry if I caused anyone grief it was my original intention to have a good laugh with everyone. I'll tell you the truth I'm truly grateful to have a place where I'm accepted to the point I am here. You're all the best of the best in my book.
Karen
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Post by ibzahp on Nov 3, 2009 23:49:35 GMT -5
Those scary teddies! What is a girl 2 do. I am just going to send that scary teddy a great big hug and one fer all a yous!
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Post by freaky on Nov 4, 2009 3:34:28 GMT -5
Gez, I'm so confused. This whole teddy bear thing was a joke? I must be super gullible. I'm programmed to believe anything. Dang. I'm not laughing yet. Maybe tomorrow. freaky
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Post by toni on Nov 4, 2009 9:24:04 GMT -5
Freaky, hahha You're so funny! ;D Lilsissy and Chaos, what gals you are, so KIND and understanding! Thank you BOTH for all you've said, it's true! This ALL (everything we've all seen and felt and had to endure) is nothing but sheer torture, and it is and has been like us all against the entire world! And it is everything beyond one's imagination that HAS happened to us and what we see, we're living it more than anyone on this planet without morgellons can even imagine. When we've said it's like the Twilight Zone, we really all mean it. Thank you ladies so much!
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Post by kammy on Nov 4, 2009 9:53:14 GMT -5
Yes, in all of the seriousness and scariness of our disease - we have to interject some humor in from time to time... (I try to cut a joke here and there). That was a good Halloween joke, Karen... ha ha!, and creative too.
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