Post by kammy on May 31, 2010 7:15:25 GMT -5
Hi Lost - you did good, try to relax a little bit about this... I know it's easier said than done, but you are with good people here that care and will try to help you cope, at least. So, you're not sleeping, you're itching from your scalp, you're taking Ivermectin daily?... or how often and how much? And, what else is going on?
Here's what little bit we think we know about Ivermectin and the other parasiticals - I'm sure we all have our own theories - we know our organisms can build immunity, Ivermectin seems to cut down the populations for some, it seemed to help me when I took it. I'm thinking it's best to mix it up with others from time to time - Artemisia is a good herbal. According to the doctor's protocol - they should be taken in a staggered method - 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off, 2 weeks on... I don't know how long you've been taking the Ivermectin - but, it might not be the best over a long period of time, I think Toni took it for long-term? Toni, what's your opinion?
Most of us have had periods of sleeplessness due to worry, anger, fighting it, etc. Our innate immune systems know something is wrong, they tell the brain - the brain tells the pancreas to fight, it is constantly sending this signal - the pancreas starts producing more insulin to keep us alive, awake to fight - the pancreas gets into a cycle that it cannot stop.
Our doctors know something is 'up' that they can't handle and they were told at one time to treat people with Orap by the CDC and... they have gotten feedback that this is working. We have studied some of the antipsychotic medications and they just so happen to contain chemistry that paralyzes the parasites, kills them and at the same time - they stop the pancreas from overproduction of insulin and we can relax. I think you should take what they recommend - Orap worked to settle me down, I only had to take it for not even 2 weeks, ask for it. Don't go for a long-term medication, unless you feel you need it. Or, does anyone else have a better medicine suggestion to help him get out of his fight/flight situation that is most likely happening?
Our doctors are doing the best they can right now by treating us with antipsychotics, at this point - that's the best that most of them know what to do for us. Of course, we know you're not 'crazy' and whether your doctor believes this or not, we don't know, any doctor of intelligence should realize 'something' is going on...? I'm just trying to help you get settled back down to a somewhat normal, so you can function state, that's all.
"Kammy have you seen this kind of thing before?" - Is this from your semen?... I'm not sure I have seen this part of the life cycle. I have missed what happens to the fibers in the Petri Dish experiments - I see a fiber one day - the next day - I see a sphere... the fiber is gone - our fibers haven't been isolated and observed - it would be neat if someone would study them closer or put some time lapse photography on the Morgs to see how they are formed.
What do you think is happening in these photos (Cap10C.bmp & 9.jpg), Lost?
We have believed that "Morgellons" is in all of our body fluids, that it is contagious under certain circumstances, that it is sexually transmittable, it is widespread, and they aren't telling us much - best advice - stay with one partner.
Here's what little bit we think we know about Ivermectin and the other parasiticals - I'm sure we all have our own theories - we know our organisms can build immunity, Ivermectin seems to cut down the populations for some, it seemed to help me when I took it. I'm thinking it's best to mix it up with others from time to time - Artemisia is a good herbal. According to the doctor's protocol - they should be taken in a staggered method - 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off, 2 weeks on... I don't know how long you've been taking the Ivermectin - but, it might not be the best over a long period of time, I think Toni took it for long-term? Toni, what's your opinion?
Most of us have had periods of sleeplessness due to worry, anger, fighting it, etc. Our innate immune systems know something is wrong, they tell the brain - the brain tells the pancreas to fight, it is constantly sending this signal - the pancreas starts producing more insulin to keep us alive, awake to fight - the pancreas gets into a cycle that it cannot stop.
Our doctors know something is 'up' that they can't handle and they were told at one time to treat people with Orap by the CDC and... they have gotten feedback that this is working. We have studied some of the antipsychotic medications and they just so happen to contain chemistry that paralyzes the parasites, kills them and at the same time - they stop the pancreas from overproduction of insulin and we can relax. I think you should take what they recommend - Orap worked to settle me down, I only had to take it for not even 2 weeks, ask for it. Don't go for a long-term medication, unless you feel you need it. Or, does anyone else have a better medicine suggestion to help him get out of his fight/flight situation that is most likely happening?
Our doctors are doing the best they can right now by treating us with antipsychotics, at this point - that's the best that most of them know what to do for us. Of course, we know you're not 'crazy' and whether your doctor believes this or not, we don't know, any doctor of intelligence should realize 'something' is going on...? I'm just trying to help you get settled back down to a somewhat normal, so you can function state, that's all.
"Kammy have you seen this kind of thing before?" - Is this from your semen?... I'm not sure I have seen this part of the life cycle. I have missed what happens to the fibers in the Petri Dish experiments - I see a fiber one day - the next day - I see a sphere... the fiber is gone - our fibers haven't been isolated and observed - it would be neat if someone would study them closer or put some time lapse photography on the Morgs to see how they are formed.
What do you think is happening in these photos (Cap10C.bmp & 9.jpg), Lost?
We have believed that "Morgellons" is in all of our body fluids, that it is contagious under certain circumstances, that it is sexually transmittable, it is widespread, and they aren't telling us much - best advice - stay with one partner.