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Post by toni on Apr 19, 2011 20:36:13 GMT -5
Is anyone getting brand new "sores/lesions/itchies"?
Man.....the skin on my tummy has been itching all day, and after showering...oh, it's bad. I've got red spots all over my gut.
I've not had this many new itch spots in quite awhile now. And I'm popping out like it's kicked off in full speed.
Is anyone else getting new "lesions/itchy spots"?
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Post by justhanginin on Apr 19, 2011 21:06:51 GMT -5
Unfortunately, I have to say yes to this one. Never had open sores before, but in the past couple of months I have had a few pop out and turn into bloody, hard to heal sores. They itch like crazy just before they break open and take what seems like forever to heal. Have two on my upper back right now. My diet has beeen really bad, overdoing the carbs because we have had such a grim winter and that is prbably the cause. I hope that things will get better now that the spring is coming in. We'll see.
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Post by violet on Apr 19, 2011 21:28:17 GMT -5
Is anyone getting brand new "sores/lesions/itchies"? Man.....the skin on my tummy has been itching all day, and after showering...oh, it's bad. I've got red spots all over my gut. I've not had this many new itch spots in quite awhile now. And I'm popping out like it's kicked off in full speed. Is anyone else getting new "lesions/itchy spots"? Many!!
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Post by bannanny on Apr 20, 2011 15:21:01 GMT -5
No open lesions... never had them. BUT everything else is definitely in full swing right now. I've been in a terrible nightmare cycle going on 3 weeks and it just won't let up. It sure sounds to me like all of us are having an extremely hard time right now tho. But I don't know why of course... sure wish I did.
Hope it eases up for you guys too...
love ya's ~~ bannanny
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Post by violet on Apr 20, 2011 16:59:41 GMT -5
Unfortunately, I have to say yes to this one. Never had open sores before, but in the past couple of months I have had a few pop out and turn into bloody, hard to heal sores. They itch like crazy just before they break open and take what seems like forever to heal. Have two on my upper back right now. My diet has beeen really bad, overdoing the carbs because we have had such a grim winter and that is prbably the cause. I hope that things will get better now that the spring is coming in. We'll see. Isn't this just awful. Just awful. I'm sorry you're also dealing with the almost-impossible sores that won't heal. What I noticed today that has really upset me is that my worst lesion has sent many, many, many little trails out to the surrounding skin, and I'm wondering if others are finding this? The trails often lead to other larger lesions that are unending.
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Post by headbee on Apr 20, 2011 17:35:29 GMT -5
Had 6 new ones yesterday and had been completely clear for 2 weeks before that. Definately something to the moon phase. January was the worst one, even worse than the supermoon we had last month.
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Post by bannanny on Apr 21, 2011 14:08:28 GMT -5
Yeah... sure seems like somethin's goin on with all of us huh? Too many earthquakes, tornado's, tsunami's full moons, radiation... and then there's the fact that it's spring. Morgs is probably in full bloom too!
But for whatever reasons it may be that so many of us are having a hard time... I'm praying for us all every single night. Praying that one day it'll just STOP!!! I still have faith that it will too!
love ya's ~~ bannannas
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Post by threader on Apr 23, 2011 19:47:52 GMT -5
For sure, the full moon sets me off, and the supermoon was when I leaned I had this (prob had long before). This past one wasn't too bad, but certainly noticed a spike in symptoms. Does anyone know the signifigance of this. Parasites get active during full moon, right? What else? Do all microbugs feast and fornicate during the fullmoon?
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Post by bannanny on Apr 24, 2011 12:21:51 GMT -5
I think it has something to do with the magnetic pull too... since morgs is very electrical and magnetic itself.
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Post by toni on Apr 24, 2011 12:57:16 GMT -5
For sure, the full moon sets me off, and the supermoon was when I leaned I had this (prob had long before). This past one wasn't too bad, but certainly noticed a spike in symptoms. Does anyone know the signifigance of this. Parasites get active during full moon, right? What else? Do all microbugs feast and fornicate during the fullmoon? Hi Threader, I can give you a few links, and if you have the chance to read them....then "gravity then comes into the picture" not just with Morgellons, but ALL life on Earth. (anything living) I'll sort of summarize: All "living cells" on Earth are affected by gravity. Just like that saying: we are a product of our environment. That actually means so much more than how we're use to just saying it. Cells develop based on oxygen/food/water/gravity. If there's not enough water for instance where a particular life is growing being a plant or animal - it will evolve into (cells being able to store water more efficiently) or it will die. So in order for "anything to be"...it must adapt in cellular changes, or it won't continue. It's with all life, it's composition and abilities of strengths and weaknesses are all made up basically of what it's exposed to, because actually, that's all it's got to "become" to begin with and then maintain it's existence. As cells in any form of life, plants, animals, humans, bacteria, fungi ( I think I covered it)...they all are simply dictated by gravity. Basics of life it is, to be or not to be. ;D home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/moontides/TideAni.gif [/img] SPRING TIDES AKA: FULL AND NEW MOONS Quote: Spring tides are especially strong tides (they do not have anything to do with the season Spring). They occur when the Earth, the Sun, and the Moon are in a line. The gravitational forces of the Moon and the Sun both contribute to the tides. Link: home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/moontides/Be back with lots more info on this subject.
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Post by toni on Apr 24, 2011 13:03:35 GMT -5
GRAVITATIONAL BIOLOGY Gravitational biology is the study of the effects gravity has on living organisms. Throughout the history of the Earth life has evolved to survive changing conditions, such as changes in the climate and habitat. The only constant factor in evolution since life first began on Earth is the force of gravity. As a consequence, all biological processes are accustomed to the ever-present force of gravity and even small variations in this force can have significant impact on the health and function of organisms.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_biologyBe back with more.
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Post by toni on Apr 24, 2011 13:06:46 GMT -5
NASA Ocean tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon (and, to a lesser extent, the Sun). The resulting tidal bulge in Earth's oceans is dragged ahead of the Moon in its orbit due to the daily rotation of Earth ...... *more in article* eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEcat5/secular.htmlBe back with more...hope this is interesting. I sure find it interesting.
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Post by toni on Apr 24, 2011 13:12:40 GMT -5
A cytokine storm occurs when the body's immune system over-reacts to an intruder, such as a virus, by producing high levels of cytokines, which are signaling chemicals that help mobilize immune cells capable of removing infectious agents from the body. When too many cytokines are produced, they can stimulate an inflammatory response in which the accumulation of immune cells and fluid at the site of infection may prevent affected tissues and organs such as the lungs from functioning properly and may even cause death. www.physorg.com/news160761170.htmlNow we're warming up to (what goes on in "life/cells/body". Cytokine Storms are a medical term, and cytokines ARE in indeed affected by "gravity"....or changes thereof. Be back again...more on this Now we're warming up to (what goes on in "life/cells/body". Cytokine Storms are a medical term, and cytokines ARE in indeed affected by "gravity"....or changes thereof. Be back again...more on this
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Post by toni on Apr 24, 2011 13:17:04 GMT -5
Influence of gravity changes induced by parabolic flight on cytokine production in mouse spleen. Abstract Dysregulation of the immune system has been a well-documented effect of human exposure to a microgravity environment during space flight. These effects have included altered cytokine production, reduced proliferative responses, altered signal transduction pathways and altered distribution of peripheral immune cells. Recent reports have documented immunologic studies performed in-flight. When tested during space flight, delayed-type hypersensitivity was reduced, indicating a dysregulation of cell-mediated immune function. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16235419
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Post by toni on Apr 24, 2011 13:20:33 GMT -5
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Post by threader on Apr 26, 2011 11:40:53 GMT -5
nice work Toni, yeah, I agree the lunar aspect of Morgellons could unlock alot of the mystery.
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Post by ibzahp on Apr 26, 2011 14:22:42 GMT -5
yes no fun at all. :Pcrazy itches and rashes and feeling toxic.
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Post by bannanny on Apr 27, 2011 11:24:35 GMT -5
Wonder what's goin on with the gravitational pulls lately... cuz my symptoms have been so very bad for nearly a solid month now. I sure wish something would change.
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