Hi Acacian
Although I don't agree with the (beliefs you have regarding
what Morgellons is), and PLEASE don't take any offense to
that, as WE ALL have such a variety of thoughts of what
we think this is anyways...so nothing against you my friend.
Heck...look at the "diversity" of input.
Me with my gmo gone wild or "mutated fungi" from GMO..
And everyone elses ideas.
They all fit, in one way or another...so what I'm writing has
nothing to do with "what anyone thinks this is".
But...I do agree that worms cannot travel through our legs
for instance (as we'd talked about this before) through our
tissue at a fast rate, since our legs aren't hollow.
They do or CAN travel through the body tissues,
but it's at a very slow sloooow rate, because in order for
any nematode or critter to make any distance....they must
secrete enzymes to "eat away" tissue first, or they have
to literally eat it away.
The fastest travel isn't through dense "meat", but through
the blood, and that can carry them like the wind....it's like
a freeway for them.
I remember asking Dr. Amin, as I thought at one time too
that worms were racing through me, but what he'd said
was "Toni your legs are not hollow", so they can't go from
here to there in seconds.
So...after realizing that was true, and what it really takes
for a critter to get from "here to there"....I realize that our
tissue must be dissolved in one way or another first -
and that takes some time, if there's going to be a
*highway* first for them to travel.
I could go on an tell you all an event...for those who want
to read it.
My dog (in the latter 1980's) well first off, I looked down,
as I was eating dinner and she was sitting there on the floor
looking up at me.
Her snout was so puffed up like a spider bit her or something.
We then raced to the emergency vets.
The vet said: looks like she was bitten by something, but
she doesn't appear to be in any pain (which she wasn't).
She just had this HUGE puffed up snout, out of no where.
Then got back home. He'd given her an antihistamine.
Her snout went down to normal in less than an hour.
All of a sudden her right leg had what looked JUST LIKE
several round marbles under the skin of her leg!
And because her little Chihuahua legs were boney...
the "shapes of marbles all lined up down that leg" was
more than prominent.
Drove like a maniac back to emergency with her.
Vet looked and said: I don't know what that is, but, she
seems fine, just keep an eye on her. (of course I would)
Less than an hour again goes by....all those marbley round
lumps on her right leg went away, but NOW they were lined
up in her left leg.
Then that went away, the round lumpy marbles left her
leg, and were down her back under the skin, they were
the strangest looking things in life, to be *traveling* as
they were through her little body.
The lumps (round) then went under the skin in her right
hind leg,
then subsided, and went to the left hind leg.
They then went all around the base of her tail, and that
was the end of them.
Those lumps we watched moved like they were alive,
but I know they weren't. I believe now..they were
something traveling in her lympatic system.
We'd been to the emergency vets 4X that night till morning
each time almost that those traveling lumpy marbles moved
to a different location on her body.
Talk about weird. No one had a clue.
((( today....I just wonder IF whatever that was )))
isn't possibly the same stuff that is traveling through
our bodies? *that white waxy textured stuff* or whatever it is.
I don't know, they didn't know...but well, who knows?
It all was just as weird as Morgellons is.
I think it was morgellons, from what I've seen move
back and forth on my chest, till it shot out from all the
hot compresses I used on it. As that lump moved every
night, back and forth like it was alive. I have that in
a vial today, from 06 I think it was. It's still intact. It's like
well...it looks like "silicone"...but that is only what it looks
like to me since it doesn't break down, it maintains a
gelatin like appearance where it stays whole.
But to touch it, it feels "waxy" and dry.
And back to my dog, she never had any more problems after
those lumps traveled all around and ended up at the base
of her tail, and then subsided (as we watched them),
and she lived till she was 18 years old.
She was about 10 at the time those moving lumps happened.
Wow...I just scrolled, and is this about 10 miles long.
Sorry it's so long, but it was a lot to say.