Post by Baraka Obam on Jul 27, 2011 20:16:58 GMT -5
In 1982 I was with a woman of 18 that I knew would succeed at anything she tried, at this early age she was articulate, held a conversation on any topic, outgoing, popular and very smart.
I was with her for 3 years in this time she went to college, leared to fly a airplane and took care of her old man, I was 28.
She went on to have her own radio show, opened several successful businesses one which supplied the governement with information.
Right now, she is in dire straits, her mind shifts gears in the middle of a sentence, it is hard for her to hold a conversation unless it goes very slow.
She has no outward signs of this right now, but I have seen the tiny open lesions, the white spots and also liver spots on her arms and in her skin before, she is so skinny I fear for her life, but dare not say anything about her weight as she imagines this as beauty.
Her hair is the only thing that is in near perfect shape.
She is itching and takes time of every day to defoiliate her skin is almost reflective she buffs it so much.
This woman took very good care of herself all these years and also went to some of the top doctors in the country. The reason for this I am sure is so long ago we shared fluids.
I know this mess has attacked my mind, lucky I had a good bit to start with, still the brain fog and forgetfulness has me at odds some times with the most simple tasks, mostly I do not want to do them.
Then I saw this article, you see, you do not need outward signs of Morgellons to be totally connected to the symptom pool.
One is the attack apon the mind.
This article is about women of age commiting suicide, if you were to ask their relatives about their complaints I would almost bet across the board you would also find most had complained of itching, bugs biting them, fibramialga, hair loss, skin problems, or other such common situations at one time or another.
Have you ever heard the old term, That person is buggy, do you know why they used that term, many people in asylems would say bugs were all over them and they would itch. Thus, the name for insane asylums, the bug farm.
today.msnbc.msn.com/id/43714272
It took 29 years of this for her to lose parts of her mind.
I was with her for 3 years in this time she went to college, leared to fly a airplane and took care of her old man, I was 28.
She went on to have her own radio show, opened several successful businesses one which supplied the governement with information.
Right now, she is in dire straits, her mind shifts gears in the middle of a sentence, it is hard for her to hold a conversation unless it goes very slow.
She has no outward signs of this right now, but I have seen the tiny open lesions, the white spots and also liver spots on her arms and in her skin before, she is so skinny I fear for her life, but dare not say anything about her weight as she imagines this as beauty.
Her hair is the only thing that is in near perfect shape.
She is itching and takes time of every day to defoiliate her skin is almost reflective she buffs it so much.
This woman took very good care of herself all these years and also went to some of the top doctors in the country. The reason for this I am sure is so long ago we shared fluids.
I know this mess has attacked my mind, lucky I had a good bit to start with, still the brain fog and forgetfulness has me at odds some times with the most simple tasks, mostly I do not want to do them.
Then I saw this article, you see, you do not need outward signs of Morgellons to be totally connected to the symptom pool.
One is the attack apon the mind.
This article is about women of age commiting suicide, if you were to ask their relatives about their complaints I would almost bet across the board you would also find most had complained of itching, bugs biting them, fibramialga, hair loss, skin problems, or other such common situations at one time or another.
Have you ever heard the old term, That person is buggy, do you know why they used that term, many people in asylems would say bugs were all over them and they would itch. Thus, the name for insane asylums, the bug farm.
today.msnbc.msn.com/id/43714272
It took 29 years of this for her to lose parts of her mind.