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Post by simone on Nov 11, 2011 0:35:59 GMT -5
I would like to know if anyone has experience this condition....some may go thru this as others (darn lucky people) may not experience this stuff. Not everyone does...so to those unfortunate like me go through this...it does not hurt but it is a royal pain .... Before going to work after a shower ...I must give myself at least 1/2 hr just to see if this stuff comes out. In the case it does I wait ... then take a bath brush and brush this stuff off. Sometimes my jaw area will feel itchy at nite ...then I know all this white stuff comes out the next day...after a few days ... I'm ok ...until it comes again. Here's what I'm talking about and what it looks like under the scope. ;D
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Post by bannanny on Nov 11, 2011 13:53:05 GMT -5
Wow simone... that's just awful. I've had that (still do at times) in my scalp and hair but never on my skin to the extent that you're experiencing. Can totally relate to your scope pic tho... I've got alot of pics like that myself. I think the morg gel is what's creating all those strands and fiber balls. Get a soft scrub brush and try to use it on your skin every time you're in the shower... I know it'll help break the network up. You can also try rubbing peppermint oil into your skin... that's what I still use in my hair when things start to flare up again and I don't see half the white specs and balls that I used to. I think your "shedding" will eventually pass tho... it's a cycle of morgs IMO. A cycle that doesn't last forever either! Good luck sweetie... got you in my prayers.
big hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by toni on Nov 11, 2011 14:00:43 GMT -5
Great pictures of what you mean Simone, thank you for sharing.
I'm sure sorry you're going through all this too.
I remember back when Ant (Hi Ant) said how important it is to exfoliate, and it sure is more than ever.
I've not gotten that part of Morgs, with the stuff coming out of my skin as you've pictured but, just for exfoliating sake, I've been ordering and using *Buff Puffs*, and they really work great in the shower, from face to feet.
You can bleach them to keep them fresh, and they're sort of like the scrungie's used in the kitchen for dishes, but, they're much softer yet they help exfoliate the skin really well when you soap them up.
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Post by headbee on Nov 12, 2011 18:00:37 GMT -5
I get those all over, usually after I have done a session in the sauna then took a shower. Have not been able to figure out if that is a good or bad sign. Pops out like a fuzz ball on top of your skin then if you pull on it the other end is really long. or just wait long enough and the whole thing pops out and is shaped like a minature bar bell made out fuzz. Other times I get them graphite grey/black color when they are bigger.
One thing to check if you have them and not at 1st obvious: just as the skin has dried, rub you arm and it looks like it is snowing all the colors !!!!!! Best to have a bright light on the opposite side of you so it illuminates them. Very Freaky, I got a black light and my bathroom walls just glowed......
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Post by bannanny on Nov 14, 2011 11:54:13 GMT -5
Yeah headbee... snowing is right! I was sitting out on the porch the other day and started scratching the old head. The sun was hitting just right and it looked like I had a blizzard of white specs coming out of my hair... just like it did in the beginning days of this mess. I just ignored it tho... that's my thing to do these days!!
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Post by simone on Jun 10, 2012 16:37:53 GMT -5
I don't know if it's my house that triggers it but when I leave home I don't get the fuzz coming out after a shower. I can't figure this out and I have it real bad. After a shower I just wait and then brush it off, then continue with my day. Here's a close up video showing my skin with this stuff pouring out...
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 10, 2012 17:16:05 GMT -5
There is a way but I will have to be careful with what i say.A new thread about what I do to myself,hiont,hint and my horse is to be on a new thread.We can heal! I know how and i don't sell or practice medicine.
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