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Post by davidbourke on Jun 15, 2012 12:12:14 GMT -5
I'm seeking information from Morgellons sufferers on a very delicate and personal subject. Consequently, there is no need to reply by posting open responses to this thread unless you're happy to do so. I've uncovered extremely compelling evidence that human fertility is presently under attack from many different vectors. However, I can find no research into the effects of Morgellons on human reproduction. Therefore, I am asking for as much anecdotal evidence as I can possibly gather in the following areas: 1. Whether babies conceived by Morgellons sufferers made it to term successfully, were born prematurely, or were miscarried. 2. Whether full-term babies were healthy, and if not, what conditions they were born with or developed as infants, toddlers, or older children. 3. In women who had children pre-Morgellons, whether there was failure to conceive additional children after contracting the illness. 4. Whether there was failure to conceive at all. 5. Whether there were or are any unusual pathological problems with reproductive system organs that affect or prevent conception. 6. If there are any men sufferers who have or had any issues pertinent to their own reproductive health, I would be very grateful for their input. I cannot emphasise how important it is for me to gather information on this subject. Therefore, if you don't wish to reply on this thread, you can preserve your privacy and anonymity either by: 1. Sending me a PM on this board. OR 2. Using a pseudonym and a GMail/other webmail service (or via TOR) to email me by clicking the following link and entering "Fertility" as the subject (please be sure to indicate your gender in the body of the email): www.delusionalinsects.com/contact-form/index.phpThank you for any help you can give in my research. Kind regards. David
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Post by Lynn on Jun 15, 2012 12:29:31 GMT -5
Hi David
When I first became hit head to toe. If you have seen my past post you know that I think I unknowing came down with this slowly over 8 or more years then bam the bugs head to toe. Well I remember when first hearing of Morgellons I ended up with help at a Shannon Link. I can not remember the spelling of her last name. I could try and hunt the link down for you. She had a women post there who came down with this while pregnant with twins and one was born without Morgellons and the other was inflicted. That must had been terribly harsh to have to babies and one sick and the mom sick. The baby was not as sick as the mom.
Then just before Trolls chased me out of Birdmites we had a lady from I think Irland who has this and she had a baby or toddler. I believe she is still there. Her post name is Cacilia (sp).
Hope that will give you some leads and if you need me to track them down I can send them your way.
In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn
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Post by davidbourke on Jun 15, 2012 14:08:07 GMT -5
Many thanks for your response, TorpedoLynn.
The website update I'm working on at the moment consists of 23 new pages, many of them densely packed with vital new information. I've been writing it for a month now and I've managed to complete seven of the bigger ones.
Since time is of the essence with what I've now discovered, I need to get it all done and uploaded as soon as I possibly can. So I'm deep-researching, verifying, correlating, and writing for 18 hours a day, seven days a week.
I was hoping to get this information from members on this forum if possible rather than have to take time out to go chasing it on other websites and go through all the rigmarole of joining and introducing myself.
I will do it if I have to because it's so important, but if you or anyone else wishes to help me chase down this knowledge on other sites or forums I'd be very grateful.
If not, please don't worry about it. I know well that everyone here has their own serious problems to deal with.
Kind regards.
David
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Post by ruthintoronto on Jun 15, 2012 14:44:13 GMT -5
Victoria Vickers in the U.K. is now pregnant and has M. She is on utube. I know of another women who is 27 and 8 month pregnant and was just diagnoised with a brain tumor. Good work David, but this is scary. r
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Post by Lynn on Jun 15, 2012 21:22:31 GMT -5
Hi David
I do not mind chasing them down. Is there a web site to connect to you at. Some may not want to come here. I know it took me a good while to start posting at forums let alone the one I started at. Hope to have hold of these people for you on Wednesday. More later.
In Light Lynn/Torpedolynn
P.S. We have a new lady here who has a new baby, but she might not be ready to talk being so new.
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Post by davidbourke on Jun 15, 2012 21:43:00 GMT -5
Thank you to ruthintoronto and to TorpedoLynn for your responses. @ ruthintoronto - I'll chase down Victoria Vickers video on YouTube tomorrow. That's very sad about the woman diagnosed with a brain tumor. If you know her, please tell her to check out Gerson Therapy and Rife Therapy. Whatever she does, she mustn't accept chemo and/or radiation because they're a death sentence. If she writes to me at the email link in my original post above, I can provide her with many links to fantastic cancer resources and treatments that actually do work, unlike conventional medicine. I'll include her in my prayers. @ TorpedoLynn - thank you so much for your invaluable help. People can contact me at the email page of my website. The link is in my first post above, but here it is again: www.delusionalinsects.com/contact-form/index.phpIf people are simply providing information and don't require me to respond, they don't even have to give their real email addresses - but they must input a fake email address in the box provided, otherwise the software won't send their message. It can be something like nobody@none.com or whatever. But if they require a response, obviously they will have to provide a real email address. Love and kindest regards to you both. David.
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Post by itchin4answers on Jun 16, 2012 6:38:53 GMT -5
Hi David, My waters broke at 32 weeks and I was admitted to hospital. Went into labour a week later, developed Chorioamnionitis and sepsis. My placenta was incomplete and the umbilical cord snapped. Hope this helps. itchin
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Post by davidbourke on Jun 16, 2012 7:51:35 GMT -5
Hi itchin,
Thank you so much for your information. I'm so sorry you had this distressing experience when it was an event that should have been filled with joy and hope.
I should have made one thing clear in my first post - I'm a single man, never married. So my knowledge of childbirth complications is pretty much non-existent. Since your pregnancy went to 33 weeks, I presume your child was born healthy? If not, I apologise with all my heart for my ignorance.
Thank you again for your openness and kindness. It's deeply appreciated.
Kindest regards.
David
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Post by davidbourke on Jun 16, 2012 8:09:24 GMT -5
@ ruthintoronto - I've done a search on YouTube for Victoria Vickers and the only one that turns up is from the US, a Java teacher and lecturer. Perhaps she's removed her material?
Oh, well. Thanks very much for the heads-up anyway.
Kindest regards.
David
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Post by itchin4answers on Jun 16, 2012 18:13:47 GMT -5
Hi itchin, Thank you so much for your information. I'm so sorry you had this distressing experience when it was an event that should have been filled with joy and hope. I should have made one thing clear in my first post - I'm a single man, never married. So my knowledge of childbirth complications is pretty much non-existent. Since your pregnancy went to 33 weeks, I presume your child was born healthy? If not, I apologise with all my heart for my ignorance. Thank you again for your openness and kindness. It's deeply appreciated. Kindest regards. David Hi David, My knowledge of child birth was rather non existent too! My pregnancy was unplanned and rather short since I found out at 23 weeks! so a 10 week pregnancy is a bit of a rush in the scheme of things! My son was ok, other than having sepsis too. He had to be in a humidy crib for a couple of weeks to maintain his body temperature. Also he was on antibiotics for the first week of his life. Other than that he was "A" ok. Yes it was a rather awful experience, though I pick out the good bits and pat myself on the back for a job well done. Happy to help. itchin
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 16, 2012 19:44:29 GMT -5
You are brave to even consider this subject.it gets me in trouble and kicked off sites like mdr.maybe i might know a bit.Should we pm or or keep it open.No need to contact viki as she is in a private setting so no upsetting for her and the baby.This is my op as she won't reply to me for this reason.She knows me quite well but no more commenting on this friend for now.Let her get through this and she will be fine as she had help with things prior to the realization that she had concieved.a few baby gifts for her in UKm would be fantastic as she is like all other morgies and is without financial greatness. A travelers check to her would be best as international shipping rates are high for weighty pkgs. Many moms report back to me that the fetus is fine and that the drs freak out with the weirdnesss involved but normally the baby only needs cleaned up.I will go into detail in pvt on this but the news is encouraging for expectant moms that have M.The abdomen of the newborn starts to distend slightly after 6mths and treatment is required and on this i must shut up but any mom to be needs to contact me by pm as I work with several, already with this dilemma.
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Post by shylaosborne on Jun 17, 2012 22:06:21 GMT -5
I was unaware of morgellons until recently and believe that it did not take over until as with all pregnant women my immune system lowered to protect my fetus. I became fatigued to an extreme amount and had very restless legs and nerve problems. After my son was born, very healthy, my health has went downhill and my symptoms led me to conclude that I must have morgellons as this is the only explanation I can come to. The only symptoms I could guess so far my son could have is blue fibers, stomach issues, and sinus congestion. But he is only 7 and half months old so communication is limited with him obviously.
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 17, 2012 23:26:46 GMT -5
You can d some things for your son to help him out.First one of us can do a stool density check for thingsI am aware of being in the stool.Does he have any green coming from the sinuses or is he stopped up with his sinuses?A bit of garlic oil and saliner solution in a sprayer can clean the sinuses free of the fibers which congregate there.It would be nice if a dr could treat him for pin worms as this would really help until he is older and can go through the treatment process that is necessary to disperse the parasitic mess from the body.Whenever he switches over to milk,use the red top whole milk and let him have all he wants.High protien diet also helps,such as lentils,beans and meat.I will keep working on more things and this area is the most important aspect of Morgellons,the children.I need the contents of a diaper for inspection.I know what to look for and I can teach you so that you can monitor his level of infestation.Oxyclean added in with all washing is a must.Take a paper towel and swipe the floor in areas where the broom misses.Send it also.When ready to send anything,I will pm an address.The best way too keep the eggs off the skin is with the acne washes such as lavaclean bodywash as it has up to 10%benzoyl peroxide.Not from the prescription kind but from across the counter,much cheaper.I think that Broccli,kale and mustard greens,brussel sprouts and this type of leafy green vegetables slow the growth of the invaders and they also seem to flush out when eating high in these types of veggies.Never touch your eyes with your fingers and don't touch things m unless absolutely necessary as the pressure from touching them forces the body fluid into their body and feeds them,isn't that called osmosis? Hands off and keep the hands and areas rinsed with cold water and not a lot of soap as many are overdoing the body bath thing,probably for many reasons associated with M but this egg mass is so sticky and is designed to do that.The eggs eventually sink down into the skin so the best defense is long sleeves,always socks,checking ones clothing,no creams to soften the skin unless specifically for M,Don't think that controlling your immediate enviroment is all that important at least after an inital cleaning of the home with pinesol cleaner.No leaky faucets or any plumbing issues and a septic issue is the worst of all.Have a septic man come and check the system but no pay outs for inspections only. There is a cheap product that makes the system work by pouring it down the drain each week or month.Granules of some type that activate the bacteria inside.Check air handler filters often,they can be washed off with most types.Never leave out food at night,screens need to be without holes,I don't like outside lighting that attracts bugs at night.The lime sulphur sprays and the dust which is the best can be used to stop the ground dwellers from coming in and breeding outside close to the home.I see many legs with the sores from the eggs being popped onto the legs while walking in the yard.No dead trees or old wood around the house.Leave spiders alone,they eat the right bugs,not us.We don't need sterile enviroments,we need properly managed bio mechanisms,especially our home grounds.
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Post by davidbourke on Jun 19, 2012 12:36:55 GMT -5
Thank you all for your invaluable input.
@ itchin4answers - I'm so glad things turned out well for you. It was indeed a job well done!
@ shylaosborne - thank you for your openness and honesty. I don't doubt that scrap429 will be able to help you. I will include you and your child in my prayers.
@ scrap492 - thank you for your input. I have sent you a PM.
God bless, and my kindest regards to all of you.
David
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Post by shylaosborne on Jun 19, 2012 18:54:50 GMT -5
scabdraggrthank you for the great tips We live in a very old, leaky, moldy, and poorly insulated house and are in the process of major repairs so once they are complete I will be able to manage a stable environment and start a regimen. Thank you so much
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 20, 2012 9:32:19 GMT -5
Shyla would you please contact me bluedog58@hotmail.com ?
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Post by shylaosborne on Jun 20, 2012 17:24:49 GMT -5
My email is shylaosborne@gmail.com
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Post by ruth on Jul 3, 2012 10:26:47 GMT -5
hello david, my daughter has a dx. of lyme. we do not speak of M but i see the white tracks she does not have lesions and M does not seem to affect her like it affects me.
she is married to a vietnamese whose parents went to france to escape the war.
she had a difficult time getting pregnant. the pregnancy was considered high risk with the possiblity of downs outcome. the placenta was very small as was the umbilical cord. the baby is awesome and very small. she is 10 months and wears 0-3mo. clothes. she is very bright but slow to crawl and prefers practicing walking as i can feel her joints 'creak' . i watch her 2 days a week while her mom works part-time. she is a wonderful, beautiful baby. we decided my potential to infect her is not worth denying her the love of a grandmother as only love is in our control and........... the ocean is one big cesspool now........the world is toxic in many other ways. how sad for all life on our planet.
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Post by Lynn on Jul 3, 2012 12:46:55 GMT -5
Hi Ruth
Your post touched my heart and soul. I see the grand kids all the time as my step son sits for them. I just went through a mini stage of worry of the subject of what you speak of. You are so right about the low risk and the world so toxic that we are all swimming in it. I also though try to keep my area and myself as debre free as possible when around them and on bad days I do not hug or get as close during play.
Yesterday was a so so day and I picked up the 4 month old grand baby and found a medium size black speck on the babies cheek. Then a tiny black speck on the nose of the 4 year old. It made me paranoid for the rest of the day. Thank you for your words so that I do not completely with draw again from the family. Everyone traffics through my house and they all have black specks from debre from me or what ever brings it in the house and they can pass it on just as easily and they never restrict contact with anyone sense they do not believe I am contagious and do not believe in Morgellons.
The other day I saw white speck all over the back of my hubby's shirt and had I not really restrained myself from picking them off and making him mad. He played with all three grand kids and two of the other adult children in the home leave debre like I have around the sink and toilet after they just used the bathroom and it does not matter what they are waring or what they did or did not do the entire day. Makes me a bit nervous though especially sense I can not keep up with house work. I use to be a real clean freak.
In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn
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Post by ibzahp on Jul 3, 2012 21:51:31 GMT -5
I sympathise w/ypu Lynn in terms of keeping up with housework. I ieve it is wonderful that you and so many of the wonderful morgies on this site are keeping up and getting stuff done. Its very hard now for me to get the housework done and my honey Greg goes out of his way to help keep things cclean. I am very ill w/this scourge. It is hard around this time as the moon is close to full.I love you all and womens health issues loom large for some of us. Glad you have such a lovely family
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