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Post by susiq on Apr 6, 2013 19:45:43 GMT -5
Dear Friends, Here I am asking for your help again. Having the morgs in my eyes is the worst nightmare that I could ever imagine. It totally controls my life, how I feel, my mood, my depression, whether I can think at all and of course whether my eyes are so swollen that I can barely see or that they hurt so badly I don't want to try to open them.
I am just wondering if any of you have found a way to get them out of the eyes and keep them out. I have tried antibiotic ointments but they are only a brief and temporary fix.
Luv U guys.
susiq
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 6, 2013 20:21:07 GMT -5
Tinactin antifungal crème placed lightly on the areas around the eyes, not in the eyes. Never allow your fingertips to touch your eyes. The Tinactin can also be placed on a q-tip and used to clean the mess out of one's ears. It makes all the pain go away!
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Post by ruthintoronto on Apr 6, 2013 21:53:18 GMT -5
I used coconut oil directly in the eye and let it melt. I did this twice a day. It worked for me.
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Post by susiq on Apr 6, 2013 23:46:21 GMT -5
Oh, thank you thank you to both of you. You are the angels that I have been praying for. I can't wait to have some relief for my eyes. I'll let you know what works for me and maybe it will help someone who is reading this that has the same problem.
Luv U guys, susiq
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Post by lostintime on Apr 7, 2013 1:54:35 GMT -5
Sorry your hurting so much. My eye doctor told me to buy baby shampoo and wash my eye lashes. Getting soap in your eyes is no good no matter what your using so don't put it right in your eyes. The eye doctor was thinking of demodex mites in the eye lashes when he told me to do this. I don't think he really knew what was going on but it did help. I just think the same goo that comes out of our scalp and gets in our hair is doing the same thing with the lashes. Good luck
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 7, 2013 8:41:51 GMT -5
Phoretic mites but with a twist. I have yet to see a demodex mite from my body and I certainly had enough floaters in my eyes.
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Post by ruthintoronto on Apr 7, 2013 8:54:19 GMT -5
Make sure your hands are clean before putting the organic coconut oil in your eyes and more is not better. 2 times a day should be enough. I had black specks coming out of my eyes. Coconut oil is very gentle.
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Post by bb on Apr 7, 2013 10:26:04 GMT -5
Coconut oil is a great idea.
Zapping is also very effective, though not a cure. I swear I could feel them coming from behind my eyes after zapping. It felt like a flea jumping inside my eye socket, heading toward the front.
It seems they get in my eyes during the night, because I find them in the morning mostly in my eyelashes.
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 7, 2013 11:11:05 GMT -5
You are abosolutely 100% correct with your perceptions and beliefs. The DR was ready for you with the diagnosis that you received. There has been a massive effort underway for a long time to discredit those that suffer and can still think for themselves. Mites, Bugs, Fungi, Mold, Viruses, such as arboviruses, all these living things can play a part with Lyme and Morgellons. Mites are like ticks but on steroids, especially with the spirochetes that they contain being the same B. Burgdorferi bacteria as found in Ixodes ticks. Anyone that says we don't have several species of bugs and insects within our body is highly confused or a liar covering something up. My personal collection of bugs from my insides is mind blowing, at least it is for me. Only last week I had at least a thousand tiny flies come out in my stool after using the Fenbendazole paste. I found live ones, dead ones, partially formed ones and many pupae and larvae. I photo'd all the stages. In my off limits room, there are many mites in closed enviroments that have a biomechanism going on. There are a few vids on you tube of the mites, mostly phoretic mites but several others. Hey I'll send you some and you can dump them down the back of the drs shirt. Just a thought but I bet his dismissive attitude toward his sick patients would change. I loved your post and it seemed so heartfelt and well thought. If there is anything that you would like to view, then please let me know. farm9.staticflickr.com/8516/8508316078_545b70c71a_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8240/8508312346_c08c689a18_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8076/8432251893_63d91d5180_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8366/8432233273_7668746a7c_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8328/8433319026_790d679f44_m.jpgfarm9.staticflickr.com/8071/8432030653_862bc09f53_m.jpg
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 7, 2013 13:19:24 GMT -5
My family had 9 kids and we had little to go on each day but my Mom was the best, she grew all our food, mostly organic, cooked three meals each day and when it was time to she would give all of us mebendazole, which I hated but those roundworms that came out would be 12-20 inches long. She had us poop on an old newspaper when it was time for the expulsion. I'm 61 and very healthy, 0 cholesterol, 170 lbs, no fat and I run and work each day. I've only seen a dr 3 times by the age of 50 and one was due to an accident and one was from an allergy to the doxycycline that I got the first time. I live on the forest edge and I'm trained to heal with what is in the forest. Bloodroot and Gensing grow in the yard next to the creek. The wild hydrangea is a favorite plant and I used it to heal my lesions.
Fenbendazole is the best dewormer and is totally safe.
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Post by simone on Apr 8, 2013 22:56:04 GMT -5
I remember my eyes being itchy and I put some collidal silver on a paper towel and wiped around the eyes. My eyes were closed and did not put the collidal silver in eyes, just wiped gently around them. It seemed to help me.
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Post by susiq on Apr 8, 2013 23:41:54 GMT -5
I am willing to try anything! I feel like I have a giant spider web over my whole head with most of the web over my eyes. I have had to pull them out of my eyes for years or I wouldn't be able to see at all. It's been so painful, the stabbing pain, the scratchy sandy granules, the hard black specks and the swollen, red feverish pus filled eye I get from the white wormy looking things. The fibers that I pull from my eyes all seem to come from my ears or nose. My scalp is a mess too!! I just know that I need help....Please!
susiq
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Post by ruthintoronto on Apr 9, 2013 6:04:14 GMT -5
Susiq, try some of the things reccomended. I too had the spider web feeling on my face and the scratchy sand granules and black specks coming out of the eye. It is gone now.
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 9, 2013 7:08:30 GMT -5
Tinactin cream works miracles with the skin mess so keep it on your body and hair. Sulphur in the carpet, physan 20 for cleaning the bathroom and floors, walls and even clothes. It must be diluted. Oxyclean and Pine-sol for the laundry.
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Post by toni on Apr 9, 2013 9:30:02 GMT -5
Suziq,
I use to get seriously scratchy irritated eyes in the beginning of my onset. Even went to eye specialists, and no one saw anything, of course (that's what they said).
I fixed the scratchy red eyes problem by taking a few drops of baby shampoo (Tearless Johnson & Johnsons), and put that in my clean hands, added water to make suds, and then I blinked with my eyes open into my hand full of suds. Then rinsed my eyes out with fresh water. I began doing this a couple of times a week, and now, just every blue moon, and haven't had any eye problems since.
If Demodex are in your lashes, *they* recommended that an opthalmic ointment is put along the lash line, (that's to kill the bacteria the mites haul in) to the follicles which can then really cause an eye lid infection, "blephartis".
I do remember I used Gentamicin opthalmic too, but... that was when my eyes were itching and burning, and the baby shampoo was what washed out the debris, and it's still what I use to keep my eyes clear and free of debris, I just don't have to use it as often now.
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Post by morghunter on Apr 9, 2013 17:28:26 GMT -5
Hi Suziq, at the pharmacy you can purchase an eyewash kit for two or three dollars. With it comes a bottle and cup that just covers the eye for washing. When the solution is all used up fill the little bottle with distilled water and add a couple drops of J and J no more tears baby shampoo. It will flush out the goo and dozens of fibers. I have been doing this for years now. Good luck.
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 9, 2013 20:22:43 GMT -5
I like the suggestion Morghunter!
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Post by morghunter on Apr 9, 2013 20:43:48 GMT -5
Thanks Scabdraggr but I must confess it was toni who turned me on to the idea of using J and J no more tears.It really works. Later.
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Post by susiq on Apr 10, 2013 5:42:58 GMT -5
Many thanks to all who posted! I have tried the Tinactin cream and it has helped! I plan to try all of your suggestions but I am pretty sick at the moment. Just want You all to know how much I appreciate your help!
susiq
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Post by scabdraggr on Apr 10, 2013 6:01:50 GMT -5
Hey, the final conclusions could be put on a list of how to treat things.
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