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Post by Baraka Obam on Mar 9, 2014 15:33:55 GMT -5
I do not know how many beds I would have to sleep in to catch a disease like we have but if my sleeping all over the world in one after another bed has any bearing on the chances,it would have to be more than I could count.
When traveling I never stay in one place too long, other people that travel in this manner do not stay put, in fact, most are there for just a few days before they leave.
Some have been on trips for longer than 6 months and will be continuing their trips for more than a year.
These people have been in several countries and dozens of Hostels, what a mess and none of them are complaining of BUGS, ALTHOUGH I have seen them itching, but not to the extreem which this disease can and will cause at SOME point.
I would just like to suggest, if it is or was bugs that cause this, these people would be the ones suffering the massive itch caused by this disease, THEY would be itching central, but alas they are not.
I have met so many outstanding young people of the world, what darlings. Well all except for two Italians, men of course, LOL
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Post by threader on Mar 15, 2014 21:46:57 GMT -5
Nope, Morgies don't leave bugs, just fibers. These fibers, once out of the host for a while, seem to be pretty harmless.
But do you notice a symptom change from those beds? Those cheaper, dirtier places don't make your skin crawl more than fresh sheets at home?
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Post by itchin4answers on Mar 19, 2014 21:15:32 GMT -5
You only need to breath the air or push a supermarket trolley.
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