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Post by robertalouise26 on Aug 17, 2007 0:14:43 GMT -5
Hi josej what excellent pics!!!!!!!!!! I think that there is more than one thing there yes sringtails but a couple of other bugs maybe some sort of fly??? Thanks sooo much for the post. Best. Roberta.
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Post by liz on Aug 17, 2007 0:25:12 GMT -5
Nats seem to be back for me~fly right out of a lesion and hover in front of my face...can you believe this is happening to us?
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Post by Sidney on Aug 17, 2007 0:29:34 GMT -5
Jose and Kathy, I just honestly cannot imagine this, but so feel your pain.
Please find an entomologist and share these images. Surely someone can help and I don't think that "someone" will be found here.
My very best guess would be it could be a Collembola molting...but I sure don't know. Ask the experts. PLEASE!
I am so very sorry for Kathy's pain and suffering and I know this is pure hell for both of you
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Post by sisi on Aug 17, 2007 2:26:43 GMT -5
There is an entomologist near you in Davie Florida [ Broward County], connected with the University of Florida, that I brought bug samples to from my apartment several times last year when I lived in Florida. He is a nice person and will look at and identify what you bring him. If you PM me, I will be happy to give you the details.
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Post by belikewater on Aug 17, 2007 10:00:14 GMT -5
josej, Excellent pictures, thank you. I am so sorry for your wife. These pictures look like what came out of prevenge's skin. prevenge could you re-post, here if it's OK with jose, the picks you took? Hang in there.
I think one thing that has kept me from much bug invasion is the body rubs and the hot hot-tubs I take. Cook them suckers.
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Post by prevenge on Aug 17, 2007 11:43:46 GMT -5
lymebusters.proboards39.com/index.cgi?board=rash&action=display&thread=1184909394&page=1i think all these insects look the same because of the backlighting.. the rtanslucency.. etc.. to really identify them properly.. or correlate them as the same or not.. you'd have to spread them out to examine their exact prone form.. not curled up or anything. i think jose's nymph is a fungal fly or similar in mid-biomiimic-genesis. just think.. make a new lichen that has algae feeding the fungi.. which has fungi feeding the fungi flies and collembola that it generates through advanced bio-nano-technology. continually self-feeding mini-eco-system in ya. -M
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Post by prevenge on Aug 17, 2007 15:47:36 GMT -5
squooshy squooshy creepy crawly boogadaboogadaboogada! i ain't scurred. -M
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Post by browncircles on Aug 17, 2007 19:36:28 GMT -5
Does that first picture look like a tiny wasp?
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Post by cyn on Aug 18, 2007 1:45:27 GMT -5
Jose,
How did that problem with the bug in the nasal passages end up? Did you eventually go to a doctor or what? She sure is loaded with bug parts, is that how she made original contact with Morgellons? Just curious, seems so many with bugs get better, me and my worms continue getting worse. Anyway, take good care of yourselves, and darn good pic's! cyn
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Post by prevenge on Aug 18, 2007 3:11:41 GMT -5
yes she is loaded Jose. Does / has she ever done ANY exercise?
-M
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Post by liz on Aug 18, 2007 4:01:20 GMT -5
Those sores all look the same~don't they?
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Post by morgellonsmoe on Aug 18, 2007 11:27:05 GMT -5
Good pictures!
We all have bugs coming out of our skin .. I think the key to Morgellons is for the researchers to ask why? What is in us that attracks these insane insects to nest in us? I think when they can find out the why .. we will know what Morgellons is and how to treat it. I know for me that treating with pesticides only exacerbates the bugs and more kinds .. So what are these insects attracted to in us? That I think is the key and thanks to my dear Friend who pointed this out to me , cause I was stuck on the bug thing too but could not get rid of them until I stoppedtrying to treat my morgellons as if it were a bug problem, its not ... so treating for bugs does not help . something we are infected with attracts the bugs. So we have to find out the way to treat that .. no one has figured that out yet so we have to find what works for us .
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Post by josej on Aug 18, 2007 11:29:48 GMT -5
Hey all, thanks so much for your responses. By the way, I hope it's not off-topic to posts these types of pictures on this board. We just get kinda overwhelmed with these symptoms (bugs) and frankly, where else but here can I try to get answers? So, thanks for putting us with our pictures. And answers! Wow, we sure need answers for this.
Cyn: KJ's nasal fly... well, that was then... but they seem to come out from various places. If you fix the nose, then they come out thru' the arm lesions. If you take care of that, then they come out in the stool, or in the scalp. I guess they move around and make their exit wherever it's convenient at that time. And no, she didn't go to any doctor about it. (Kinda pointless.)
Prevenge: No, KJ doesn't get much exercise right now. If you could only imagine how difficult it is for her just go make it to the bathroom. She has little energy and is very dragged down.
Liz: You're right. There's a lot of similarity with all her sores. Approx the same size, depth, and they behave the same way. It's like they have a life of their own. They start as a little dark red spot. In a few days they'll grow and become very itchy. Later there's a dark "something" deep inside. That's ususally where a bug of some type will be found.
Sid, BelikeH2O, Sisi, P.Ali, Browncircles, Roberta: Thanks for your ever-encouraging words.
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Post by belikewater on Aug 18, 2007 18:18:32 GMT -5
Don't mean to step on your interesting thread, josej. However, one of my little paranoias is the researchers will find the thing infecting us has been patented by monsanto, and they will file a lawsuit at us for stealing their property.
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Post by justhanginin on Aug 18, 2007 19:24:53 GMT -5
Not trying to hijack your thread Jose and I hope you got my e-mail.Morgellonsmoe asked why these bugs are attracted to us. One of the keys to why these various insects are attracted to our bodies is that we have some type of fungal odor coming from us. Counteract the fungal condition and you are on the way to getting rid of the insect problem. First step would be diet , if it is white don't eat it, no sugar, no starch. No caffeine it exascerbates the itchy skin thing. Yoghurt or acidophilus to help the digestive tract. Garlic in your diet if you aren't doing that already Topical sulfur to get rid of the insects or use Vick's vaporub. If there is a living bug near the surface it will run like H##L for an exit. Once you have the bug thing under control use Nizoral Shampoo and 20 Mule Team borax in your bath to keep the fungal condition under control. This is what you or anyone can do help keep this under control. The only thing that my homeopath and I have not found a way to control is the fibers and those clear glassy- looking tubes. Whatever the are they have not responded to any homeopathic remedy to date.
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Post by josej on Aug 18, 2007 20:37:53 GMT -5
BelikeH20: If so, then we can all do a class-action counter suit against Monstanto for assault with a deadly weapon... And if I have any of their property in our body, they're welcome to have it right back! Justhanginin: WHAT!!!! If it's white, don't eat it? No sugar either? Aw c'mon... you're kidding about the coffee right? You're a NewYorker... how d'ya survive without that stuff in the morning? OK seriously now. If this calls for extreme measures, so be it. We'd like to win this war... really. So if you have a healthy eating program (don't want to use the " d" word") that would get the fungus out of us, please send it. Gracias to all of you.
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Post by janedough on Aug 18, 2007 20:52:06 GMT -5
Jose, I know that taratula has suffered like your wife in many ways. I am sure she would be willing to share her protocol with her if you ask. I know that she takes neem orally. I think she buys capsules. This stops the bugs short of forming. She has posted many different things that she has done. I really think she would be very helpful to speak to.
I am sorry that KJ has to suffer so much. I also use topical sulfer, which does seem to help but it is messy and smelly. I do get relief from it though. You can buy it in walmart for cheap. I also use the borax especially in the laundry. I also throw it on the carpets and let it sit for a while before vaccuuming. Some people have applied copper sulfate mixed with baby shampoo into lesions. ( I think this was greema jan) But it is nothing to fool around with.
It must be so hard for you to watch her suffer like this and not be able to do a thing to make any of it better. I am so sorry.
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Post by justhanginin on Aug 18, 2007 21:50:53 GMT -5
No Jose, not kidding at all. I am not saying that this is easy but it is about survival No caffeinated substances and that means no chocolate on at least two counts and the same for coffee it makes the body acidic . No tea unless it is decaf. I drink Salada decaf, inexpensive and it is black tea , heathy for you. Honey will sweeten it. Keep meat to a minimum preferably no red meat, parasites of all types thrive in an acidic environment and eating meat also makes our bodies acidic. Steam green vegetables with chunks of garlic , use that as your main meal with a little chicken (white meat) or fish on the side. Fruit, but more the cold weather stuff as it is not as high in sugar and has more fiber in it. Apples, pears,etc. Make one change at a time so that it isn't overwhelming. I still slide back occasionally but usually pay for it with more skin activity.
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