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Post by bessie on Dec 11, 2010 20:01:39 GMT -5
Lynn - I know who you are talking about. Her English is excellent, and she does post on MDR. It might be comforting to know there are others in her country, maybe even people she can talk to on the phone. Perhaps Jo from Morgellons UK knows someone there.
Bessie
ps - Nice to "see" you!
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Post by bessie on Dec 11, 2010 19:56:58 GMT -5
seattle - I can think of about a half dozen MDs who have this. I started seeing an MD about 2 1/2 years ago who agreed to work with me on my "problem". Of course, the office staff knew the issue. When I had blood drawn her nurse told me a story. She said when she was in training years ago, she did a rotation and decided to look at a patient's urine under a microscope. There were tiny red fibers in it, and so she called the doc over to look. He told her she must have contaminated the specimen. She knew she had not, but had never heard of Morgellons (might have been before it was so-called). Anyway, she never forgot that and always wondered what that was about. Someone in our support group had a kidney stint removed and the PA who did it expressed "shock" at the condition of the stint (I guess it had stuff all over it). I would guess it went into the hazmat trash. So I guess the answer is "whaaaa....oh, nevermind".
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Dec 2, 2010 17:35:14 GMT -5
Hey, Bannanny!
I am still "almost" symptom-free, and playing golf every day that it is possible. Great opportunity to keep tabs on those chemtrails.
I found that article very disturbing.
"A congressional inquiry concluded in May that the CDC knowingly used false data in making a “scientifically indefensible” claim that the water was safe to drink"
This is the agency that we are hoping will bring us validation? Allowing all those families to drink lead contaminated water when they KNEW?
Bessie
ps - still got the same phone number??
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Post by bessie on Dec 1, 2010 22:33:58 GMT -5
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Post by bessie on Dec 1, 2010 22:31:36 GMT -5
This is from the WA Post Breaking News Blog, just out tonight. Although it has nothing to do with Morgellons, it shows that the CDC lies to hide information about conditions harmful to people: voices.washingtonpost.com/local-breaking-news/dc-water-may-still-be-contamin.html?wpisrc=nl_natlalertD.C. water may still be contaminatedBy Ashley Halsey III and Mike DeBonis The water in almost 15,000 D.C. homes that were repaired during a massive effort to remove lead pipes may still be contaminated by dangerous levels of the metal, according to a report released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If those residences are home to small children, pregnant women or anyone with a compromised immune system, the water should be tested, said George Hawkins, general manager of D.C. Water. Read the report here. (PDF) The CDC concluded that homeowners who had pipes only partially replaced might have made the problem worse. The center also confirmed that children living in the District were exposed to lead poisoning from 2000 to 2006 as an inadvertent result of efforts to disinfect the water supply caused lead pipes to corrode and leach into the water that flowed through them. The findings are a sharp reversal by the federal health agency, which initially claimed that they found no evidence that spikes in the level of lead in the water had harmed D.C. residents. A congressional inquiry concluded in May that the CDC knowingly used false data in making a “scientifically indefensible” claim that the water was safe to drink.The report marks the first time the CDC has publicly acknowledged that there was measurable health risk from the city’s lead crisis and that the primary remedy appears to have been flawed. Stay with PostLocal.com for more. Bessie
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Post by bessie on Nov 27, 2010 20:39:32 GMT -5
Thirty minutes from Tampa, FL. Northampton would be a great place to gather for a picket-party. I grew up a few miles from there, and I think it's a great town with many academics and bright people. Even Rachel Maddow lives just outside Northampton. It would be great if she could learn about this; she's a powerful voice in the news.
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Nov 27, 2010 12:42:11 GMT -5
Skizit - Somehow I missed your earlier post about Dr. Hildy having felony charges against her and that this information is available on the internet. I searched extensively for information and found nothing. I even researched under her previous name (previous marriage, I believe): Hildegarde L.A. Sacarello. I did find references going back to her work as an industrial toxicologist from over 15 years ago (example: www.labsafety.com/refinfo/ezfacts/ezf243.htm - see her book published in 1994 as the first reference). This kind of allegation is very serious, and if in fact it is "available" on the internet, can you point me in the right direction? Thank you, Bessie www.labsafety.com/refinfo/ezfacts/ezf243.htm
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Post by bessie on Nov 13, 2010 11:30:37 GMT -5
Skizit -
The quotes in your video. Are they derived from a document you can link?
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Nov 12, 2010 20:34:07 GMT -5
Skizit -
Where did those quotes come from?
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Nov 12, 2010 20:25:49 GMT -5
"Bessie,
I sure do remember that, (when you had the bird seed) thing happening. Yes, you brought back those memories. Is that happening anymore when you rub cream on your skin? Or did that finally stop. And totally bizarre too, about your friend and their diag with the "plant" material too."
Toni - Yes, it stopped almost 3 years ago. I worked at it every single day, hours at a time. Like a science fiction horror movie it was. What is strange is that the seeds were pretty large (relatively). I could see them with my regular reading glasses - they were the same size as the bird seed. They often hurt coming out, and sometimes left a hole. I can't imagine some of these things actually getting in the skin, not in the form they were in when they came out anyway. I am convinced they formed inside, but by what process is beyond me. I wish that I had saved some samples, I'd have had dna done on them. It almost seems that SOMETHING is in me copying things I come in contact with. It's just too messed up. No wonder no one believes us.
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Nov 5, 2010 18:14:59 GMT -5
I was surprised they didn't mention the MRF as far as doing research (they claimed Wymore seems to be the only one left). I know the MRF doesn't do research directly, but they stated they had 9 scientists researching for the Phase 2. I wonder if they even contacted the MRF? Anyone know?
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Nov 5, 2010 18:01:58 GMT -5
Toni - Several years ago, when I was expelling things from my skin using a particular cream, I had TONS of seeds. Three of these had begun to sprout. The stem and green leaves were obvious. The seeds were exactly like the kind that were in my environment - different kinds of bird seed. I had many birds at the time and they are always scattering seeds.
There was someone on another site who sent what he thought was bug material to an entymologist. The response he got was that there was no bug parts, but there was fiber and plant material - including one "very pretty blossom".
This is some very scary stuff.
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Oct 15, 2010 20:56:57 GMT -5
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Valtrex
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Post by bessie on Aug 23, 2010 12:33:50 GMT -5
I don't know if anyone has tried this, but I spoke to a Morgie yesterday who started seeing a new doctor. The doc said that she had another patient with Morgellons who did extremely well on Valtrex (anti-viral often prescribed for herpes simplex).
So this woman tried it herself and had a very positive reaction. She said she feels no symptoms at all, but cautioned that she's only been taking it for three days. And who know what might happen after she stops.
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Aug 23, 2010 12:28:46 GMT -5
Dr. Staninger is on the editorial board of the Journal, which is published by NREP (National Registry of Environmental Professionals)
See page 69 for and article by Dr. Staninger.
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Aug 23, 2010 12:24:03 GMT -5
Bannanny -
A quick comment about the shapes. Your chip, Bannanny, is a very crisp hexagon. The glitter hexagons are kind of raggedy. I don't know what that means, I can only speculate that the process of cutting up the glitter into small pieces is not precise. Why would it be, considering their purpose?
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Aug 21, 2010 20:50:00 GMT -5
Skizit -
Not saying that some of the fibers aren't delivered to the body soemhow and released, but I think that because of the sheer volume of these things they almost have to form within the body. You refer to a self-replication process - where would this occur?
Further, they are not confined to lesions; they often arise through unbroken skin. Sometimes thousands a day. Undoubtedly, they are deep within the body - organs, maybe even bones.
I haven't viewed all your videos yet, so I'll restrict my questions (though I have many!).
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Aug 21, 2010 20:37:45 GMT -5
Skizit -
Whoever you may be, thank you for all of the work you are doing re: Morgellons. It is obvious that you are very smart and educated - and open-minded (unless you are one of us!). Please don't be discouraged if you are encountering obstacles; we need people like you to delve into this. One question, perhaps a dumb one. Is "real" glitter hexagonal? It seems all the M ones are. Maybe I'll buy a cheap card and take a look with a 200X magnification.
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Aug 21, 2010 20:27:30 GMT -5
Ali -
Call me! I sent you an email...
Bessie
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Post by bessie on Jul 24, 2010 22:07:58 GMT -5
I think it is also important to remember that the interviewer structures the questions. Rach asked Cindy specific questions, and that was the way it went. The show is only a half hour - and three "mystery" conditions were very briefly covered - and then on to cooking! There was hardly enough time to do much else. There was NO mention of a "cure" being around the corner. I think Dr. Bull said something about there being "treatment" for it, but I don't know what he was referring to (probably Lyme-type treatments). I also think it is unfair to criticize anyone who is putting him or herself out there and helping to make this a visible problem. How many of us even use our real names, or do any outreach? I understand that the NMO was swamped with emails from people who didn't know what was wrong with them until they saw the show - and there were donations for research as well. It's too bad that Dr. Bull made the remarks about it not being in any medical books, etc, but perhaps even that might be helpful for people to hear, though I must admit it did get my back up at the time. As far as "living with Morgellons" - well, that is an important message, too. Until there IS a cure (if ever), I want to live each day as well as I can, to participate in life as much as I am able, and - yes - to be thankful for what I DO have. What's the alternative? Living with it doesn't mean we stop trying.
Bessie
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