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Post by ruth on Jul 22, 2008 10:48:42 GMT -5
my dog pepper, 15y. had a nail that was still attached to the quick growing as long strings.
my daughter talked me into taking her to her vet.
i didn't tell her until we left that i had been to that vet already.
it was funny to me as that is where "the men in white coats" picked me up (i slipped into his lab room and starting using his microscope. when he caught me i tried to tell him what was going on, next thing i know the men in white were there)
they threw me into the psyche ward where i had just completed my nursing clinical.........
anyways.........the vet IS covered in morgellons. i can spot it anywhere, plus i was holding my dog and i was close to this man. i used the bathroom there......covered in the black specks. i can spot them anywhere. so this clinic is infected and potentially all of the animals he treats. i sincerely hope it wasn't me who brought this in, but i feel no guilt about this now as it is spreading rapidly and no one knows or can see it but us.
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Post by kamefromsky on Jul 22, 2008 10:57:14 GMT -5
"In the land of the blind, the one eyed man rules...."
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Post by mfromcanada on Jul 22, 2008 12:08:49 GMT -5
ruth, your story is kind of funny. You are pretty brave. I hope your stay was a short one...
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Post by godog on Jul 22, 2008 12:14:28 GMT -5
Yes, I got a chuckle also. It's a wonder we all haven't been carted off to the looneybin. I can just see you ducking into the lab like some movie character. Hahahaa.
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Post by felixwillford on Jul 22, 2008 12:39:18 GMT -5
So he now has morgellons from your previous visit a couple years ago?
Did he recogonize you?
This is also an area that needs to awareness teaching all vet offices.
Thanks, Ruth
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Post by silverangel on Jul 22, 2008 13:07:55 GMT -5
ruth, i too was laughing as i read your story, altho it really isn't a laughing matter.....u presented it hilariously......we gotta laugh don't we? i agree, this stuff is everywhere! i went on a trip over july 4th weekend, across 2 states, and i saw it in people, animals, insects, all over the environment.....in convenience stores, gas station bathrooms, people's homes. has anyone noticed that all of the animals (wild ones) are acting crazy? me and my mom watched one squirrel in the park running like someone was chasing it, then suddenly jump straight up in the air doing several twists, then take off in another direction, we thought it was injured at first, but no it wasn't. pets in people's homes are digging themselves, have ear mites and parasites...... i don't think u should worry about whether u were the one who "brought this in" to the vet's ruth.....it's all over..... people don't even know. hugs, silverangel
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Post by felixwillford on Jul 22, 2008 13:31:10 GMT -5
I meant "since" your previous visit.
Not to assume "you" gave it to him.
He surely became exposed from the animals as did my daughter who works for a vet.
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Post by bannanny on Jul 22, 2008 16:11:47 GMT -5
Before I lost my 3 dogs to this, they would do the same thing you described the squirrels doing silverangel. They would be sleeping soundly and outta nowhere, would jump up into the air and start running as tho something was chasing them. It would take me quite awhile to calm them down and when I checked them out I would always see tons of the black specs on their rears. It made my heart hurt then and it continually hurts now for all the animals. There aren't even half of the wild animals around here that there used to be. It really makes me ache inside, mostly becuz of their complete innocence . But you can bet on it, the animals feel even more than we do....... God bless them all. Ruth, how is your little one doing now? I hope she/he is better. You should order some Willard Water if you don't have any. Mix it with distilled water and spray it on your little Pepper dogs coat. It will break up the silica/crystals and give her/him much relief. I wish I'd have known about it when my dogs were still with me. Here's the link for it if you're interested....... www.dr-willardswater.com/love ~~ bannanny
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Post by silverangel on Jul 23, 2008 12:34:33 GMT -5
bannanny, wow now that u said that about your dogs, i am wondering if that's what's going on with my cat. cleo is 2 yrs old, i had her spayed when she was 8 months. (i found her as a stray). she has ever since been showing signs of still (i thought) being in heat, she growls and hisses, throws herself around like the tasmanian devil, bites her back legs and tail. the vet told me that she may have an ovary remnant left over from the spaying, and that's why she's "in heat" still. they want to charge me $200 an hr. for soft tissue surgery now, to look for the ovary remnant, and cannot guarantee that they'll be able to find it, or help her. i cannot afford it, so she continues to be miserable.....i feel so bad for her! neither she nor i have had a quiet night's sleep in over a year because of her "fits". now i am wondering if it's not the morgs bothering her, and not the "ovary remnant". any of u animal people know? any info would be greatly appreciated! i am heartbroken because i can't help her. i even tried giving her some rescue remedy, it calmed her and let her sleep for a night. i think my other cat, sunny, had morgs also, he ran away to die last year. i cried and cried over him, he was the sweetest thing! how unfair that our beloved innocent animals have to suffer with this too! hugs, silverangel
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Post by Sidney on Jul 23, 2008 13:55:04 GMT -5
Apparently there was a discussion Monday evening about whether or not our critters have intelligence. The person who started the subject believes they're intelligent and her veterinarian is in agreement.
I agree too. My body is NOT producing the snarls (like a carefully crafted Tied Fly or whatever they're called used for Fly Fishing. They're composed of hair AND fiber, and looped into a snarl so they can easily be carried into my facial lesions. I defy anyone, scientist, layperson or physician, to produce evidence these snarls, looped fibers, etc., have been manufactured in my body or by my own hands.
Yes, the damn things are intelligent.
They know when we are sleeping, they know when we're awake. They know when we eat something good, so spit it out for goodness sake.
I loathe and despise this forked up disease and all idiots who stand in the way of scientific research and/or have the Chicken Little Attitude. "The Sky is Falling."
There is only one peer reviewed and published paper, (about our disease) published in a prestigious journal. Duplicate the study in Oklahoma at the Department of Health.
If you hear hoofbeats don't think Zebras.
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Post by bannanny on Jul 23, 2008 14:22:12 GMT -5
First of all, yes....... animals have a great intelligence. They have that sixth sense that tells them all they need to know. Sometimes it's helpful to them, sometimes (as in morgellons) it only brings them pain. It makes my heart hurt more than anything, but the only thing we can do is try our best to communicate with them.
I was a vet tech for 7 years and altho I learned a great deal about animals, when it comes to morgellons there just isn't anything I know to do. Like I said, if I'd known about the Willy Water when my dogs were still with me, I would've sprayed them with it faithfully....... they might've had a chance. But like we all know, with morgellons it's hard to know what to do. When my dogs eyes and their light whimpers told me they were suffering more than anything I was trying to do to help them, I had to let them go. I'll never be at peace with what morgellons is doing not only to us, but to our sweet innocent animals.
Look into your kitty's eyes silverangel and she'll tell you what to do when nothing else has worked for her, and remember this.......
Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.
When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes to Rainbow Bridge. There are meadows and hills for all of our special friends so they can run and play together. There is plenty of food, water and sunshine, and our friends are warm and comfortable.
All the animals who had been ill and old are restored to health and vigor. Those who were hurt or maimed are made whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days and times gone by. The animals are happy and content, except for one small thing; they each miss someone very special to them, who had to be left behind.
They all run and play together, but the day comes when one suddenly stops and looks into the distance. His bright eyes are intent. His eager body quivers. Suddenly he begins to run from the group, flying over the green grass, his legs carrying him faster and faster.
You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. The happy kisses rain upon your face; your hands again caress their beloved head, and you look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet, so long gone from your life but never absent from your heart.
Then you cross Rainbow Bridge together....
I love you ~~ bannanny
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Post by bessie on Jul 23, 2008 14:37:46 GMT -5
Sidney - I believe the "critters" you are referring to are the most unwelcome guests that have taken up residence in our bodies... I sensed very early on that an intelligence was involved. It is a most frightening prospect but an unavoidable speculation (or even conclusion) when we see how this thing operates. Bessie
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Post by sisi on Jul 23, 2008 14:50:37 GMT -5
silverangel--you might want to try the two following nutritional products that are helping my dogs with Morgellons:(1) PetGuard Yeast & Garlic wafers for both dogs and cats--twice a day --they love it and think it is a treat (2) Green foods Barley Cat (I use Barley Dog--barley grass it works on inflamation and detox) sprinkle on food. Try it for a few weeks and see if your cat gets some relief. They can be found in health food stores.
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Post by ruth on Jul 23, 2008 19:34:25 GMT -5
bannany, i loved your story!
my dog was sent to me. we've been together for 15-16 years,
i had been going to the dog pound looking for my missing black lab. i had decided this was the last trip looking for her.
the second cage had 2 puppies in it. one was a cute pit bull pup. the other was a (sort of ) wire haired terrier pup. she sat still and lifted one front leg. she did it again........i opened the cage, grabbed her, and put her in my purse. i walked out......told the receptionist my dog wasn't there, i wouldn't be back.
pepper tried lifting her head out of my purse by my car. i just put pressure on her head, she stayed down. when we got to the stoplight, i said, "come on out".
we've been through many adventures together. she does pretty good with the morgellons. she went deaf a couple years ago. i'll put her under the color light (therapy) too.
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Post by bannanny on Jul 23, 2008 21:41:14 GMT -5
Oh ruth, I'm lovin your story too! What an amazing thing to do....... I just love it! hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by Sidney on Jul 23, 2008 21:57:06 GMT -5
Bessie, you are right. I was referring to the critters living within us.
Ruth, I loved your rescue story. Pepper was a very lucky dog.
Bannanny, yes, animals are super intelligent and the Rainbow Bridge is beautiful. I sent it to Elliot when he lost his beloved dog. (Elliot of "Elliot's Disease.)
Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2008 1:52:57 GMT -5
Ruth, you are my hero.
I recently brought one of my dogs to the vet, my girl wanted him checked for mange. The vet did a skin scraping and I had to fight the urge to ask her if she wanted something REALLY interesting to look at under there. I didn't do it, I didn't want the "white coats" to show up, (I honestly thought that it COULD happen, thanks for clearing that up for me, Ruth.)
And yeah, I see morgie signs in my old friend. Breaks my heart.
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Post by toni on Jul 24, 2008 8:37:12 GMT -5
Silverangel, I've never tried this product on a pet, but in reading alot about what I'd do if I still had my pet (and wanted to go a natural route) this seems like possibly an option for treating or helping a pet safely for something that is ailing them and when traditional meds might not be working (such as for Morgellons). It's a natural product for cats and dogs and the ingredients in it seem to be what helps many of us too to keep a lid on Morgellons. www.healthypetboutique.com/servlet/the-445/Amber-Technologies-VIBACTRA-PLUS/Detail
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Post by ruth on Jul 24, 2008 10:43:05 GMT -5
;DHAHAHAHAHA
very funny stuff goin on here
:onow, getting over birthing bugs.......or at least emotionally detaching........letting go of the fear of it.........has been a journey. i'm at the edge of it.
i disagree with sydney (and it is okay to disagree) "My body is NOT producing the snarls (like a carefully crafted Tied Fly or whatever they're called used for Fly Fishing. They're composed of hair AND fiber, and looped into a snarl so they can easily be carried into my facial lesions. I defy anyone, scientist, layperson or physician, to produce evidence these snarls, looped fibers, etc., have been manufactured in my body or by my own hands.
I see this as inhabiting products of my own immune system. traditionally, it would be called a virus as it has to 'hitch' a ride (these....on anything a plus as it eats unfavorable bacteria from my body for (food) motility) also.
i cut over a large white scar (bed) (in the 3rd horrific year of this). i watched "it" form dots and stitch the cut closed within 15 min. it was closed. it reminded me of cross-stitching work.
that same summer, tracts in my mouth and jaws were being formed. one morning i woke up with
one third of my mouth stitched closed in the same cross-stitched pattern. i had to tease my lips apart and grease them down constantly to not let this happen when i slept.
'they' could care less where they set up tracts, usually at least resistance? but the tracts went right through 4 of my teeth and jawbone.
painful and long process for this to happen.
nano engineering appears involved that is pretty clear to me (from the lab data available).
a lot of the engineered crap uses a viral driver. i would speculate as to biomedical, as silentsuper bug and dr. staninger suggest the same.
God bless us all by awakening the light within; you, who are we, by extention. amen
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Post by silverangel on Jul 26, 2008 0:58:09 GMT -5
hi u guys, i'm having so much trouble here, i don't have time to read here much, i need all of my brain facilities (what's there lol) for work, and u know, the stuff that we have to do. i just read the rest of this thread tonight at work, my gosh, bawled like a baby. u are all so awesome, u blow me away! bannanny, i had read that rainbow bridge before, there's a tribute to my old old cat demon on that website. i absolutely love that! sisi, and toni, thanks for the product suggestions. there is actually a pet store close to me that sells holistic animal stuff.....i'll have to check it out! (when i have some money) ruth, i love your pepper story! u and i are fellow leos, my bday is aug. 21! i am so sorry that u have had to go thru all of that my dear. u r so strong and have a great sense of humor too! so much going on in morgellon's land these days! i would love to volunteer my graphic design expertise to the media blitz/cause, but i really can't right now, can barely do it at work...... love u all, peace silverangel
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