Post by dkushner on Dec 31, 2009 22:09:13 GMT -5
Doctors hear different people with morgellons tell them that each of them has different weird insect or worm like forms growing in their skin. I have seen photos of these and many are very much unlike the forms that I myself have experienced. Many doctors refuse to believe that this could be true and as a result diagnosis all the patients as delusional.
I myself have experienced these symptoms and after about a year of trying to get help from doctors unsuccessfully, started to photograph these symptoms in hope that a doctor might take what I was saying seriously. I never expected a diagnosis from these photos, just to show some evidence not proof, some credibility, so that the doctor might look at my skin thoroughly, perform tests, etc, but that never happened.
I guess that a lot of people have done this as well because it is now a primary symptom of delusional parasitosis. The result of this symptom indicating delusions, is that it leaves the sufferer with no way to provide evidence that he/she in fact is telling the truth.
Science tells us that genetic engineering can and does in some cases use argo bacterium's natural ability to copy DNA for purposes of modifying genetic material. I wonder if there is a correlation between argo bacterium and those unusual things that grow in some of our skins. I've noticed the following:
- Some people with Morgellons have insect-like or worm-like organic material growing in their skin.
- These insect-like or worm-like organic materials may be different among different people.
- In my case, the onset of my condition started with REAL parasites. I personally had many types of parasites for the first year and a half until I finally bought anti-parasitic from overseas and I think they have been gone for several years. I know I had trematode worm, tape worm, flat worm, and I saw others I could not identify.
I know that they were REAL parasites for many reasons. They moved, they had eggs, etc. The weird thing is that the parasite looking growths that didn't move and that grew in the skin like a fungus would, left as well after I killed the parasites. Now I just have fibers, sores and white crud. I also have the loss of vision acuity, visible flashes and eyes don't stabilize when I look at a close object, then a far one and back. I have other symptoms, typical morg symptoms as well, but the insect like forms are gone.
At the time, I was confused by having parasites that did not move at all and by the fact that I could see miniature versions of these growing in the skin. Then there were the occasions where I saw REAL parasites moving around.
CONCLUSION: I wonder if either the REAL parasites carried whatever causes morgellons and the argo bacterium copies their DNA just like it copies our own DNA. This would explain why different people have different parasite-like forms growing in their skin .. because each of us may carry different types of parasites, or none at all. The argo bacterium just reflects this in each or our individual cases. This makes some sort of sense out of symptoms that are otherwise difficult to explain in a scientific manner.
This also might explain why our bodies do not reject these growths, and the sores do not heal - maybe, it's just speculation.
- Daniel
I myself have experienced these symptoms and after about a year of trying to get help from doctors unsuccessfully, started to photograph these symptoms in hope that a doctor might take what I was saying seriously. I never expected a diagnosis from these photos, just to show some evidence not proof, some credibility, so that the doctor might look at my skin thoroughly, perform tests, etc, but that never happened.
I guess that a lot of people have done this as well because it is now a primary symptom of delusional parasitosis. The result of this symptom indicating delusions, is that it leaves the sufferer with no way to provide evidence that he/she in fact is telling the truth.
Science tells us that genetic engineering can and does in some cases use argo bacterium's natural ability to copy DNA for purposes of modifying genetic material. I wonder if there is a correlation between argo bacterium and those unusual things that grow in some of our skins. I've noticed the following:
- Some people with Morgellons have insect-like or worm-like organic material growing in their skin.
- These insect-like or worm-like organic materials may be different among different people.
- In my case, the onset of my condition started with REAL parasites. I personally had many types of parasites for the first year and a half until I finally bought anti-parasitic from overseas and I think they have been gone for several years. I know I had trematode worm, tape worm, flat worm, and I saw others I could not identify.
I know that they were REAL parasites for many reasons. They moved, they had eggs, etc. The weird thing is that the parasite looking growths that didn't move and that grew in the skin like a fungus would, left as well after I killed the parasites. Now I just have fibers, sores and white crud. I also have the loss of vision acuity, visible flashes and eyes don't stabilize when I look at a close object, then a far one and back. I have other symptoms, typical morg symptoms as well, but the insect like forms are gone.
At the time, I was confused by having parasites that did not move at all and by the fact that I could see miniature versions of these growing in the skin. Then there were the occasions where I saw REAL parasites moving around.
CONCLUSION: I wonder if either the REAL parasites carried whatever causes morgellons and the argo bacterium copies their DNA just like it copies our own DNA. This would explain why different people have different parasite-like forms growing in their skin .. because each of us may carry different types of parasites, or none at all. The argo bacterium just reflects this in each or our individual cases. This makes some sort of sense out of symptoms that are otherwise difficult to explain in a scientific manner.
This also might explain why our bodies do not reject these growths, and the sores do not heal - maybe, it's just speculation.
- Daniel