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Post by nyredneck712 on Jul 5, 2005 22:44:10 GMT -5
Hello, After 4 Hurricanes hitting us in central Florida myself and a friend have some how gotten this strange disease. It is the most horrible thing a human can go thru. Thank God we kept researching and found out about Morgellons. We have been to many Dr's all with that same stupid look. I was put on anti psychotic meds and my friend went to the vet. We are in dire need of a Doctor who will understand and maybe treat us.Also are there any more people in central Florida with this.?
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Post by Orion*** on Jul 6, 2005 0:38:22 GMT -5
My infectios disease MD told me this week that I needed a head shrink.LOL Makes one almost suspect a cover up.. Main stream meds. are wacko--stupid . ignorent? Only on perpose.
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Post by Orion*** on Jul 6, 2005 0:39:34 GMT -5
My infectios disease MD told me this week that I needed a head shrink.LOL Makes one almost suspect a cover up.. Main stream meds. are wacko--stupid . ignorent? Only on purpose.
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Post by dc on Jul 6, 2005 8:02:51 GMT -5
next time you see your doc make sure to shake out your shirt real good before he come into the roomhopefully he'll get a chance to find out first hand what you're going through
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Post by bb on Jul 15, 2005 20:28:03 GMT -5
Contact a reporter in Florida named Celine MacArthur. There is a link somewhere on this site to her news website. Sorry I can't remember even the city. She is an angel, and she can help you find a lyme doctor.
When you find the website there are links to four or five stories she did on Morgellons in Florida.
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Post by Orion*** on Jul 15, 2005 22:09:33 GMT -5
Morgellons in the News
main Address:http://www.geocities.com/brain_fog/main.html Changed:9:52 PM on Thursday, March 3, 2005
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Post by Orion*** on Jul 15, 2005 22:16:45 GMT -5
Try this one--if it don't click then C&P into your browser
Address:http://www.geocities.com/brain_fog/main.html
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Post by Grandpa Joe on Jul 16, 2005 0:25:26 GMT -5
Morgellons is beatable. It requires alot of cleaning and work. What kept my wife and I sane throughout our ordeal was our belief in Jesus and His healing power. The primary cleaning agent for us has been enzymes. These guys are included in many laundry detergents. Dawn with bleach alternative is great for the bath. We wash our floors with a solution of dawn 1 oz to 32 oz of water. We bathe with 1 oz dawn in a bathtub of water. We wash our clothes with walmarts brand of detergent which contains enzymes. We found that rugs hold these creatures so we removed all our rugs with vinyl flooring. We use iodine on any scratches we gave ourselves. In sensitive areas we use desitin. Wherever we feel a sting we use a lint roller to catch the bad guy. The roller also cleans our bedding by catching the punks as we roll the bed. We also roll our clothing after laundry. We also store our clothing in a room that has been cleaned with the above products so there is no chance of contamination. Unfortunately, we also found that using a desktop computer seems to generate more Morgellons. I don't know the exactness of it but I believe the computer "inhales" the floating morgs and spits them out the exhaust. We also have found that we are now very susceptible to recontamination. Wherever there is a sufferer he leaves his morgs around. Our contact with this spot leads to recontamination. By applying our above techniques we remove them again. Forget about the medical profession for help. They look on your body for the ailment not in the environment. Morgs live and thrive in both areas.
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Post by Orion*** on Jul 16, 2005 3:35:20 GMT -5
I'm probably wrong. more often than not but---it is hard to convince my self that all the cleaning is necessary...to me they are the skelitans of the morg.It looks as if I am going to get the chance to find out.. The only way this old house can be decontaminated is to burn it down,,,I'll move before I go through all of that... I did an experiment last night---a few days before I had shaved all the hair from the top of my upper leg (thy)Then last night I mixed up a few concoctions to rub into them., I spread the area with bacitracin zinc then covered it with DSMO...I sat there under a good light and watched with a powerful magnifying glass thaat I had retrieved from a 35 mm movie projector....what I observed coming out of my pores were tiny black specks..I picked these up on the tip of my pocket knife and wiped on a new white envelope..I then took my RadioShak 30X microscope and had a look see...It was the small black threads coming out of my skin. So you see your whole body is loaded with these bugs..disheartening and disgusting, I am positive that it will take a strong chemo therapy to rid the system..My maine question is,how deep do they go? A few days ago I was looking into my magnifying mirror that I keep by my web station--i noticed a long black hair coming out of the tip of my nose..hey! you dont belong there so I got the twezers out and went to pull it--guess what--it retracted back into the skin the instant that I tried to pull it...My eyes were as big as saucers--had never in my life seen any thing act like that except a big night crawler when i tried to pull it out of the ground...Now this kind of stuff will really get to you, The cotton fibers on my Q-Tips do their dance when I put witch hazel on them, it really seems to agitate the fibers. I have managed to clear my ears with witch hazel-bacitracin and caster oil...very seldom find any black spots any more but I believe the ears are infected from the scalp,,,This stuff seems to live in colonies and moves around a lot. Now for those spider viens on your legs and feet--well spider viens they are not,,it seems to be something tunneling under the skin--this is the area that I put the DMSO and antibiotic..I'm going to keep hitting them every night and observe what happens to them. I might even try a fresh garlic clove and DMSO. The DSMO penatrates the skin and carries with it what ever else is there--even toxins, This disease is a challange and will take a lot of resourcefulness and patience. I believe the worst part of this disease that gets me the most is the weakness--fatigue--it is draining my body of neutriments that I need--and then there are the dayzz that you walk around in a dazze LOL Oh yes--the salt rub on the scalp takes care of them and the itch pretty well but no cure. Abx is the only answer that I see but one has to be very careful in their use, Abx are not to be messed with too much unless one researches them. I hope we dont kill ourselves trying to get rid of the bug.
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Post by SpecueLatin on Jul 16, 2005 4:07:59 GMT -5
Hi Orion,
I have thought that to, that the fiber is a skeleton. I don't get giant ones, but something like a soft thread will come out with tons of little eggs in its weblike softness, but directly from a lesion, not a pore in the skin.
If the big fibers are dead, though, how do they magically re-enter the skin??? Like the black one you encountered in your post?
Yes, I hope we don't die - from trying to live.
spec
So it is DMSO that will carry anything with it down into the skin? I couldn't remember what the substance was that could do that.
Is DMSO a sulfur compound or deriative, something like that?
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Post by opjo on Jul 16, 2005 11:18:45 GMT -5
Has anyone ever determined the lifespan of these little "critters"? I want to move and need to know how to treat my clothing after washing with an enzyme soap and just how long these little hairs that seem to go into a circle after brushing from my hair. When I feel movement in my hair, if I brush I can see these little things. I must also be careful to use paper towels to clean my eyebrows and eyelashes because they stick in there.
I neglected to mention, my husband is also infected and they just seem to fall off us. I have been to doctors and Mayo clinic and they tell me I am not infectious. Has anyone been to an doctor specializing in infectious diseases and been cured? I try to wash my hair in the laundry room but I have started the scabies treatment these last 2 weks and when I wash my hair in the shower, they will bite my feet if they get attached.
I will try the Neosporin Cream but it would be good to know the lifespan of these things after they leave the body.
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Post by grandpajoe on Jul 16, 2005 12:43:34 GMT -5
Morgellons is beatable. It requires alot of cleaning and work. What kept my wife and I sane throughout our ordeal was our belief in Jesus and His healing power. The primary cleaning agent for us has been enzymes. These guys are included in many laundry detergents. Dawn dishwashing liquid with bleach alternative is great for the bath. We wash our floors with a solution of dawn 1 oz to 32 oz of water. We bathe with 1 oz dawn in a bathtub of water. We wash our clothes with walmarts brand of detergent which contains enzymes. We found that rugs hold these creatures so we replacid all our rugs with vinyl flooring. We use iodine on any scratches we gave ourselves. In sensitive areas we use desitin. Wherever we feel a sting we use a lint roller to catch the bad guy. The roller also cleans our bedding by catching the punks as we roll the bed. We also roll our clothing after laundry. We also store our clothing in a room that has been cleaned with the above products so there is no chance of contamination. Unfortunately, we also found that using a desktop computer seems to generate more Morgellons. I don't know the exactness of it but I believe the computer "inhales" the floating morgs and spits more of them out the exhaust. We also have found that we are now very susceptible to recontamination. Wherever there is a sufferer he leaves his morgs around. Our contact with this spot leads to recontamination. By applying our above techniques we remove them again. Forget about the medical profession for help. They look on your body for the ailment not in the environment. Morgs live and thrive in both areas.
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Post by Chemist G on Jul 16, 2005 14:34:16 GMT -5
Hi Orion, I have thought that to, that the fiber is a skeleton. I don't get giant ones, but something like a soft thread will come out with tons of little eggs in its weblike softness, but directly from a lesion, not a pore in the skin. If the big fibers are dead, though, how do they magically re-enter the skin??? Like the black one you encountered in your post? Yes, I hope we don't die - from trying to live. spec So it is DMSO that will carry anything with it down into the skin? I couldn't remember what the substance was that could do that. Is DMSO a sulfur compound or deriative, something like that? DMSO is dimethylsulfoxide - a solvent carrier that WILL take anything with it thru your skin into your bloodstream so I do NOT recommend using it with anything else unless you know DARN WELL what it's carrying into your bloodstream won't harm you!!! Concerned, Chemist G
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Post by Chemist G on Jul 16, 2005 14:43:24 GMT -5
Has anyone ever determined the lifespan of these little "critters"? I want to move and need to know how to treat my clothing after washing with an enzyme soap and just how long these little hairs that seem to go into a circle after brushing from my hair. When I feel movement in my hair, if I brush I can see these little things. I must also be careful to use paper towels to clean my eyebrows and eyelashes because they stick in there. I neglected to mention, my husband is also infected and they just seem to fall off us. I have been to doctors and Mayo clinic and they tell me I am not infectious. Has anyone been to an doctor specializing in infectious diseases and been cured? I try to wash my hair in the laundry room but I have started the scabies treatment these last 2 weks and when I wash my hair in the shower, they will bite my feet if they get attached. I will try the Neosporin Cream but it would be good to know the lifespan of these things after they leave the body. I put my clothes from the dryer (and sheets from the bed) to the freezer and that is working for me. I also spray the bottom of my shower with enzyme cleaner afterwards and that has kept them off my feet.
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Post by candy on Jul 16, 2005 17:22:11 GMT -5
yes we live central fl i have a dr he does thing the natrual way dr rogers cost a lot of money ins will pay you back he is working on it i have had ever test you can think of my red blood cell clotting togather oand dying off my tcell are working over time for me we just have to get the red cell to work right he working hard to find out .i gave him all the imfo on morgellons he looking it over with lyme penny has help us out a lot to with her respice we live in a place that many people travel ever year we could be giving to them and not even no it god loves us we got are in nov when did you get your we where on vac in NC at the time
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Post by Orion*** on Jul 16, 2005 19:06:40 GMT -5
Vetrinarians use DSMO on their animals a lot--to what end I don't know...It has been used for reumatism etc...I know of one MD that used DSMO to carry vitamin B12 into his system--he said it worked great for him. I kind of like the sulpher bit---we are all deficiant in sulpher in our diets and many other minerals...it is claimed that this mineral deficiancy is what leads us to this illness.
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Post by SpecueLatin on Jul 17, 2005 9:49:05 GMT -5
Hi Orion, Chemist G, Grandpa Joel Good post Grandpa Joe! Maybe you should start a thread about the use of Dawn dish detergent. That way it will be easily found. I hadn't thought to use it in the ways you suggested. I know gardeners (and my mother) use it to spray plants and kills aphids and maybe mites. Neem oil is also good for treating plants and find it at the hardware store. My mom though will stick to Dawn I am sure! Chemist G: That is a very important point about the DMSO, and to be precautious as to what you apply along with it due to its ability to carry whatever is with it down into the bloodstream! I work for an older Doctor of Osteopathic medicine, and he tells me that in the 40's? or maybe it was the 60's I think it was, that it first came out as an over-the-counter, and people were so wildly abusive with it (drinking it even) that the FDA stopped this "magic cure-all" from being sold for treatment on humans. Its been awhile since he told me the story so I think this is pretty close of an account of the history. Is that still the case, just get it at the feed and grain? I have wondered if it is some ways similiar to MSM? Chemist do you know? Orion, I totally agree with you, I have read "Dust of the Earth" I can't remember the scientists name right now, but found his work fascinating. It was actually his student that wrote the series of books for the lay person. ..and other books about mineral deficiency, the emphasis has been so much on vitamins.. and vitamins are not very effective unless the minerals are present. It is important to recognise that the Lyme disease is going to slow the nutrient absorbtion way down. This would be one good reason to supplement the diet and not just try to rely on a "healthy diet" when we know the minerals have all been stripped and restripped from the earth. Crops will fall to disease if they do not have the right minerals in the soil to protect them. But the minimal amounts that will protect the crops is not enough to keep us well. I wonder if this is part of the reason the vegetables go bad so fast, not just because they were transported before sale. spec
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Post by Chemist G on Jul 18, 2005 0:13:46 GMT -5
Spec, nope, MSM is way different tho they both contain sulfur. I have been on the MSM and have found zero benefits so far. Even my bad shoulder seems to be getting worse, not better on the MSM (supposed to be good for joint pain too) so I think I'll quit using it. As for the DMSO, I see you can still get it at health food stores. That REALLY concerns me - it's not something to mess with when you start mixing things in it but Orion is right, on it's own it may even prove beneficial for Morgs because it penetrates AND contains sulfur. It's the carrier that is used in 90% of the dermal patch drugs currently available including the nicotine patches.
B Well,
G
PS - You're right on about the whole minerals thing, unfortunately crop yield to nutritional benefit contradict each other and that's the balance soil scientists are trying to improve upon.
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Post by Orion*** on Jul 18, 2005 1:43:09 GMT -5
Chemist---Soooo- you've got a shoulder thing also--for the past year it has been very painful to comb my hair. the cervical area has not been much better--I have a hunch that most morg sufferers have these same problems, Lower back etc. How about that? is it true? How many of you have had your teeth go bad? Burning pain in your fingers? Fits of sneezing? My largest problem has been my balance and hearing. Scares to death that I'm going to get arrested for being drunk in public. Some days my brain works , some days it don't LOL
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