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Post by baffled on Sept 22, 2008 17:39:25 GMT -5
I live in california and work with dogs all day..I am seeing alot of dogs with sores and fibers...It seems to be turning there skin a real dark color..Most dogs, especially young ones usually have nice pink skin color on there bellys, but I am seeing alot of dogs with dark almost blackish skin color, especially dogs with white or lighter coats...It almost looks like it could be dark blood stains or something..Has anybody else seen this? I swear Im not crazy, I know what Im seeing... I have had morgellons for about 2 years now..All seemed to start after serveral trips to the dentist...Anyways I am just scared to death that I might be spreading what I have to the dogs..Do you think this is possible, it would absolutly kill me to know I was making dogs sick..Thanks for any help!!
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Post by meredith on Sept 22, 2008 18:46:50 GMT -5
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Post by morph on Sept 23, 2008 0:13:30 GMT -5
I do not really believe you can easily pass this except by blood, birth, fluid exchange, possible but bite or worm carrier, last but not least WATER!! This is a long term disease, if it has hit the dogs from birt it is from , GET THIS, GET IT GOOD, HUMANS that let their dogs drink from the TOILET. I have seen the bacteria form on the toilet. My dogs died from a cancer, THREE of them. It will manifest in dogs ALOT quicker than humans and it will NOT be the same. I have said many times my skin took on a deeper color a yellow tint. Look at your palm, strech your fingers back, don't bend them back, strech them back, look at them for the sign of YELLOW, this is the way of a quick check of HEPATITIS, I am negative for all, but show the yellow. This may have somthing to do with some un lettered HEPATITIS as it darkens our skin, the naysayers will not notice it, but if you are a white person your NIPPLES should be a pink color, but they are NOT they are brown with little white dots. The doctor will tell you its NORMAL< the only reason it is normal is because their are so many people with this. you see I remember when that change took place, most people do not know or watch their bodys. I like mine its a good one. You are not hurting the dogs, those french kisses they give you MAY be giving you parisites though, especially after they lick their asses.
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Post by witsend on Oct 5, 2009 16:05:48 GMT -5
About the dogs and the dental. I just posted a message before I read your concern for the dogs: I came across some info about a possible link to toxic dental procedures. A patient made full recovery after having her dental fillings replaced. Also I pray everyday that my dog can't get this, I don't know but I watch for signs. I'm thinking of having all my dental work taken out. Good luck
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Post by morgellonsdude on Oct 5, 2009 16:46:17 GMT -5
M is primarily a skin condition, nothing directly connected with metal in the mouth...although that is probably not that good for you either.. but that's another issue. I strongly suggest that you do some research. If you want to confirm this... do Searches on dental.... on this site or on www.morgellons-sanctum.org... or even on a search engine (using Morgellons and Dental, etc.)... I hope that this helps... MorgellonsDude
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Post by crystalriver on Oct 6, 2009 9:15:42 GMT -5
This will be addressed in two parts--
one amalgams are bad and wear on the body --taking them out will help improve the morgellons symptoms, happened with both myself and others. Amalgams do not cause Morgellons.
Morgellons is Systemic--the skin reacts as the body pushes out that which doesn't belong. Many folks bodies do not recognize but those that are showing Morgellons do recognize the assault.
Please do not minimize those of us that have had this for a good many years it is unkind and uncalled for--perhaps you need to do more homework as well.
Many Vet techs have this condition as well as different animals--cats and dogs---many were put down in the begining. I've heard they are using a product called panacur.
Many Blessings, CrystalRiver
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Post by morgellonsdude on Feb 21, 2010 18:39:26 GMT -5
Morgellons is Systemic--the skin reacts as the body pushes out that which doesn't belong. Many folks bodies do not recognize but those that are showing Morgellons do recognize the assault. It seems to go systemic after a time. For me, it was over two years after initial contraction when I started noticing this. I can only attest to my own experience. I did not mean to offend or slight anyone....sorry if I did... Regards, M...D...
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