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Post by Awake on Jan 16, 2009 11:19:30 GMT -5
This is another condition associated with morgellons. I have been experiencing breathng difficulties and shortness of breath the last two days. It comes and gos throughout the day. Although not servere i do have times where i can't seem to get enough air into my lungs. This worries me because i don't know the cause of it. It could just be conjestion in sinuses or asthma, but i am also concerned about fibers being in the lungs and/or constricting airways. I know morgellons is systemic and can pretty much affect any organ system and i just get a bit paniced when i feel something changing with my health.
Awake
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Post by jesusheals on Jan 16, 2009 21:38:01 GMT -5
Awake, I hope you get better soon. I'll be praying for you. In Christ Jesus, Greg This is another condition associated with morgellons. I have been experiencing breathng difficulties and shortness of breath the last two days. It comes and gos throughout the day. Although not servere i do have times where i can't seem to get enough air into my lungs. This worries me because i don't know the cause of it. It could just be conjestion in sinuses or asthma, but i am also concerned about fibers being in the lungs and/or constricting airways. I know morgellons is systemic and can pretty much affect any organ system and i just get a bit paniced when i feel something changing with my health. Awake
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Post by colwalker6 on Mar 16, 2009 14:39:51 GMT -5
Being an asthmatic myself,I immediately see the doctor for any oncoming brochitic or respiratory infection.For the first time,last summer and this past fall,I had 2 bouts of a walking pnumonia,which I survived,and did not need to be hospitalized.I wondered if all this morgellons was HIV related.I just tested negative.Not having pneumonia before,I wonder if this is related to morgellons.
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Post by sunnydaze on Mar 19, 2009 17:59:34 GMT -5
colwalker6 Lung/throat/sinus problems are VERY common with this awful thing. It gets really tricky if you have a history of lung issues, trying to tease out "normal" from "Morgellons" crap. If it is caused by Morgellons, the usual treatments - antibiotics, etc, will worsen it. sunnydaze
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Post by makinmusic on Jul 16, 2013 10:27:53 GMT -5
I recently recovered from a bronchial infection, but the cough and excess mucus have continued. The best help for me was from sticking to using an inhaler (prescribed for asthma years ago) and a simple cough suppressant. Trying to use an expectorant or the opposite (any drying compound) created problems from either too much mucus or to dry mucus. I now have mucus which is bubbly (large bubbles) when seen in the sink. Also some pink particles are present in the mucus. I believe the mucus has been altered by morgellons and is more difficult to bring up....sticking to lung tissues.
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Post by amron on Jul 23, 2013 8:21:50 GMT -5
Hi makinmusic, I wanted to post but couldn't put it together, remembering the pain of plugged up lung. Besides the leison breackouts, the lung problem was my first fight for recovery. Much money was spent going to specialist, here there and everywhere. Hopeing someone could find the majic cure, or just be able to get a little air in there so I could walk across the room successfully. In my younger years, I had asthma. It was treatable and after a couple of months the battle for air was over. But morgie pulls out all the stops, and I quite litterly mean withholding nothing. The immune system makes mucus fast and furious, I thought I'd drown in the slop. The standard treatments for asthma didn't work. I got very little relief from extra oxygen, high power inhalers, and the standard daily ones that really help for true asthma victims. I went many hours to distant citys for high power specialist, they did every test under the sun, to try to help. I could see that they were as baffeled as I was. I was treated for asthma and it didn't work. So every day I coughed up my lungs, like one who has TB. Two long years I hacked away. The morgies were eating away on my vocal cords, and the slime and slop mucus running down from sinuses. Three lung effusions, more exrays, to watch my heart for enlargement. I diligently stayed on the innernet, and daily reviewed anything for bronchial asthma, that could help my case. One miracle day I ran into a gastro man who said that my acid reflex was keeping me sick, the answer for that was surgery on hiatal hernia, and for this heart person, I wasn't anxious for that one. The other alternative was never sleep on my right side, and be propped up sky high at night. I was desperate and very teachable. It worked, the fungi critters and the bacteria stop flooding into my lungs at night and I began to recover. If I start coughing, and have even a tiny bit of asthma, I make sure my left side sleeping hasn't been terminated by my brain that likes to sleep on my back. We morgies have a massive number of fungi, viruses aplenty,and when they roll into the lungs there's hell to pay. Just this month I've been sneaking some naps on back, bad.... wrong thing to do because I get congested right away. Now this may or may not be a hazored for you, but I'm throwing it out there.
Its no fun to cough up your socks, all day long with very little relief. God Bless. amron
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Post by makinmusic on Jul 24, 2013 9:47:04 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing your experiences. I think hiatal hernia and heartburn are part of my asthma. Did not know about not sleeping on right side.Today I resumed a lifelong yoga practice (that Morgellons stopped for three years.) I was able to bring up a half a cup of yucky mucus. The yoga helped. Next, work on yoga breathing techeniques. I am trying to wean myself off the steroid inhaler. God be with you. Jan
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Post by ladyravenhairre on Aug 20, 2017 16:46:54 GMT -5
Parasites like Strongyloides can cough persistent coughing, abdominal pains, nausea, vomiting, and rash. It seems to be common in Southeast US, although you wouldn't know about it if you asked your local doctor. Like Lyme it doesn't exist. One of the best course of treatments I find is with a drug called Ivermectin followed by long-term use of a parasite protocol or cleanse. Desbio parasite complex is exceptional as is the Hulda Clark's Store Parasite Protocol. I have also used Wild Tansy Essential Oil with much success. Do not put more than a drop in a nebulizer if you decide to nebulize it. Make sure you buy any essential oil from a reputable dealer. I buy mine from Wisdom of the Earth in Arizona. All I'd like to add is that all of these diseases rearing up are not coincidental. It is a defined plan by the government to keep people sick; both to prevent people from organizing & protesting, but also to make big $ for Big Pharma. Think about it, Bedbugs? Why all of a sudden in the last 10 years have we had an epidemic of bedbugs; or better yet why does the population of Queens, NY have a Lyme epidemic? Why would there be deer ticks in the city of Queens when there are hardly any dogs or cats; let alone deer running in the streets? If you would like to organize against this stuff, please check out on FB: Chemtrails Fightback. Thanks!
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Post by Admin on Aug 20, 2017 18:56:47 GMT -5
ON the parasite angle; although that may be a part of the situation as when our bodies break down they then naturally attract more parasites to help in the process. Morgellons is caused by a Bacteria or perhaps several and it is these that must be addressed in order to get well. Each thing you address will help to improve your health. The problem with the bug angle is that of DOP and it is waved at us hard so be very cautious in what you say to the medical profession. Course I said I had Morgellons, not bugs or parasites and the attending idiot gave me DOP--how do you figure? I never once said I had bugs so how can I have delusions of bugs? ? Who is really delusional?
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