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Post by shubot on Sept 12, 2010 12:06:09 GMT -5
Even though I feel as though I am at least 80% improved in my symptoms, I still continue to have the problem with my hair.
It moves, stings when it touches my face, it is still thinning, it is now starting to turn white in a few small areas, it is becoming more curly, it tries to go in my eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
Does any one else have hair symptoms or know of any treatments that worked for you or anyone else?
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Post by sarahconnor on Sept 19, 2010 15:21:47 GMT -5
Hi shubot, glad you brought this up, I still have the hair problems. Mine touches my face, these days it doesn't sting my skin, has gone less curly, goes in my mouth, hooks up with my eyelashes/eyebrows & tries to drill a hole in my eye ball.
I find a regular hair cut helps, I think the morgs grow off the tip of the hair.
A friend of mine finds Marc Neumann's DSP cream fantastic for hair symptoms. She has the bothersome symptom of "dancing hair" & the DSP knocks that on the head.
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Post by amron on Sept 20, 2010 4:37:14 GMT -5
Hi Girls, Morph suggested we use baking soda with the shampoo, letting it set for a while, depending on how wild your hair gets. It works for me, I noticed that on application my fake hair gets a weird texture, harsh and unmovable. The soda works so good I have stopped obsessing my hair, and thats a miracle. I have become more relaxed and let my hair down, (wrong) for the last three days I've had to pull it out of my mouth, eyes, ears, nose. When it happens I get disgusted, I can take a lot of stuff but trying to eat with lerching hair, doesn't get it. The hair activates eye brows, and ears to itching. I was thinking that it needed water. It feeds and is alive, and it makes me mad as heck. Baking soda is a God send, its the lion tamer, and quiets down the mane. I have lost hair much like chemo at first, I do have white spots. I used hair color a week ago and it covers the mange, with no adverse affects, and I like me better.
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Post by awake on Sept 20, 2010 7:35:32 GMT -5
Baking soda can be your best friend. It's one of the things i have used to "tame" vicious hair/fiber movements too. My hair isn't that long, but i do get motile fibers in my eye brows and around my fringe and in "other" places. I have had this affliction for aprox three years now and i have felt that every hair on my body has been replaced with some kind of motile syntentic fiber.
The morgie leaves nothing untouched. Even the texture and feel of my skin has changed. I don't know wants worse at the moment the outward appearence or the shifts in emotional indifference and sometimes outright dispair. I understand i am going though another morgellons active time right now.
This afflction is truely transhumanizing us wantever we realize or not. I wish there was a way to slow down the process or even reverve it's relentless progress.
I still believe prayer is among an affective counter-measure. I have known to be going through a bad episode and when i pray consistantly the morg will halt it's attack. not always, but sometimes.
awake
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Post by sarahconnor on Sept 20, 2010 20:57:19 GMT -5
Years ago I would use baking soda on my hair to get rid of the build up caused by hairspray. Not knowing back then what was going on. Thanks for reminding me, I will try this treatment again.
So am I. I have a lot going on right now. Just over 2 weeks ago I broke my bottom molar tooth eating my breakfast cereal, there was some sort of stone in it. I've only had a partial extraction of the tooth so far, as the piece of tooth was hanging on by the gum. The tooth ache is constant & 2 weeks of codeine is starting to take it's toll on me. I had a course of antibiotics to help prevent infection, I was vigilant about taking probiotic only to end up with a terrible dose of thrush this morning.
A never ending vicious cycle!
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Post by shubot on Sept 21, 2010 11:47:13 GMT -5
Hi shubot, glad you brought this up, I still have the hair problems. Mine touches my face, these days it doesn't sting my skin, has gone less curly, goes in my mouth, hooks up with my eyelashes/eyebrows & tries to drill a hole in my eye ball. I find a regular hair cut helps, I think the morgs grow off the tip of the hair. A friend of mine finds Marc Neumann's DSP cream fantastic for hair symptoms. She has the bothersome symptom of "dancing hair" & the DSP knocks that on the head. Sarah I did try the cutting it short at least around my face. I actually I shaved it around my hairline where the symptoms were the worse at the time. It looked pretty dorky, but It was fine after shaving it, until it began to grow back out, then it was so much worse because then it felt like there were hundreds of little tiny needles pricking me. When it grew out long enough, I used hair gel to keep it away from my face and ears. I think the best way is to just shave the head, but my husband would freak out if I did that. I would have to wear a wig too. I think something is coming or growing out of the tips too. If you look closely through a magnifying glass, you can see tiny little sparks shooting out of it. I have never used the DSP Cream. Does it stop it completely, or do you have to continue to use it to keep it from dancing and stinging? Yes I have the dancing hair too, but for me it is more like undulating .
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Post by shubot on Sept 21, 2010 12:04:10 GMT -5
Hey, amron and awake, I have tried the Baking Soda and I did not notice any difference. Maybe I am using it incorrectly. How do you two apply it?
My hair feels fake too and spongy yet dried out. I have a lot of thinning, too. It is not my hair it is like awake said, motile synthetic fiber.
Did you know that not all Morgellons people have the hair issues. I know of one lady who has never had any issues with her hair and I had always thought that all of us did. I guess it is a toss up as to which symptoms we each get. Maybe it has something to do with our DNA or genetics.
If it were not for the hair problems, I would be feeling pretty near normal.
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Post by sarahconnor on Sept 21, 2010 21:44:30 GMT -5
I don't know a lot about the DSP cream to treat hair, other than what my friend tells me. She said she couldn't live without it. I don't think you can really style your hair after applying the DSP cream.
I had my hair cut short too, grows too quick though. I have the undulating hair at present, I'm due for a hair cut, but that only seems to tame things short term.
I shaved my hair line when I started with this, then I shaved my entire head. Who knows what the heck grew back on my scalp, is it my hair or some sort of synthetic man made hair?
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Post by amron on Sept 22, 2010 3:30:45 GMT -5
I have totaly had a hair change, its fine and curly, unruly uncontrolable, weir synthetic mess, thats not even as good a good wig. It washes nasty, like clumpy leaden chunks stuck together, actually its hard to move around while inshower. The baking soda box is in the shower stall,I use one real healthy hand full, mix it with shampoo slathering it on, to rest for a minute or two. The first application didn't work well for me either, but I hung in there, and today its as favorable as borax for everything else.
You know, every one shy's away from the reptilian skin formations, I believe I'm not the only one, let me hear?
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Post by shubot on Sept 24, 2010 0:34:37 GMT -5
Sarah, I have heard a lot of great reports of people who have used the DSP cream to help heal their wounds. So, it must be pretty good ,but I have never bought any.
How did you feel about shaving your head? I really wanted to shave my head in the early stages of Morgellons. I didn't do it because my husband did not want people to ask questions or think I had cancer. You are very brave.
Amron, I will try the Baking Soda the way you use it and see how it goes. It seems like it would really dry out the hair though.
What do you mean by the reptilian skin? Is it the thick crusty spots that appear and reappear after they are removed or the brown flat spots that look like big freckles? I know I have had a change in my forehead where there is a thickening under the skin that I thought my end up looking like a reptile forehead when the morphing is complete. Do you have that?
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Post by amron on Sept 24, 2010 1:59:53 GMT -5
Shubot, its the pulling of the skin, while excersicing, into diamond shapes. For a period of about five years I had unexplained muscle pain in upper thighs, on both sides. Todays subtle changes of thigh formation coupled with the skin organising into reptile patterns is unerving. The skin on my hands has a strange texture, also it has criscrosses, and the upper part of the fingers, the skin is raised in the diamond spots. These changes are recent in last three years. I get concerned about it because what you see is what it is. At night my extremitys can get beefsteak red, for no reason, and it can vanish about as fast. Of course you know about the battle to save the nails, toes and fingers. I wear bangs and my forhead is never uncovered, for protection from the sun. Nostrils are decidedly changed, far deeper and smaller, I guess to accomadate more morgies, or to keep vectors out. I believe the lab rat is my selection, they are using us to see if they can make it enviromentaly in our bio-hazord earth. Spectulating is all I can do, but it makes me see the fuller picture. Oh well, so much for that. Reptiles cant endure continuious sores, they make them so sick. My body temp. runs 95.8 to 96.7 cool blood. The bio-film fits the gig too. the clear yellow indestructable sticky slime with a mind of its own. Now I really sound wacked, what the hey!
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Post by shubot on Oct 1, 2010 17:07:52 GMT -5
Amron, you do not sound whacked out to me. I have noticed and reported far more bizarre findings. If anything, I think most morgellons patients hold back what they are really experiencing for fear of ridicule or fear others will not believe them. This is a very bizarre condition and it does cause hard to believe manifestations in us, some worse than others.
1. Muscle pain in upper thighs... I do have that. It is worse when climbing stairs.
2. Cris crosses on fingertips..... I do have that also, but I have it all over my palms and fingers with tic tack toe marks on my fingers.
3. Low body temperature...I do have that as well from 95 to 97 degrees is normal for me.
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Post by amron on Oct 2, 2010 0:26:45 GMT -5
Thanks Shubot, you have renewed my courage. Most of the symptoms I have had for some considerable time. It takes as you know a certain amount of time to accept, or even get out of denial about the changes that are taking place. I have been having serious, balance problems, it is a challange to face the day. My central nervous system I believe is compromised. The back of my head on both sides hurts like h--- on those bones just above the neck. Something is going on there, and I dont know whats morphing, but its been my experience that later on down the line after all the pain is gone, its perfectly plain what has happened. We are a slow tedious process, I believe (just for today) The weird pathogens are carrying desinger genes to the body one step at a time. Sometimes (I feel) indestructible. Then other times I think like to day, its my last day on earth. The sick days, are really sick. All you can do is sleep, like a veggie. Our bodys are going through major rejection all the time. Depending on what is being morphed is the indicator of pain. Hence the central nervous system, can make me a sick cookie. Muscle spasms aren't fun are they?
Because I am a senior, its not a beauty problem. I am so not liking whats happening to my body. I realize I am from earth, a bio person, I am from the dirt and all of it. We have latent reptilian genes, it becomes more apparent everyday. This body can be minipulated, and I have know control over that. I am a child of the King of the Universe Jesus Christ, and He is a perfect High Preist, we are told, His eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me. Thanks again for your post.
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Post by sarahconnor on Oct 2, 2010 6:20:26 GMT -5
shubot, I've tried the DSP cream on my skin & I was very happy with it.
How did I feel about shaving my head? I felt I had no other alternative. My symptoms were horrible, my hair on my scalp was in my facial tissue. I knew something was wrong when I was shaving my hair line, as my hair would fall out from the side & back of my head when I shaved particular areas around my hair line. When my partner saw hair coming out of my face that was attached to my scalp he screamed "shave it off!". I did the very next day. I know he was shocked when he came home from work to find me bald.
Losing my hair went in stages, it was long, then I had to cut it to almost a bob. I had goo & fluid oozing from my scalp. I had my hair in a pigtail one night, the goo & fluid tangled my hair that bad, it was beyond repair, I had no choice but to cut the pigtail off. My hair looked like it had been cut with a knife & fork, so my mum said anyway.
Shaving off my hair wasn't easy. Certain areas of my head were very swollen & the hair growth was very thick. My head kept swelling, so to shave my head helped to relieve the pain & pressure. My swollen head was very obvious, once I shaved my head you could see my widows peak which should normally sit at the top of my forehead under my hair was in fact half way down my forehead. I didn't look like me at all, I'd gained 20 kilograms at the time being on Seroquel. I was 78 kilogram when normally I was 56 kilogram.
I thought about the implications of having a shaved head & how others would perceive me. It wasn't really an issue for me at the time since I was so house bound. I looked horrific.
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Post by sarahconnor on Oct 2, 2010 6:35:30 GMT -5
amron, I hold back on sharing with others my bizarre symptoms. Either I don't know how to put it into words, or I'm just plain scared. I'd say more the latter. I admire you for being able to be so descriptive.
The texture of my skin has changed too. It's an awful colour, I have the brown marks & fake freckles. I have the thickening under my skin also, this thing still lives under my skin. I don't feel my hair prick my face the same as it once did as the skin is so thick now. When I had lesions on my face & they'd weep that yellow fluid or bleed my hair seemed to be attracted to it, like it was feeding. I'm sure others would have had this experience.
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Post by shubot on Oct 3, 2010 2:16:12 GMT -5
Amron, are you taking the Opaline Dry Oxy, Willard water, or using the FIR Pad? I do think that they make a lot of the symptoms subside,
My central nervous system was in bad shape too, but so much better now. I found that taking calcium, magnesium, vitamin D and lecithin took all of my leg cramps and spasms away. I hope you get relief soon.
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Post by shubot on Oct 3, 2010 2:21:12 GMT -5
sarah, I still say you were very brave, I wanted to do it but was afraid (my hubby)...
It is interesting that you have your hair loss in the back because I have had the most of my hair loss in the frontal area like male pattern baldness. It is so visable. I think I would rather have it in the back, but not sure.
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Post by amron on Oct 3, 2010 8:21:28 GMT -5
Hi Guys, That yellow stuff that likes to seep out of bandages, and make the salt water soak tinged yellow, I believe is the propagating major life form. I see it as so toxic, all growth of this stuff figures in the spreading of morgellons. Man it scares the heck out of me. I run and clean it up off my skin, fearful it will start new leisons. When my hair was active, it was in the back close to the neck, I used proxide whipes to get the sticky goo off. My front hairline is destroyed, I cut bangs from the middle of the head to cover the forhead, my eyebrows basically gone, most facial hair has left. I am glad for the hair being gone from my chin, it was such a hassel, plucking it all the time.
I get frightened to let all this stuff out on the net, but I see know other way to stay in touch with my emotions. I want to stay a balanced whole person, even if I am a bizarre, morphed, granny.
I have a deadly fear of being jerked out at night. That makes my sleep, a challange. I half to have lights on. TV blaring, to feel safe.
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Post by joanypinter on Oct 3, 2010 17:17:06 GMT -5
I am lucky and still have my hair. It's not falling out yet. However, it is a very strange texture. Straight and thin, flat. Usually full body and curly. No mater what I use to shampoo, it takes forever to get a comb through it. Also, comb seems to be covered in a sticky substance. I use baking soda, borac, white vinegar and powdered oxygen for laundy and then I can use it. Can you suggest shampoo and conditioner?
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Post by sarahconnor on Oct 4, 2010 2:41:10 GMT -5
shubot, sorry I didn't explain myself very well, most of my hair loss was from the sides, top & front of my scalp. The back of my hair was a different story, I had a lesion for years at the back of my head just below my hair line, then my hair line started to grow different, further down the back of my neck. My hair line around my forehead is nothing like it was, I have more hair than I should. The hairdressers tell me the little short hairs growing would have to be new hair growth. I'm not so sure about that.
I don't lose hair like I once did, though I still lose a lot every day, my hair gets all over the house, hangs off our clothes (even after going through the wash). My hair is very attracted to my son. Then there are the typical morg fibers everywhere in the house & on our clothes too, I can't seem to get rid of them, or if I think I have got rid of them a fresh batch seems to comes along.
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Post by sarahconnor on Oct 4, 2010 2:44:20 GMT -5
My friend who swears by the DSP cream is a scientist. She has explained to me that "hair" shouldn't behave the way it does, for example, the way it hangs off the backs of peoples clothes. I know exactly what she is referring to.
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Post by bla on Sept 1, 2013 22:47:13 GMT -5
What does DSP stand for? what is it, exactly? thx.
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Post by Admin on Sept 12, 2013 10:57:38 GMT -5
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Post by amron on Sept 12, 2013 22:00:51 GMT -5
Hi, I'll say it changes its not even my hair anymore. I dont recognise it. It is wild, dry, thick, unmanagable. When I brush it I hear this sound of crunch, no kidding, it crunches. Five years ago before my daughter passed from cancer, I was watching her brush her hair, but the sound slayed me, I started to laugh as I tried to explain to her what brushing her hair sounded like. Crunch, crunch, crunch every morning. Now my hair goes crunch, crunch too. Now I know why they drained off quarts of yellow tinged slime water, from around her lungs at the cancer treatment center. This slopping liquid bio-film, that crystalizes,and destroys all peaceful, harmonious, tranquil moments of life, quite frankly drives me nuts. I believe my daughter died from lyme, and morgies. Anyway the hair, I've left mine long, and pull it off my neck, so the ends dont bite me. I dye it every eight weeks, and it kills the suckers for at least three weeks, I have reasonable rest. The hair has a thirst and it heads for your eyes, mouth, just watch it sometime. Blessings amron
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Post by janggeungulk on Dec 16, 2013 6:17:49 GMT -5
First you must consult with your doctor,Because you are doing some treatments that sideeffects are Hair Problems.
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Post by Admin on Dec 16, 2013 12:27:44 GMT -5
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Post by viverre on Dec 18, 2013 15:14:12 GMT -5
Heres what worked for my scalp problems.
If you habe sprouts store near you, buy sprouts brand parssite cleanse. Its liquid and comes in a dropper bottle. If you dont have that store look for something liquid thst contains black walnut and cloves. avoid the ones with wormwood in them. If you cant find one then just buy black walnut liquid tincture. Now also buy activared charcoal. It comes in capsules. You should be able to get these two things at any health food type store such as whole foods.
Oprn up the charcoal capsules into a bowl. This is very messy but the charcoal doesnt stain. Warning. The black walnut can stain so wash this stuff off anything it gets on. So ok now you have some charcoal in a bowl. Add some drops of your tincture to make a paste. Rub this into scalp as best as you can. Now take some cotton pads and put the paste on them and apply to your worst spots. You can hold the cotton pad on with a curved barrette clip from the dollar store. Now take a few sheets of paper towels and soak them a bit with your tincture. Place on head and cover with a plastic cap. Leave it for as long as you can. The nice part is when you get those crawling sensations you can just press on the area and your homemade meds get delivered there and stop it. You need to keep yoir head covered all the time with something disposable. Hats, scarves, etc will onlynreinfect.
So heres the shopping liist.
Sprouts parasite cleanse liquid in dropper bottle. Or black walnut tincture also liquid in dropper bottle Charcoal capsules. ( side note / also take the caps internally as parasite cleanse. But take a stool softener with them to avoid constipation ) Paper towels Round cotton pads Hair clips, the rounded kind that clamp down from dollar store or walmart Pack of plastic hair caps, you get 8 of them for a dollar at dollar store or bigger bag of them from walmart. Dont reuse them. Throw them away.
My favorite shampoo to use afterwards is naturesgate Biotin shampoo. I wash my whole body in it. Its available in most health food stores.
I hope that helps. Remember to post if it does help so someone else can try it.
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