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Post by whiterose on Oct 24, 2006 22:48:27 GMT -5
Is there a difference in how Morgellons affects the sexes? Or is it that men are hairier normally and don't mind the tag alongs. Is it that men tend to deny it more? Are women really the more sensitive and therefore, they are the first to say--it's moving get it off of me?
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Post by aussie on Oct 25, 2006 1:09:53 GMT -5
I say "yes" to all those questions, Whiterose,...but this is only my own personal experience.
I'm sure if there are any male members of the board out there who beg to differ, they'll put their hands up and prove us wrong, hopefully.
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Post by bc on Dec 11, 2006 21:20:16 GMT -5
I got this frist . 4months later my husband got it he started to conplain right away there was some thing crawing on him . He has been really great through this . take care god loves us
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Post by whiterose on Dec 30, 2006 0:58:04 GMT -5
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Post by whiterose on Mar 1, 2007 16:29:58 GMT -5
The more contact I have with those that come here for help, the more I realize that often, not always, the men will get more aggessive, sometimes they won't have the same symptoms but are non the less carriers. Check the bed when you get up in the morning, if you see what appears to be pepper like substances, perhaps dried looking blood pieces, this is an indicator that you as a man are indeed infected.
That your wife is very sensitive to that extra hair that is course like yours coming out of her body, please understand.
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