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Post by mfromcanada on Mar 4, 2007 12:48:49 GMT -5
Great pics but 3 months does not make a cure. I have had this since early 80's and have had many times with no lesions, even years and it always comes back. I am still very sceptical. I also see that the microrganisms are still under the skin waiting to come alive again. These things are like the worms you see on the sidewalk. They dry up and then when it rains they come alive again. I wish I could believe it but I just cannot.
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Post by sickandtired on Mar 4, 2007 13:01:26 GMT -5
I too have a hard time when people claim the CURE word.....and three months is far to soon to be spouting CURE.....remission might be a better word........the best we can do right now is find things that help us cope with this disease.....give us relief......
the word CURE is NOT a word people should use so easily with this disease........
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Post by sarahconnor on Mar 4, 2007 18:31:08 GMT -5
Cure??? Cured to Death? There is a book by that name actually.
I am tending to learn towards the remission rather than cure idea. I do not wish to open the link to the Morgellons Hope Website. I heard through the grapevine - apparently that website can erase emails. I do not know if this is absolutely true, but I am not taking any chances. Besides isn't Morgellonshope promoting Nutrasilver or something? We already know that internal silver is dangerous.
I, like mfromcanada, have experienced remission of skin symptoms in the past ie. the lesions. My major concern these days is the fibers, but I have no lesions. I can not see how one can eliminate these fibers from their body.
And I know that certain people on certain websites think we are maybe losing our own internal flora through our bodies, well I say if this is then the case, we got ourselves a serious problem then! and something has caused our own flora to die off in the first place!
I am sick of the condescending arrogant people out there.
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Post by sarahconnor on Mar 4, 2007 18:32:48 GMT -5
P.S. They all need a slap in the face with a wet fish!
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Post by brandytwirl on Mar 7, 2007 9:48:29 GMT -5
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Post by sarahconnor on Mar 7, 2007 17:45:40 GMT -5
The word "cure" certainly wasn't mentioned. Wow what an amazing story, and what a lovely lady Connie is. Thanks.
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