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Post by Cindy Casey on Aug 31, 2006 10:21:45 GMT -5
The CDC now has a message hotline. You can leave a message and they will return your call. 404-718-1199 Everyone ..go for it!! Cindy
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Post by shiloh on Sept 16, 2006 12:22:13 GMT -5
Cindy, I hope this phone line returns my call! I have left 2 messages and have offered my body to science, but no one has taken me up on the offer! What a let down, I can't even GIVE my body away these days!
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Post by sarahconnor on Sept 17, 2006 20:27:49 GMT -5
To Shiloh - You could try ringing the CDC direct on this number: 404 639 4138.
I spoke with a doctor on that phone number.
Also you can phone Jane Perry at the Georgia Health Department on 404 657 6534.
I did leave a message on the CDC hotline, but then I decided to phone directory assistance in Australia to give me the direct number for the CDC because the one on their website at the time was wrong. The CDC did confirm for me that the number I did get from the website was incorrect.
Good luck and take care.
P.S. Don't hold your breath about getting any answers when you talk to the CDC, I was just told to work with my health care physician you know the same old crap!!!
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Post by whiterose on Nov 4, 2006 10:48:33 GMT -5
I was just checking out the CDC website. Many of us have made the connection that in today's news that unless you are looking at an alternative to the controlled media than it is the news that is not printed and ignored that is really of prime importance, in other words please read between the lines.
The CDC website is no different. Not only do they not talk about Morgellons on the page of emerging diseases but they don't talk about it in HOAX es either.
Now they are procrastinating on sending Dr. Karjoo and Dr. Staniger a protocol that they will accept. Do you think we will be able to sue each one of these folks individually when it is found out that they have been purposely dragging their feet because of orders from higher ups.
Are they busy doing their best to create a test that will not only not show the existence of Morgellons but they can use it to debunk it as well?
Our tax dollars are being spent on these folks salaries to be used against our own best interest. I wonder what a jury would think of folks that sat by and did so little in the wake of such a crisis. Especially; a jury that was infected with Morgellons.
CDC what a joke they have become!
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Post by thinker on Nov 4, 2006 16:35:39 GMT -5
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Post by sickandtired on Nov 5, 2006 11:55:19 GMT -5
The CDC is one BIG JOKE......these are NOT people interested in the wellness of the people.....they are part of this coverup and have done NOTHING even though THEY have been WARNED for years now that something terrible was happening to the people......
THEY the CDC HAVE DONE NOTHING!!!!! but stall the process.....I don't know HOW THEY ALL SLEEP AT NIGHT.....what a disgrace the CDC is....
SickandTired
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Post by sarahconnor on Nov 5, 2006 18:07:45 GMT -5
Ditto, Ditto, Ditto - The lady doctor who phoned me from the CDC spoke to me like I was a piece of poo. She had the cheek to say to me in a very condescending manner, "you sound very anxious"!! I explained to her I was asleep when she phoned, it was 1am and I had a bad head cold!! I got her name.
And tell me this one if Morgellons was nothing why was it that the Doctor from the CDC was from the Department of Mennigicoccal and Epidemiology. (I could have that a little round the wrong way, but those 2 words were in the title).
This is the "scum" of society.
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Post by Cindy Casey on Nov 5, 2006 20:50:17 GMT -5
I think it's time to consider starting a page for the CDC's broken promises and disingenuous comment's on the website....kinda like the Dermatology Hall of Shame. I am very disappointed in their lack of action and biased comments. Ideas? Still Hangin', Cindy
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Post by sarahconnor on Nov 6, 2006 8:26:32 GMT -5
Maybe we need to contact the "Department Of Mutant Affairs"!! ;D
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Post by sickandtired on Nov 6, 2006 11:44:22 GMT -5
CINDY....yes, a CDC Broken Promises page would be a GREAT START.....shame them THEY need it....
I too offered anything to help them......even sent them a break down of HOW my husband was infected at the wastewater treatment plant.....had other employees from that job site sickened with Morgellons......WE KNOW exactly where my husband was infected and in turn infected me and since then other family members......this information could be very valueable to the researchers.......
THEY the CDC couldn't even find the time to contact us.......at least you got a 1 AM in the middle of the night phone call SarahConnor......they wouldn't even call us......THEY know the TRUTH already......but remain dedeicated to helping the PTB cover this mess up to the bitter end......
This is the BIGGEST tragity of the centutry......as the nation sickens the CDC remains unwilling to help those infected.......
YES PLEASE start a SHAME page for them
SickandTired
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Post by sarahconnor on Nov 6, 2006 23:41:18 GMT -5
sickandtired - I am so sorry to hear you did not get a call from the CDC. I do not realise this. Maybe they just phoned me to shut me up.
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Post by mankind on Nov 7, 2006 19:16:55 GMT -5
Even if Mr. President or high class is touch by this im not sure they will talk free about it! It will enter in the secret X-Files story lines again
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Post by mindy on Mar 6, 2007 1:38:50 GMT -5
Hey Guys! I am a newbie but decided to jump in to the discussion. I too called the cdc and offered myself and my house up for investigation uses but to no avail. I wish they all could get morgellons. I bet then they would investigate it. I also called the Morgelons Foundation research phone number but it has been busy for days!!! I just saw a news (7news in Miami,Fl) that showed a woman with Morgellons but instead they called it Body Bugs! I emailed her and her husband right away but have not heard back from them yet. I am so disappointed, frustrated, irritated and just plain p-offed at our so called wonderful medical profession here in the U.S. I have been dealing with this thing for 4 years and not one doctor has been compassionate or helpful. Will someone please email me back just to talk about this disease? I have not had anyone to talk to who has this. I hope everyone is doing better. I just cant sleep anymore due to these bugs. God Bless, Mindy
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Post by sarahconnor on Mar 6, 2007 4:27:19 GMT -5
Call me stupid, but aren't the CDC already investigating Morgellons??
What use is the hotline anyway? If your lucky the CDC may return your phone call, but they just keep saying the same darn thing;
"work with your health care physician"
Now that statement is an absolute friggin joke!
The doctor told me out right today - I CAN NOT HELP YOU or CURE YOU, you just need mental health support for what you have been through.
Amazing isn't it how a doctor can come to this diagnosis all from his arm chair.
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Post by sickandtired on Mar 6, 2007 10:40:57 GMT -5
Well the numbers grow daily with people infected and know they are infected.....
the CDC hides in the corner making excuses for themselves as to WHY they haven't done anything in 10 years of warnings....this is criminal what is happening.........it totally discusts me.....
The medical profession is starting to look like they get their diplomas from a cracker jack box.....for what it costs for one of those diplomas on a wall.....WE don't get their monies worth.....This whole mess starts with the professors teaching crap to our up and coming doctors.....medical universities need to do some house cleaning......
we had better health care back in the 60's when doctors still had on ounce of compassion and curiosity.......there is NO compassion from the medical community anymore......they sit on their thrones acting like they are GOD's gift with the hardest heads I have ever seen!!!! and hand out prescriptions..........it is very difficult to get a doctor to do proper examinations anymore for the most part they don't even touch the patient anymore.........and doctors have forgotten how to LISTEN to the patient......one of the biggest mistakes of their profession!!!
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Post by skytroll on Mar 6, 2007 13:37:27 GMT -5
Try olive oil on lesions. Doesn't hurt, Oil itself may kill the microbes. Am trying the oil pulling on teeth too. Mentioned on LB. They seem to like cholersterol. Does anyone else have low counts? Seems to be part of the diet of this critter.
Skytroll
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Post by skytroll on Mar 6, 2007 13:49:31 GMT -5
I think the CDC knows what the Envelopes are. I wish they would come forth with the information. CMV, HCV pseudoparticles ENV 1 and ENV 2. Dengue Fever, CJD, On their sites they mention these. On the DNR you can find the animal diseases, and in Forestry you can find the tree diseases, and The Marine world you can find the water diseases and the critters that carry them, USDA, FDA and the list goes on. I am looking at the Gall issue and it's connection to S. Mansonella or S. Ozzardi, the midge has been altered and they do lay eggs in water, like misquitoes, they have a connection to the GAll and there is a Gall connection to Agrobacterium, pyemotes, and BT. Seems like we have many things coming at us. But, the bioengineered microbes could contain many of these connections.
Go organic to avoid the pesticides (bacterial, mite, bug, worm, fungal), and the DNA altered e-coli, agrobacterium seeds. Wash veggies in lemon juice, squeeze right on veggies and fruit, then wash with hydrogen peroxide, then with cold water. peel fruit, watch for e-coli pods in center on onions, or agrobacterium growths, watch for e-coli in peanut butter, was found in Peter Pan peanut butter since 2005.
For yourself when go outside, use a mixture of a few tea tree oil, peppermint, eucaptyptus oil drops in water and spray on yourself. These mites can drop from trees if there are galls. Look for large bulges, bumps on trees. Best to cut the tree down if they are overhead. Mites live in the galls, and the mites can carry the S. mansonnella worm.
Will post articles on that on next post, gotta go for now.
Skytroll
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Post by sarahconnor on Mar 6, 2007 18:32:02 GMT -5
sickandtired - I couldn't have said it better myself, I totally agree with your post.
Well I guess I have one way to make the doctors listen - a Lawyer.
Take care.
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Post by skytroll on Mar 7, 2007 11:37:25 GMT -5
Pyemotes: :Pyemotes herfsi mites have been found in leaf galls formed on three species of oaks [pin oaks, red oaks, and black oaks]. They are not found on burr oaks. We plan to survey next year to see if they are on other related oak species or other hosts plants reported for earlier outbreaks. Virtually nothing is known about the mites or the midges beyond the basic life cycle. Next year we hope to determine when the midges begin making galls and the mites begin infesting the galls, and some details related to how they do this. We suspect that the outbreak was connected to unusual weather last summer that led to a bumper crop of gall midges and subsequently the mites. If this is the case, there may not be a population explosion next year and we may not be able to find many mites at all. On the other hand, if this is a newly established mite population, it may present a continuing problem and spread to other areas next year [in the way that West Nile Virus has become established and has spread in the U.S.]. We won't know the answer to that until next year. Mites can be found within galls on dead leaves still clinging to trees, and leaves that have fallen. After the biting subsided with the onset of cold weather, reports of biting increased when a warmer spell occurred in the late fall and people were raking leaves. Examination of galls in December and January also revealed that some mites are still alive. An outbreak of straw itch mites in the U.S. in the early 1900's resulted from infested straw being used for fresh bedding. People using those beds were bitten intensely. Live mites in infested leaves back yard in December suggests that, if you stuffed a mattress [or dog bed] with those leaves and brought it in the warm house, you could potentially be bitten by mites while it is freezing outside. " www.pittstate.edu/~dgordon/MysteryBites/PyemQuestions.htmlfrom Kansas: www.oznet.ksu.edu/entomology/extension/KIN/KIN_2004/kin-28/04ksnew.28.htm#mysterious_itchy_bites_in_the_MidwestNOT scabies to me: lancaster.unl.edu/enviro/pest/Articles/MysteryBites.htm#IdentifyNebraska: entomology.unl.edu/newsflash/itchmites/itchmites2004.htmMore later: link to S. mansonella skytroll
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