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Post by sickandtired on Jan 15, 2007 23:26:30 GMT -5
I noticed statistics from the 7 personal stories....can you imagine if more of us would write their story for us....I personally recommend those of you to please do so....not only is this a wonderful release of energy going towards the good but it can help ALL of us understand this disease....
First I noticed out of 7 stories came this information
2 deaths
1 miscarrage 1 premature birth 1 two year old infected 1 22 year old special needs child 1 special needs child
1 - DOP diagnosis made over the phone by a patients doctor 1 - I don't know, don't care and leave by a patients doctor 1 - 3 minute conversation across the room from the doorway then left by a patients doctor 7 - complete lack of respect for the infected by the medical community
6 out of 7 had other family members infected.....
that's very high ratios wouldn't you say
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Post by aligator on Jan 15, 2007 23:42:05 GMT -5
I definately think you can pass this on to your child, When I was prego I was infected, not long after I had Holly she came down with it. It got worse for her as she got older. And not more than a month ago I emailed Dr. Wymore, one of his assistants emailed me back saying that they didn't think it was contagious, and mother/child transmission was unlikely. I beg to differ.
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Post by thinker on Jan 15, 2007 23:53:37 GMT -5
Wow, the stories and stats speak for themselves, don't they?
This just gives me that much more inspiration to continue working on the new site project. Thank you, all!!!
I cannot say enough good things about Sh0 and Dr. Hildy. We are so very fortunate to have them, because they know the truth and they tell it to us.
God bless them both. They carry heavy loads and make great personal sacrifice to get us the truth, unhindered and unmasked.
I wonder if Dr. Wymore is having symptoms yet? Maybe the brain fog has set in. (I don't mean that sarcastically - I mean until you actually see the fibers coming out of your skin, it's easy to believe you're not one of "stricken.")
Please say an extra prayer tonight - for Sh0 and Hildy - and for everyone in this crazy, crazy nightmare.
Bless us all!!!
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Post by sickandtired on Jan 16, 2007 11:49:27 GMT -5
I beg to differ also Ali......this is contagious.....
My husband and I being infected 13 years now have followed our human trail and we have infected many of our family members (all from different parts of the states) that had come and stayed in our home and visted us several times over the years....
My husband was infected at his job site and in turn infected me....we infected other family members that have stayed in our home...and we have infected previous co-workers (both of us have infected previous co-workers) and some of those co-workers have now infected some of their family members and pets....
This disease is infectious just like any other type of parasitic infection....they are only fooling themselves if they believe this diseae is not infectious....for that will bite them right where it hurts to be saying that kind of information to folks.....that is why this disease is spreading all over god's creation because it is infectious!!! WAKE UP from your coma's this is infectious.....
Thie SILENT EPIDEMIC!!!
YOU know we did our research too.....our own people research and that was the hardest thing I have ever done is call old friends and coworkers to see if we have infected them too......it was so SAD because when we contacted all my husband's co-workers from the wastewater treatment plant EVERY ONE OF THEM WAS SICK with Morgellons and their families and pets....you can't tell me this disease in not infectious.....
It is not be chance that these folks that have crossed our path our now infected....this in NOT by CHANCE get the point.....
SickandTired
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Post by sickandtired on Jan 20, 2007 13:40:07 GMT -5
Here are some other stats that I find needed to be brought to everyone's attention....
Last March 2006 the number of registered households was close to 1,250 - 1,300
by the end of the year the number had risen to 7,000 households
now I see the number of registered households at 8,263 and January is not finished yet....
please remember this is registered HOUSEHOLDS.....the number for individuals will be much higher
and growing everyday.....
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Post by lauri on Feb 13, 2007 16:22:20 GMT -5
Stop blaming yourselves for the infection of CO-WORKERS! Probably the same source that infected your family also infected all wastewater treatment workers. IE. What happens when an infected person flushes the toilet...CONTAMINATION! The day of the outhouse is past. Private holding tanks get emptied and spread on farm fields. City dwellers use the sanitation facilities provided...the water closet pipes lead to the treatment plant. You know standard operating procedures don't kill this thing called Morgellons. Again I say, you were not responsible for the infection of others!
I've noticed that most people with Morgellons tend to become reclusive in a self-imposed isolation in an attempt to shield others from the infection. Your attempts at isolation is just self-punishment that may only prolong the agony! My father used to say, "The squeaky wheel gets the grease!" He meant that the more attention is called to a problem the faster it will be resolved or tried to be resolved.
What would happen if you lived your life and didn't impose a prison sentence upon yourselves? The infection would spread QUICKER drawing more insistent attention to the problem! Don't get me wrong, I don't want Morgellons. No one does. But a rampant increase in infections would draw the kind of attention that is needed to help you and everyone else who will become infected. Case in Point: AIDS. Yes, we have AIDS in America, but we have no where near the infectious plaque that has decimanted some African nations. America responded to the challenge of AIDS early and people benefited from the intense study of the infection. Think about it. Are you helping or hurting others when you isolate yourselves?
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Post by aligator on Feb 13, 2007 18:07:22 GMT -5
laurie, I see your point, but fear of contamination is not the sole reason for isolation. Disfigurement plays a big role here. I don't know why Morgellons effects people differently, some on the hands and arms, some on legs and back, that you can cover with clothes...however there are people like me that have this on the one place that you definately dont want it. YOUR FACE. I pose a question to you......what would you do if your face was covered in lesions, would you feel comfortable going out in public? No amount of make up will touch the kind of lesions I have/had. The size of a half dollar or more...and not just one sore, multiple in succession. People stare, and that hurts. They whisper, and you notice. And then the depression sets in. When they start to "heal" they leave pitted scars and purple marks. Very embarassing indeed. I know you were only trying to help and your words are very true, but every single sufferer has their own reasons for being isolated.
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Post by whiterose on Feb 13, 2007 19:03:54 GMT -5
lauri, I will tell you what happened to me when it was bad those first years. The doctor couldn't find anything with my tests, the medicines didn't help, and the sores covered my face. Over and over I was accused of doing drugs, the weight kept falling off. The stares from the people, I was so mortified as ali explains. People think if a doctor can't help you, then you are responsible and are doing something wrong, it is your fault, my father told me it was because I didn't eat meat. You start wearing sunglasses in your house because of the sensitivity, another sign of drug use. No one wants to listen, by the time you are out of the first phase, not all, but many have a life that has been turned upside down, they have lost families, children don't trust them, material things gone, the very core of the human being is brought to total devastation. It is what they do, before they build what they want to, break it down and build it back up. It is so impossible to reach those that do not suffer it, it is impossible to describe, sometimes I describe it and read it and it sounds crazy to me. I read someplace once, one does not have to be an alcoholic to see the destruction that occurs in their life. Why is that so easy to understand and not this, I don't have all the answers, I wish I did.
Thank you for reaching out to us, I understand what you are saying, and it comes from an open heart. Big Hug, whiterose
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Post by sickandtired on Feb 14, 2007 12:18:35 GMT -5
Lauri.....I too understand your point....get out there and live your life....it is not that easy Just like everyone else big lesions on the face and neck, hands and arms littered with lesions....and upper back.....it becomes more and more difficult to dress for an outdoor adventure....especially summer this complicates the situation even more....I cannot and refuse to wear summer clothes in public......with the drastic body temperature flucuations and the lesions it doesn't take much in the summer to stress this girl......and I used to love summer I was one of those sun worshippers....even my eyes are now sensitive to too much light.....I can bring on a sweat that won't stop just bagging my groceries (self bagging where I shop) sweat dripping off my nose and dripping in my eyes.....it is awful to say the least.... Maybe some of us Morgellons infected that really don't give a damm anymore should go visit the White House all decked out in their summer attire with lesions showing everywhere and just hang around the White House.......for as far as the medical community stands we are all deulsional and that is what they can tell the athorities if questioned that the medical community says I am delusional and nothing wrong with me!!!!! that might make some of these politicians nervous don't you think!!! looking at people visiting with open sores/lesions all over them....... Just a thought really........what is it going to take? for them to realize their microbes for environmental cleanup have infected the world!!! this man made disease is going to create the worst BLUNDER OF THE CENTURY!!!
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Post by adlu123 on Feb 19, 2007 21:22:06 GMT -5
Dear Ali, I've been contracted with morgellons about a year now. At the moment I am very relief from the pain & scars after quite a while of trial & error using various products. The most effective product in my experience is the "PROACTIV solution - repairing lotion" & BENZAC w/w 5% benzoyl peroxide. Both are medicated treatment for acne but it seems to work for my morgellons which I applied to my arms, legs, wherever it attacked. Especially the PROACTIV solution, when I applied in just a couple of seconds, some tiny white stuffs came out of my pores at the place where I felt itchy. U can call me at 614-11393103 (Australia). I am happy to give more suggestions.
Adlu
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Post by adlu123 on Feb 19, 2007 22:04:50 GMT -5
To ALL morgellons sufferers,
Apart from what I discussed above, my daily treatment also include: 1. To be taken orally in daily basis - 25ml of liquid olive leaf extract 3x/day, zinc tablet 50mg, Vit C 1000mg 3x/day, multivitamins, spirulina, Vita Klenz (herbal treatment for eliminating intestinal parasites), garlic extract 3000mg 3x/day.
2. To be applied on skin & scalp every time after taking a bath- A mixture of castor oil & tea tree oil (6:4) or castor & ecalyptus oil (7:3).
3. To be applied specifically on the affected area ( as mentioned to Ali, see above). If it is too itchy u can apply any hot gel meant for muscle pain, just to relief the itch. Then later u can apply the mentioned medication.
4. Sometimes I rinsed my body with apple cider vinegar.
These are ALL the treatment that works for me (giving me a lot of relief but I am still not fully cured). U can try but I am not sure it may work for others due to differences in our background (such as our previous medications & body conditions, the stage that we are suffering with morgellons, our enviroment etc.) Pls consult your physician before trying my suggestions. Also, pls TAKE CARE....
Adlu
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Post by sickandtired on Apr 12, 2007 9:04:52 GMT -5
Looks like another premature baby for our stats.....
This is part of the increase in premature babies and low birth weights....the whole nine yards...this disease not only destroys your own life but your childrens life from the moment they arrive in this mess....
LORD HELP US.....what have they done....
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Post by mondo on Jun 9, 2007 12:57:06 GMT -5
Don't forget my 41 yr old neighbor. Though dr.'s wouldn't give an exact cause of death, she was ill for over a year and was found to be positive for Legionairre's. Now this is in Southern Cal, which just announced this past rain season was the driest in 130 years. It was published by Reuters just a few days ago. legionairre's is supposed to occur naturally in humid, swampy areas. Other than that, it is a common biological aersolized weapon. You can guess what I think...
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