yes have to say, read your article.i liked the local element you put into play, ConceredWriter, saying "hey this is in your own backyard" so to speak. the article was posted on September 4th 2004, so kinda old, and much progress with legitimate doctors starting to look into this and actually examine this and do blood-work is exciting. much headway is being made in Santa Ana California, where the former head of Cigna and world renowned pathologist Dr. Rahim Karjoo is researching this and apparently not underfunded or has poor testing equipment. he runs his own doctor's hospital and another facility. there is much headway coming, and technology is stepping up to the plate. the CDC, barring more delays supposed to investigate this year. i get weary of the constant unresearched spin of the media:" skin parasites, skin disease." its systematic, has much more involved then our skin, which this article and many others never mention. some do, however. it even goes down to the bone. it can cripple if left unchecked.it can impair eyesight, it can deafen. it can impair cognitive function.it lays waste to the digestive tract, and decimates appetite.not all of us have lesions, but can have irregularity in skin thickness and texture, color. it is not fatal, but breaks everything down and compromises the immune system. antibiotics help it, provided they are the right kind prescribed by a knowledgeable doctor. and as far as some scoffing at this being not linked to lymes by some: think about this: lymes disease lowers the immune system greatly, and unusual things can happen when an immune system is lowered.who is to say, without research, that diseases cannot piggyback eachother, or work hand in hand? wounds do not heal well or at all with a low immune system. there are many questions to be answered, just by taking a closer look. i cannot get link up for this article, but for those who are interested in my emailing it to them, please private message me i will be glad to send via my email. thanks guys.
