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Originally Posted by beverlybdmd Does Your comb, or brush, keep having those greasy, grayish, fuzzy little lint balls accumulate at the base of the bristles?
I might be wrong about this indicator. However, I never had this problem before my Morgellons became severe, and when my treatment really kicked in, the problem also stopped. Yesterday, I needed to fix my hair, and went to pick up my husband's comb. (He claims to have no symptoms, although I can sometimes feel them on him.) I quickly put it down, when I found it full of gray lint at the base of its teeth. I had washed it out under hot water only 2 days earlier, because I noticed that it looked like he hadn't been cleaning it lately.
Oh boy, what next. wonder how long it will take before he actually shows symptoms or starts believing this is real. |
Beverlybdmd, he doesn't believe Morgellons is real? I'm so sorry. I didn't realize you didn't have the support of your husband. I'll pray for that.
As far as my combs and brushes go, I just started cleaning them and spraying them off with eco-vie and an enzyme cleaner. I haven't noticed the lint, but my head has this strange itch, tickling, sensation lately, so I thought I'd take some extra steps to keep my combs and brushes clean.
P.S. I like the idea of a "Diagnosing Morgellons" board. Franky?