Jibber-Jabber -
Without knowing exactly what Morgellons is, appropriate blood tests are not possible. HOWEVER - many of us have had much blood work done over the years and there are clusters of positive findings in some of the tests. That is not to say that these tests SHOW what Morgellons is, rather they indicate what may contribute to triggering an outbreak and/or the results of an outbreak of Morgellons.
A triggering event could be exposure to pesticides or mold (tests for both are available); effects of an outbreak might be low magnesium and potassium.
Very high Epstein-Barr virus and Cytomegalovirus are very common, and one researcher claims that these viruses have been altered and used as "delivery systems" for the true Morgellons "infection", i.e., nanotechnology and virons from multiple kingdoms such as insect, plants, sealife, fungus, etc.I believe, in addition to what I just mentioned, that a list of other bloodwork that tends to show up positive can be found on Carnicom.com.
Good luck.
SS
ps - gardening/soil exposure is a very common trigger - it was in my case, though I can trace low-level symptoms starting years before that. After the soil issue Morgellons "exploded". |