Spring 2005, Tulsa
At the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Randy Wymore, who holds a doctorate, sat at his computer, researching muscle fibers. His search terms brought up links to Web sites of an unusual phenomenon dubbed “
Morgellons.”
Curious, he clicked. As an assistant professor of pharmacology, he thought, “If there’s some interesting new disease, I can pass that information on to my students.” Interesting was an understatement as he read about thin fibers — black, red, blue, even translucent — coming out of people’s skin. Some even had photographs. He read. And read some more. In addition to the fibers, these people experienced numerous lesions, muscle weakness, chronic fatigue, memory loss and other debilitating symptoms.
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