Hi Guys,
Ninety-one% alcohol will do the same thing. I for a while was wiping down with it and I got so so sore on my shoulders and upper arms. I'm telling you it hurt so bad to raise my arms, I had to stop using it. Now I just use it in small areas. It will bring out the little cocoons, but you have to remove them before the alcohol dries or they just re-stick to you.
Now on this grey blackish line you see down in the leison, it is some sort of worm. Two places on my face, I dug so deep that that it crawled out. One I don't know where it went and the second one I squished on my nose. Because of that I could not identfy it. It is one of the life cycles of this parasite though. Next stage up in the skin is the white worms. Then at the last layer up the little white fiber cocoons that if given the chance will fly off. That is what all the lint is about flying around and on your clothes. This is an infestation through the whole body and they can't kill it. I've had two derm drs say to me "so you think your infested". I have never used that word. I tell them I don't know what I have. They like that answer. As you all know if you say the word morgellons or this looks or acts like bugs, you are sent to the crazy dr. This is the biggest secret of the medical comunity. They do NOT want people to know about this. IMHO.
I'll tell you who I think is really on to something, and that is our very own Jo. I have on the top of my left wrist a round spot that was a leison years ago. It looks like I have been imbossed. It is an imprint of a little wasp or an ant. I've studied and studied it but just can't tell exactly. What ever this is, it paratizes everything that enters your enviorment. Alot of you have done very well at beating it back in the body, but I sure wish we coul find something to KILL it. I'm not doing to good at the fight. I feel this is what is behind my back disability. Also this gets into heart and lungs. At the onset of this my heart would race and hurt. Now the symptoms are very scarry episodes of anxiety and not being able to breathe. Like I have said before, I don't see why they don't at least TRY to help us.
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