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Old August 27th, 2010, 09:29 PM
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I know my vit c drip takes a good hour and a half to finish. The glutathione push takes another 15 min. It is a time consuming thing.
I am feeling much better. I have been doing all this for about 3 months. I now have to get exersise into my day. I am going to start slow, just walking around the block.
As I read more and more about Morgelons, I'm thinking this is an autoimmune disease. We may all have different triggers, but the skin response is the same. I know this item is from 2009 but I some how missed it. It kind of brought this full circle for me. I just hate when they mention the delusional part, it is so stupid ya gotta laugh.


CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest Morgellons disease can be characterized as a physical human illness with an often-related delusional component in adults. All medical histories support that behavioral aberrancies onset only after physical symptoms. The identified abnormalities include both immune deficiency and chronic inflammatory markers that correlate strongly with immune cytokine excess. The review of 251 current NLM DP references leads us to the possibility that Morgellons disease and DP are grossly truncated labels of the same illness but with the reversal of the cause-effect order. Further, the patients' data suggest that both illnesses have an infectious origin.

PMID: 19830222 [PubMed - in process]PMCID: PMC2737752Free PMC Article
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So I am looking into Immune cytokine excess, it has alot to do with fibromyalga , arthritis ect. I am going to print this up and bring it to my dear doctor.


So any how I think we are getting a handle on it with our vitamins and our good doctors. You sound like your in good hands too. Janice
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