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| Are the red spots some of us get tiny lesions? They're bright red, look like very tiny open sores but don't bleed. I've had a few bright red dots for years; maybe it's just more of the same but these are a little larger and they're everywhere now except my face and neck. Anyone's experience with them would be helpful. |
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| Many times I have mentioned these things, they were some of the first to appear, The first to appear were on my head, one on the left forehead the other on the right in the exact same spots. I have said this is where my horns should have been, but because I am half angel they will not grow. These little bright red beacons are most likely some of the earliest signs of infection, mine came within two years of the very first signs, fatigue eczema and hair loss. What do yours look like, use a magnifying glass, what I think you will find is they are hemispherical (rounded and can not be easily broken open or removed. The others are flat and red but do not have the beacon affect they are just red. I removed these quite easily with a pin and a small propane torch, my idea is like this, if you allow weeds into your garden, next year your garden will be only weeds. The hard outer shell will pop and the red material will still be there so I give it a good bash again twice should do and it does not really hurt. These things have got to be related to the lesions. If anyone goes to the dermatologist ask what these are , the dermatologist told me but I have forgotten, if we have the name we can look them up. this will help to understand the lesion material I would think. I always look for these red spots on others skin to know if they have at least part of our problem and then when I see them I will always ask about their health to see what they have faced. So you see Sojii if I met you and saw those and started a conversation leading into health problems then threw in that damed itching and red dots on me, you may chime in and tell me your story and the rest of your large symptom pool. Actually I have done this forever, then I will tell them to google some words that will lead them to morgellons. such as fibrous disease. |
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| Baraka, when I'm not wanting to pull your head off, you make me laugh so hard! Please tell me you're joking about the propane torch. I'm never sure. I've had a few of these for years, along with eczema and benign skin tumors. My ObGyn treated me with megace to shrink fibroid tumors back in 1986. That's when the red spots and benign skin tumors began. He told me they could be a side effect of the megace. On the other hand, at about the same time I spent weeks at a friend's house during a separation from my husband. This friend, an American, had been through something extremely traumatic, had been trapped in a hotel in Teheran during the revolution for 6 months, and had to be smuggled out of the country. When she came back, she wasn't the same, and she felt like bugs were crawling all over her. Everyone thought it was due to her emotional state. She was diagnosed with DOP but eventually found relief through an endocrinologist. That's all I know; we've been out of touch for years. But if she came back with morgellons I may have been exposed there and carried it for years. In any case, I don't have lesions like a lot of folks do, just these little red spots. Clean at the edges, clear covering, look open but aren't. Did I read you're going to the convention? I was thinking of going; I'm about 4hours away. |
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| Why would you want to pull my head off, my information is excellent and true. Maybe you can not imagine this but, it works so well they are gone for the most part, can not see my back, but had someone take care of those......... I would set the torch there next to me, clamp the pin in a pair of hemostats (clamping surgical sissor) then I make the sewing needle red hot and just stab the things, it really does not hurt, they just pop and melt away there is no mark at all left after it heals, which is quickly. Think about this now, it is exactly what the doctors do with their little cutting tools, i got the idea from the doctor that cut my planters wart out of my body which is also connected to this malady. When done he burnt the holes shut. if a doctor can do it so can I, just used the tools available to me. I may have some of these left only on my back, since getting rid of the mass of them very few have appeared. You know maybe it is because of that eradication that I felt the possibility to rid myself of lesions completly. Last edited by Baraka Obam; February 12th, 2011 at 10:57 AM. |
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| You had me worried there for a minute...I thought you were using the blow torch on the lesions.... DBTW, I ran across an article on parasites causing / worsening tumors. If I can find it again, I'll post the link. |
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| I had this funny feeling you may imagine some novel approach. OK the reason I use the torch is that it heats the needle quickly and I goter done, quick as a jack rabbit. There were many of these things. I did ark you questions, could you please answer, what kind are the red spots, most I have seen on people are the becons that are roundish and very defined, but on many women I see the mixture, some have more flat undistinct tiny red spots. Could you say which type you have. My bet is the slighlty raised, round, bright red becon, ditinct, most the size of a pencil lead or smaller type and you will also have some non distinct flat brigh red spots but these look more like a tiny teeny bitsy wensey bit of red stained the skin. |
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| I'm not sure what you mean by beacons. The original ones just looked like tiny red dots to the naked eye. The ones I've gotten since having morgellons are a little larger, about the size of a pin head maybe. They just look like larger dots but under a 4x magnifying glass, they look like fresh blood with a clear cover over them. The edges aren't raised; some of the red dots are slighly raised, some are not. Here's the thing; I totally agree with you about morgellons being responsible for the growth of new skin tumors, and there appear to be little chunks out of the edges of the skin tumors I have (which, incidentally, have always been benign). They crop up around areas that have a lot of morg activity, esp. around my eyes and breasts. I think they're living in or under the darn things. Like little hobbit holes. The other reason is that when I first started getting the red spots and tumors while using megace (or while exposed to my friend's house), the tiny red spots always became benign skin tumors. The red spot was apparently a blood pathway feeding the growth of tumor cells. Is that clear as mud? Did it answer your question? |
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| CLEAR AS MUD, the ones you speak of are the round type, raised and I say beacon because they actually look brighter than blood. We are on the same page!! These do not bleed, they are as you suggest part of the system, these actually look like the red pulp inside the lesions, but these are singular and the red pulp has thousands of these same things inside but they are just in mass. The way you can see the difference between the ones in the lesion/TUMOR is this, they all give off a reflection, it sort of looks like glistening but really it is each and every one of them because of the curve they have reflecting. This red material is also tough and hard to remove, the deeper you go into the red mass, the less grainy they are as these must be the newest ones. I would imagine they spread thru the body in the blood when they are so much smaller and jam into a capillary and get stuck then start to grow. The only problem with that idea is WHY do they get stuck in symmetrical areas on both sides of the body, if it is just random getting stuck in capillaries, is it because all the systems are involved???? These are just questions, questions that proper scientific evaluation would reveal |
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| Some of these are actually close to being symetrical on either side of the body. Yes, they are brighter than blood for regular folks, but in a person with anemia, blood is a lighter, brighter shade. I've been off and on anemic throughout my life so their color just looks like like an open wound for me. A lot of morgies are anemic, aren't they? |
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