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| I'm still shaking from this. Just this morning I was telling Chester about this huge mass that I pulled from a lesion on my neck a few months back. It was before I knew of this website, so I didn't even think to take photos at the time. Anyways, the mass was intertwined with little white balls and was about an inch long. Once removed my lesion healed up quickly. Ok, now for the exciting part. I told Chester that I wished I'd find another one so I could show you guys. Low and behold, after a day of doing soda cleanings, I sat down with my magnifying mirror (which I rarely use) and a mass started peaking out. I comes out looking like a bubble that is about a 1/4 inch in diameter. It's attached to many other white 'bubbles', so the end is hard to determine. I thought I was going to puke because the end never came. Actually, there's a piece still stuck in me because it was so far deep it would pull itself back into the hole. I had to cut the chunk, which was intertwined with nerves and a small vein. That hurt like hell. I bleed profusely after removing it, as if I cut off my arm or something. I took pictures this time (yahoo!) and saved the mass. It shrunk a bit before I could get my camera. The whole thing stretched out to about two inches. It was so gross pulling it out. I really don't want to do it again with the other piece! Hopefully this lesion will finally heal now though. Here are the links to the photos: The first one was after the soda washing......and then it proceded. (Yuck) http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...DSC00095-2.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...ics/gross2.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...DSC00105-1.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...DSC00099-1.jpg http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...DSC00112-1.jpg (after a week in water) |
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| Yes, Indeed looks most painful. I am glad got some of it out. It is true that these organisms not only can use oxygen from the air, but feed off oxygen from our blood as well which is why it was attached to a vein. Thanks for sharing your pictures, (LC). |
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| Yep, looks all to familiar. And hate to say this, but the lesion will heal up OVER what is left because I suspect that there is a thin layer of this running throughout our bodies...all the way to the bone, "Over the liver and through the the cells, to make a new house, Hello... It sure knows its way and involves little pain until the bumps start to show..." (to the tune of Over the river and through the woods) Sorry you are going through this at this time. ~jonsi
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. |
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| M72~have you ever used DSP lotion? It sure helped me when my face and arms and legs looked like your pictures. ~jonsi
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. |
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| megluth72.... poor you... looks terrible.... I'll tell you what I put on any lesion the minute it starts, is MSM lotion... stings a bit but really does seem to clear it up.... Anyone else tried this ???? not the cream but the lotion which is stronger. Milly |
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| Bummer, I was hoping this was a freak occasion, but it sounds like this is all too familar to some of you. I guess I can expect to see more of this. I will have to get some of the DSP cream. I've been procrastinating on it, but that's not doing me any favors. So, I keep the 'thing', for lack of a better term, which is sitting in water. I don't think that's the best way to preserve it until I can get into the doctor. Any suggestions on what to put it in to keep it preserved? |
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| Well Meg i feel really bad that you are going thru that - just shows how evil this disease can be. The thing that confuses me is how can any doctor not be sympathetic to this and also how can physical evidence like photos here be treated as delusional or picking skin. ??? I was so called fortunate i never experienced this horrendous part of the disease (i felt like i had been to hell and back by all the other symptoms). My thoughts are with all you guys that go thru that. Why is it some have the pimple (closed lesions) that can scar but never have the horrendous open lesions with fibres protruding. I can never understand this some people said to me if treated early with antibiotics you can prevent this later stage? Its almost like i have had severe lymes symptoms with the stinging and crawling. But all lymes only sufferers never seem to get the crawling and biting feelings. Can anyone shed any light on this? |
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| Hi Jason, We don't know what this disease is, or whether it's a combination of diseases and pathogens and in varying stages, or even if we all have the same thing in different stages (which I believe we do not). Which is why IMO we can't go trading recipes for remedies and antibiotics as even in broad spectrum antibiotics (as you mentioned before) if they don't know what they're treating, it can't be broad enough, can it? Much also has to do with the level of knowledge of the doctor who prescribes. With what I'm learning through some of the books I'm reading, I have gained much more respect for the research scientists and the very complex procedures they must follow to determine what causes a disease and how to cure it. All we can do is try to help each other by sharing what works for us while realizing it may have absolutely nothing to do with what someone else's situation may be. There are so many strains and types of viruses and fungi and parasites as well as an individual's diet, past illnesses, current state of health, etc. that we just have to hope to God this will be understood and treated by the professionals who are our only hope. Kritters |
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| Hi, That's different from I was pulling out. The things I was getting were very smooth. Like some kind of membrain skin. Most all on the them were 1/4 inch and messured anywhere from 1 inch to 7 inchs. The longer ones looked like a bright red night crawler. When I leached them in water they became almost transparent. If you try the tube you can get great results without having to any picking or digging. It doesen't take long. Less then 1 min. Don't have to suck very hard. Its not as hard as sucking a jack n the box milkshake through a straw. Use your toung to block the tube and just hold it. You will see the part of the tube that's on the lesion. Start to bubble a little then start filling up what looks like blood. Depending on how big the lump under your lesion is. Will determon how long the worm thing will be. The pressure on the tube would be about the same if you were to suck on your thumb. |
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