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| Youch, kmar & ![]() Does it ever let up? I'm sorry to hear this news about your daughter. Miss you, itwl, ~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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| Kmar, so very sorry to hear about your daughter! Healing energies to her and your family. I know in my case, the cysts under my arms had a fungal component. I wonder if you tried emailing Dr. Simoncini, maybe you'd get lucky as Kritts and get a response. I agree with Kritts, docs should take vet sciences because of the zoological connections. Continuing education should be mandated for all docs to learn and pass courses dealing with tropical diseases as their offspring find ways to Amercia's shores. I was exposed to so many things... After Lyme, it was one thing after another. I used bare hands and feet in my garden, went camping, hiking, ate foods not always washed with proper vegy washes that kill pesticides. We are surrounded by neighbors who use pesticides. We found insectoids on our property from other properties that it appears had migrated to ours. Dealt with a flood. Went swimming in the ocean, got bitten by sea lice, walked on sandy beaches, exposed to mold and over-grown algae, breathed the air..... Became hyper-allergic. I don't feel safe swimming in lakes or oceans anymore. That is so surreal, cause I loved the ocean. After the summer, there will probably be a lot of new cases of this disease. Just grew some strawberries. Used gloves to plant. Washed them with veg wash. They tasted so sweet. Food grown 100 years ago had a taste unfamiliar to many now and actually still contained vitamins. I'm glad organic is becoming a trend and those kinds of foods will be more available and more affordable. Faith |
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| I don't know if this will work the way I wrote inside your quote, but here goes" QUOTE=faithinacure;44644]Continuing education should be mandated for all docs to learn and pass courses dealing with tropical diseases as their offspring find ways to Amercia's shores. I just recently spoke to someone and he said, well honestly, we can't blame the doctors because there is just so much to have to read, and the insurance companies mandate, and blah, blah, blah. I told him that if a doctor didn't keep up with the multitude of new information so crucial to our health, s/he should take the license off the wall and go fishing) I was exposed to so many things... After Lyme, it was one thing after another. I used bare hands and feet in my garden, went camping, hiking, ate foods not always washed with proper vegy washes that kill pesticides. We are surrounded by neighbors who use pesticides. We found insectoids on our property from other properties that it appears had migrated to ours. Dealt with a flood. Went swimming in the ocean, got bitten by sea lice, walked on sandy beaches, exposed to mold and over-grown algae, breathed the air..... Became hyper-allergic. I don't feel safe swimming in lakes or oceans anymore. That is so surreal, cause I loved the ocean. After the summer, there will probably be a lot of new cases of this disease. I remember taking the veggies fresh from the ground, dusting them off and eating them. I'd probably drop dead now on the spot if I were to do that now, but I wouldn't be surprised if many people got some illnesses from doing that also back then. I remember also, a few years back....with my daily walk on the beach seeing jellyfish that looked like nothing I had ever seen before. And there were scads of them, so much so, that I had to walk in the dry sand. that stuck in my mind because they were so weird. I think that was the same year I had seen the criss-cross formation of chemtrails for the first time and thought THAT was weird. Just grew some strawberries. Used gloves to plant. Washed them with veg wash. They tasted so sweet. Food grown 100 years ago had a taste unfamiliar to many now and actually still contained vitamins. I'm glad organic is becoming a trend and those kinds of foods will be more available and more affordable. I'd love to start one of those hydroplantings (I forget what they're called) in containers of water. But then.....there's that water thingie....I'd have to be sure to sterilize it. xoxoxo Kritts Faith[/quote] |
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| Hiya Kritts: I so agree, being a doctor is a calling; Don't practice unless you are passionate about learning everything you possibly can, listening and having the courage to work against the current of profit-based rhetoric. The profession is getting bad press as a whole, as some with self-interest driving them, attempt to discredit people who offer alternative cures. It's transparent and will harm the profession financially as their image is getting tainted. Many are becoming trained in vitamin therapy, which is a hopeful trend. Those who are smart, decent and savvy will go-with-the-flow and work side-by-side with the nutritional industry, instead of trying to wipe out all perceived competition. On another note, I too have eaten unwashed tomatoes off the vine, not thinking about the health repercussions of such a seemingly harmless act. I agree that hydro planting is a great idea for us, especially in these times. I gotta start doing that! Self-sufficiency skills regarding the growing of foods might be something to think about... Your right, Ocean life is changing. I noticed too, the weird, mixed-up patterns of ocean creatures; swimming the wrong direction, dying for reasons unknown. New species, appearing out of melting ice. Remember when hordes of Jelly fish were stinging salmon? I just read a mass of bees landed on a plane wing, for what reason? What are driving species to shift gears go against instinct? Love ya, Kritts, Faithxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo |
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| 1) Did you get all your childhood vaccinations? Yup 2) Did you get booster vaccinations as a teenagers or adult? Yup 3) Had you had a recent flu shot before getting Morgellons? Never had a flu shot. 4) Had you had any other injections besides the ones required to go to school? First 2 shots of the HepB series of 3 in 1996. Got very ill and didn't get the last one, or any vax ever again... 5) Have you had any other medications that would be considered unusual before getting Morgellons (like the TB subcutaneous test) or others like it? Not that I know of... I have wondered plenty about the vaccine connection. I think it must be at least a major piece of the puzzle, along with whatever other harmful things we regularly ingest and/or are exposed to... |
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| I have wondered about Ziffromax antibiotics. Around the time this started I had that bad Flu that affected the lungs real bad. In fact I went to the ER 4-5 times in 3 years. Each time they gave me Ziffromax. Anyone else have Ziffromax? |
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