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| I'm certain that my method brought a laugh,just like the Dr when he said DOP.My method came from a Dr that had a glad tube to watch the excrement as it passed through.My pics tell the truth.Does anyone wish to see the demons,up close and personal.This thing has no nucleic acid,DNA or RNA. It excreets a bio-film made of acid.There's more,and none of it is ever funny.sc |
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Welcome here, I found your post to confirm what I have been told about Morg. That it is technically not a living creature but more like a virus in nature. Man made not doubt in my mind. You mentioned that the biofilm is made of acid and this would explain why it hurts so much when I am releasing the toxins. The large biofilms makes it through my digestive track and man it hurts. Thanks for the post, cc
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![]() There are things that can cause popping sounds in the head. I would be careful in assuming it means any sort of nano thing is breaking up as it could have more to do with blood vessels. Just a thought!
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| Exploding Head Syndrome What is it? Exploding head syndrome is a parasomnia. A parasomnia involves undesired events that come along with sleep. Exploding head consists of a loud noise that you suddenly imagine just before you fall asleep. It can seem like a violent explosion has gone off in your head. It can also occur as you wake up in the night. It has also been described in the following ways: * A painless loud bang * A clash of cymbals * A b exploding At times it may seem like a less alarming sound. Episodes can cause a high level of distress and fear. Many people think that they are having a stroke. The number of attacks varies. They can happen very rarely. They can also occur many times in one night. Having many episodes can greatly disturb your sleep. Some people report having a cluster of attacks over several nights. Then a few weeks or months will pass before it occurs again. A flash of light may come along with the sound. A muscle twitch or jerk may also occur. The event is normally painless. A sudden stab of pain in the head has at times been reported. The cause of exploding head is not known. It may occur more often when you are very tired or under stress. In many people the episodes occur less often over a period of years. Exploding head syndrome can be confused with other headache syndromes. But exploding head is normally painless. Headache syndromes can cause great pain. Who gets it? It is not known how many people have exploding head syndrome. It may be more common in women than in men. It can begin at all ages. It has even been reported as early as less than 10 years of age. The average age when it first appears is 58 years. How do I know if I have it? 1. Do you imagine a sudden loud noise or explosion in your head just before falling asleep or just after waking up in the night? 2. Are these sounds normally free of any sense of pain? 3. Do these events wake you suddenly with a sense of fright? If you answered yes to these questions, then you might have exploding head syndrome. It is also important to know if there is something else that is causing the imagined sound. Instead of being exploding head syndrome, it may be a result of one of the following: * Another sleep disorder * A medical condition * Medication use * A mental health disorder * Substance abuse Do I need to see a sleep specialist? You should see a sleep specialist if exploding head causes you great anxiety or often disrupts your sleep. What will the doctor need to know? The doctor will need to know when the imagined sounds began. He or she will want to know how often they occur and how long they last. The doctor will need to know your complete medical history. Be sure to inform him or her of any past or present drug and medication use. Also tell your doctor if you have ever had any other sleep disorder. Find out if you have any family members with sleep problems. It will also be helpful if you fill out a sleep diary for two weeks. The sleep diary will help the doctor see your sleeping patterns. This data gives the doctor clues about what is causing your problem and how to correct it. Will I need to take any tests? Tests are not normally needed for someone who has exploding head syndrome. Your doctor may have you do an overnight sleep study if your problem is severely disturbing your sleep. This study is called a polysomnogram. It charts your brain waves, heart beat, and breathing as you sleep. It also records how your arms and legs move. This study will help reveal if the imagined sounds are related to any other sleep disorder. How is it treated? If you notice exploding head symptoms while you are sleep deprived, then try to get more sleep every night. Most people need between six and eight hours of sleep per night. If stress triggers exploding head symptoms, then you should consider some form of relaxation. This will help prevent stress and exploding head events. Stress relief could include short walks, reading before bed, yoga, or whatever works for you. Alcohol is a poor form of stress relief and causes sleep disruptions. There is some evidence that the medicine clomipramine may help in treating exploding head symptoms. If you feel you need medications, then it is best to see a sleep specialist or your doctor. Updated October 21, 2005 SleepEducation.com
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Don't act like you suffer from morgellons cathy partridge when we all know your just a con artist out to make a buck. |
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| Update : I now believe the hot head flashes are a Menopause symptom. I read it somewhere. The sounds in my head that happened mostly when I moved my head, went away. It seems it stopped after a couple of Albendazole.A few months ago. I don't think the two symptoms were related. P.S. Menopause isn't as bad as I expected. I just get those hot head flashes and over hot during the night. |
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| You can also get hot flashes when certain germ fighting T-cell,,and other types of bodily functions happen,for fighting virus(etc.) occur. A short fever,,is what happens to the body,,when exposed to anything that it thinks is foriegn.,,,no mattering the length in time. You probably do this several times a day ,,asyou are exposed to things daily. So what.....it happens............EVERY DAY!!! Men get hot flashes too,,though most wont admit it ,,due to being rediculed by others,,as being a female trait,,caused by estrogen,,but is due to being exposed to slight infections. We all have hot flashes,,every day,,,and at night (night sweats) whether you are ill or not.... It is NORMAL........... |
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| In TCM night sweats are not considered normal. It would be part of a symptom picture which reveals to the practitioner why the body is out of balance for one reason or another. A good practitioner can solve this problem. When I was sick this last winter I had severe night sweats, but with the use of the proper herbs I now do not have that symptom. It may arise again which will tell me to get a new diagnosis along with herbs. The body changes every day so the reasons for the night sweats can change too. So far I have not had this symptom crop up again. Here are some TCM reasons for night sweats. As you can see this is a generalized deficiency symptom in the body although different organs may be involved. Sometimes the symptoms will overlap as there may be more than one organ symptom involved, all of which will be taken into consideration by a practitioner who knows how to treat symptoms TCM style: Deficiency: Deficiency of vital energy and lowered body resistance. Some Deficiency symptoms include: emaciation, listlessness, lassitude, shortness of breath, pallor, insomnia, poor memory, spontaneous and night sweating, nocturnal enuresis, pain alleviated by pressure. Tongue is dry with little or no coating, pulse is weak and deficient. Deficiency Heat or Fire: Caused by a deficiency of Yin, symptoms include afternoon or low grade fever, malar flush, dry mouth, insomnia with mental restlessness, anxiety, feverish sensations in the palms and soles, night sweats, constipation, concentrated urine, etc. Tongue is red with little coating, pulse is rapid, deficient, and empty. Heart Yin Deficiency: Symptom pattern includes: mental irritability, palpitation, insomnia, low fever, night sweats, flushed cheeks, thirst, a fine, rapid pulse. Kidney Yin Deficiency: Symptom pattern includes: low back pain, weak knees, lassitude, general weakness, vertigo, ringing in the ears, thirst, flushed cheeks, mental irritability, afternoon fever, night sweats, nocturnal emission, yellow urine, constipation, red tongue with little coating, deficient, rapid pulse. Liver Yin Deficiency: Symptom pattern includes: dizziness, headache, ringing in the ears, blurred vision, dry eyes, insomnia, night sweats, feverishness in palms and soles, thirst, dry throat. Pulse is deficient and taut. Tongue is reddened with little coating Lung Yin Deficiency: Manifests in symptoms such as dry or blood tinged cough, or cough with a small amount of sticky sputum, dryness of the mouth and throat, afternoon fever, malar flush, night sweats, feverishness in palms and soles. Tongue is red with little coating. Pulse is deficient and rapid. TCM terms
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| Well, it may sound like a strange way to diagnose and treat, but in the right hands symptoms can improve tremendously. Why suffer night sweats needlessly? I have improved my Morg symptoms a lot using TCM, but I cannot claim a total cure. Yet, anyway. ![]() Just wanted to add here, it's buyer be aware when it comes to TCM treatment. There is no one size fits all treatment in TCM. If only. Much depends on symptoms as with any other type of treatment.
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