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| Hi, Forgive me if this has been touched on before, I must have missed it. I came across a site the other day when searching about the cotton spider. It's called the Village Garden Web/laundry room forum. Many, many people were talking about there shirts getting holes in them. The funny thing was most of the time the holes were located in the same front area. Some peoples towels were eaten up too. One person had trouble with bleach stains. This all made me think back, I'd had this happen to me too. Brand new tshirts would get these holes in them. Most always in the front. Some of my towels would have the loop part totally gone. Every once in a while I would have bleach stains. See the thing is, I was fussy about how I did my laundry and had never had these problems before. I had thought of many reasons that this could be happening but could never find the culprit. On this forum they showed some pictures and they looked exactly like mine had. Everyone was trying find an answer for this too, like could it be the machines,laundry detergent and get this belly button bugs lol. Now as funny as it sounds, I wonder if later all these people might get morgellons. I don't know but all these people having this problem, could this be a piece of the puzzle? Have any of you ever had this problem? Oh, has anyone had little bugs around the seal of your fridge? ALWAYS THINKING, C |
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| Hi Claudia! Come to think of it.....YES. I remember being really upset that some of my favorite t-shirts got holes in the front for no reason! I thought it might have been some common moth we usually get here eating our clothes. Actually, I just pulled a black sweater from the closet I hadn't worn in a while and there were holes ALL OVER it....but that could have been moths. I'm talking HUGE holes. I think it was a blend...I'll check it out. Never heard of the cotton spider. Thanks for bringing this up. We have, as you know, talked about cotton before here, but the spider sounds like something we should look at. What kind of little bugs? xoKritts |
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| Hi All, I've been busy - since I have connection issues here, I'm putting a link below - I've been doing some microscopic studies of my Morgellons and have made some interesting finds the past couple of days that you might be interested in? I believe I have discovered what the 'speck' and 'fiber' parts of Morgellons are: LymeBusters - Fibers - Possible Cause from Toilet Paper (If I could stay online... I'd post over here more often...) |
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| Hi Kammy, Could they be in the cotton t-shirts...cotton ...EVERYTHING???? Kritts Kammy.... those photos of the worms look just like the one Dragonfly posted today again. Last edited by Kritters; March 25th, 2009 at 06:09 PM. |
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| Hi again, Well first off the little bugs around the seal of the fridge look kind of like a dried ant of some sort. The reason I brought it up is because I had the same thing around the seal of my fridge at my home with my husband a few years back. The little apt. behind my sons home that I live in has every thing new including appliances. I don't even cook in here. Same problem both places seemed odd to me. Kammy that snake you see in your pictures (and they are some great pictures) looks to me like that twisted black thread some of us have found on the floor. It's part of this morgellons THING. Kritters after I saw the pictures in the shirts on that site it set me to thinking so much, I didn't continue to search. The thing is I wasn't getting things on cotton spiders, I kept getting info on cotton mites. I have to go back and look into it again. I could have sworn the other day that someone said they'd had interesting reading about the cotton spider. That is why I tried to look it up. Always thinking,searching,wondering C |
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| Claudia... Funny (not) I started to google cotton spider and kept thinking about the mite instead. More info on that than a specific spider. The twisted black thread..... can you tell more about that? I have seen them and put them under the scope. Mine were about an eighth of an inch, perfectly cut at both ends, black and looked like a chopped black thread. After a while under the scope, the ends began to change direction and formed the familiar hook-type shapes. Also many new 'threads' began to emerge from throughout the rest of the length of the 'thread'. But back to the cotton spider, cotton critters seem to be the focus on many fronts. xoxo Kritts |
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| Hi Kritters, A few times I have found little black pieces of twisted thread. I only have a handheld little magnifying glass. I don't have a scope. I have felt it was part of this nightmare because I see what I think is the little bug or organism in it and also the EXTREMLY SMALL FIBERS THAT MOVE coming out of it. Gosh, you've been able to see way more than me. I can't prove anything, it's just what I felt by what I observed. I pick up little white oval looking things that look as though they would be solid , and sure enough when I look with the magnifier its all fiberous. Also it will have the extremley smaller than hair fibers coming out the end. They are so fine, you have to catch it just right in the light to see them. Cotton mite. All we have are theories. I was never a BS-er and it hurts to be passed off as a nut job. When I tell you something I mean it. So I guess I'll just keep searching and searching. I sure would like some answers like the rest of us. If I didn't have this, all I've seen I would have a hard time believing too. C |
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| I asked my mom to stop buying clothes for me that were "Made In China". The clothes "bit" me. I spray all of my clothes with "bug arrest" or eco-vie before I wear them. ~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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| I have seen these things floating in my house. See picsbelow. It's a fiber with a while ball on the end of it stuck to a shadow box picture in my office. this is what some of them look like, but they in everything |
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| No doubt, my clothes bite me too. and I have notice fibers on toilet paper. they're smaller but when you put one that's hanging out on the edge next to another fiber hanging out on the edge, the little fella move toward each other and lockup. Well, this shouldn't happen because this isn't normal, a fiber that moves and is alive. I have vidoe of that exactly thing happening. |
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