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Old December 28th, 2009, 07:23 PM
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Default Can we juxtapose theories and research?

I've mentioned this before, but what the hey....

There are several research scientists who are working on Morgellons, but unless they are all in some kind of comparative format, how can we determine what any common denominators could be?

Jo, I know has much info on her own website. I love Jo. She is such an incredible little froggie doll.

I just wish someone who is detail oriented (which I am not) could put all the research theories so far into a comparative pattern of comparison.

Any takes?

And by the way...anyone out there willing to create a conprehensive polling for comparative symptoms and personal data history?

Kritts
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Old December 28th, 2009, 09:02 PM
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Hey Kritts,

I agree, it would be helpful to have a snapshot of comparisons...like which researchers believe the morg filaments are hollow? etc..

Steveo, do you have a spreadsheet of research findings?? ....kinda remember something..

My strategy is based on this: How do you eat an elephant?

One piece at a time!

Morgellons is like a HUGE elephant...with sooo many areas of investigation.

I've decided to start at the start. Comparing the history of ye olde Morgellons...I think there is significant likeness between our affliction and the old one. I mean....they even observed moving fibers:

"Bruguiéres48 had occasion to study a case personally, and believed that the little hairs which were elicited on rubbing the child were capable of independent movement."

The Morgellons

How could this be a co-incidence?

ok - back to the topic....yes I'll help and check to see what Steve's got.

Joey xxxxxxxx

ps Cute what you said Kritts. Love you too ya know.



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I've mentioned this before, but what the hey....

There are several research scientists who are working on Morgellons, but unless they are all in some kind of comparative format, how can we determine what any common denominators could be?

Jo, I know has much info on her own website. I love Jo. She is such an incredible little froggie doll.

I just wish someone who is detail oriented (which I am not) could put all the research theories so far into a comparative pattern of comparison.

Any takes?

And by the way...anyone out there willing to create a conprehensive polling for comparative symptoms and personal data history?

Kritts
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Old December 28th, 2009, 09:07 PM
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you are my most favorists person here, Joey. I hope you know that.

xoxoxo

Oh, and about eating that elephant...did you watch that video? OMG! ewww. no way...but lol I agree on the concept...one bite at a time. then again, if we found out we shouldn't be eating the elephants in the first place (pain and all) let's change that to...how do you solve a problem? One step at a time.

Lover ya you incredible person you.

xoxoxo

Kritts

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Old December 28th, 2009, 09:46 PM
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Steveo, do you have a spreadsheet of research findings?? ....kinda remember something..
I know I did at one time Jo, I'll have to check my Google Docs and see if it's still there, I'll see if I can find it.

I agree with the huge elephant comparison Jo, you ought to see it from my perspective.
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Old December 28th, 2009, 10:12 PM
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Hey Kritts,

I agree, it would be helpful to have a snapshot of comparisons...like which researchers believe the morg filaments are hollow? etc..

Steveo, do you have a spreadsheet of research findings?? ....kinda remember something..

My strategy is based on this: How do you eat an elephant?

One piece at a time!

Morgellons is like a HUGE elephant...with sooo many areas of investigation.

I've decided to start at the start. Comparing the history of ye olde Morgellons...I think there is significant likeness between our affliction and the old one. I mean....they even observed moving fibers:

"Bruguiéres48 had occasion to study a case personally, and believed that the little hairs which were elicited on rubbing the child were capable of independent movement."

The Morgellons

How could this be a co-incidence?

ok - back to the topic....yes I'll help and check to see what Steve's got.

Joey xxxxxxxx

ps Cute what you said Kritts. Love you too ya know.
the biggest hugs and kisses I can conjure to ya, Joey.

I am glad you agree with this about the old with the new. I'm not surprised tho...since we have thought so much alike so far.

I am TORTURED by the visions of those babies who have endured such pain and convulsed and died. It makes one wonder what God is really all about. It haunts me and I'm not taking this lightly.

So, what do you think? I value your thoughts and opinions above all others.

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