Re: Pets with Morgellons In memory of my beloved cocker spaniels, Abner and Chester, whom died last year 19 days apart, just before their 16 birthday....i pass on to you the things they taught me about their problems with morgellons. Chester was adopted from the neighboor as a pup, and his brother Tucker also. Tucker died from epilepsy at age 6. Several months later we adopted Abner and his mate from the humane society. As a special surprise, she had 6 puppies behind our livingroom couch a month later! They were beautiful and healthy and much loved, and went to neighboors homes and we kept one....and his name is LOVEBUG. Chester had horrible alergies, and all the vet meds for it, and finally a drastic surgery to seperate the ear flaps from the ear canal opening. The opening remained the size of a pin, and the ear problems continued, but it was much easier to clean. The breeder ended up putting his mother to sleep because of endless problems with the ears. Abner had skin bumps that the vet said to leave alone, so it was hard to groom him, as they would sometimes get caught in the brush and bleed. For 10 years i hiked 4 dogs everyday. Now i have 2, mom and "puppy" LOVEBUG. A unique relationship developed between Abner and Chester. Abner crawled toward Chester one day and "asked" if he could help with Chesters ears. From then on, several times a day, Abner would wash Chesters ears and face. Sometimes Chester would ask Abner to do it some more. Chesters eyes would look like he was dazed with the comfort Abner gave to his problem. When Abner got "arthritis", the vet put him on rimydal for life. It was sad that he could not hike anymore or go up and down the stairs or sleep in his favorite spot. ON a prayer, i ordered him a magnetic BIOFLOW dog collar on ebay only otherwise sold in england. The vet laughed, but Abner loved it, and went off the medicine, which has a side effect of death with class action suit won against it. Abner could hike again and was full of joy. I got a bioflow for all my dogs, and the two i miss so....they were hiking until a few weeks before they died wearing their magnetic collars. About the time i got the magnets for them, i accidentally came across an article about the mystery skin disease. IN a search, an article came up that i copied. It is called "how to find mystery chemtrail aresol fibrils by sue miller." This article described how to see the fibers with a tube blacklight. I sought to disprove this by taking my blacklight outside. I did not see fibrils in the grass, but Abner and Chester ran up to me and were covered in them! I then looked inside and found them all over, and glowing in my skin pores ! It was very shocking! Under a microscope, these fibers appeared to my unscientific brain, to look like straws with stuff inside, that broke with jagged edges, and had stuff that spilled out. I used a headlight flashlight and began going thru my dogs hair looking to find any evidence of these fibers in their hair and skin. I found raised white bumps, that occasionally bled on their own and left behind a field around the sore filled with black specks and white grains like sand. These bumps were anyplace on the body, and i found a very large one on the upper inside of Abners "arthritic" hind leg. This was later eroded into a big empty ulcer by using the brand Sovereign Silver in daily applications for several months. I found sllghtly red tracks that ran under the skin from bump to bump. I would put the silver on that also. Also on Abner i found on the top of his back what appeared to be a very sharp white splinter sticking straight up about a half inch. It was so hard to pull out with tweezers, i actually got some jewlery plyers. It really surprised me that it was rooted in. Another strange sore i found on him was on the side of his front leg. It was a glossy white rectangular object sticking at an angle out of his skin. The silver never penetrated it. If i knew then what i know now, i would have put miracle foot aloe cream on it to soften it, then dry baking soda to drain it, then silver to stop it and protect from infection. But, alas..there is more i found to my dismay. ON every nipple, and on the neutering scar were black embedded specks in the skin pores. In the casing of the private parts, there were strange black hairs here and there. He was a blond cocker, otherwise it would be hard to see that this resided in this skin area. Much more was found around the tail. For years, and this was years of vet care so dont think of him as being uncared for, he just didnt wag his cropped tail. Now, "splitting fine hairs", as i was doing with the headlight flashlight, what i found growing around his butt was a nightmare. The pores were embedded with black hairs, black specks were stuck to his butt, some skin bumps had developed amongst this mess, and an area that looked like dry skin, which on treating with silver, revealed was hiding a patch of black specks in each skin pore. I also found patches like this on his elbows. All of this was reversed by using silver daily for month. Abner could wag his tail again! The white bumps are collums standing together in a cluster with a hard covering and a hole at the top that erupts. When erroded, they appear to have formed large ulcers under the skin that send out runners to create another bump. By following the track i was able to find different stages of the bumps . I think the black speck embeds in the skin pore, becomes a black fiber, The fiber oozes a goo that encases it. If a group of these join together it forms the raised bump on the top, with the ulcer underneath. Then tracks go out to form other colonies. I do not know if the tracks go inside the body, but when Abners leg ulcer was healed his leg limp went away.The silver was a wonderful tool!I thank God for showing me how to help my dogs with it. |