Compassionate Networking for Morgellons Syndrome and Skin Parasite Sufferers
Hello there fellow Morgellons Community,
I am new to MSN and am relieved to be able to find a place where I can have discussions about living with Morgellons. I believe that I have had Morgellons for at least 10 years but it was at the end of summer 2012 that I knew something was terribly wrong with my body. I had no appetite whatsoever and dropped 30lbs in a month and half and started to break out in pimples all over my body. My sinus passages were completely obstructed and I had lost all sense of taste and smell.
I began to mentally list all of my symptoms over the years, the hair loss (diagnosed as alopecia), the stinging sensations beneath the skin, the severe gastro problems, chronic fatigue, insomnia, oozing pusy rashes on side of head and wrists but it was until August when I started to see the glitter all over my face and body and the pin prick pimples. It was at that time that I frantically began searching over the internet and at first thought I had bird mites and sprayed $700 to have my place and car sprayed and it made absolutely no difference.
I then found Mr. CommonSenses blog and followed his poor man's protocol and recommendations to use Peppermint Soap, Borax and Tea Tree oil. I went on a cleaning frenzy and was diligent.
This all made a difference, although truth be told I couldn't afford to replenish my vitamans from Mr. CommonSenses's protocol so I can't really say how my bio-terrain was affected long term.
Well fast forward after months of searching and sifting for information online and being told that I was imagining it by my BF who lives with me that it was all in my head I decided I needed some sort of support system.
I love in Brooklyn NY and have to say that I see signs of Morgellons everywhere here on people, in stores, on clothing just everywhere.
Right now I am so distresed by the fact that this is my fate but am going to try my best to gather some strength to fight this thing.
One thing I wanted to share with all of you that I have not seen mentioned thus far. is the practice I have been doing to clear my sinus and nasal passages. I had a growth in my nose for almost 10 years that I did not know what it was and so just thought was part of my diagnosed acute sinusitus.
Anyway it started to put pressure on my sinuses so I started experimenting with things to try and get it out. It was rock hard to the touch and was embedded.
After reading about the miracle that is diatomaceous earth and using it in all the suggested ways, I thought I would try moistening a little and putting up into the nasal passage. Knowing that it is dangerous to inhale I made sure it was formed into a paste consistency before inserting.
Well what happened next was amazing, 100's of little white worms started coming down out of the nasal passages, after a couple of weeks of doing this on a daily basis larger specimens started appearing that had a mini-fluke like appearance. I have been doing this for about a month now and my specimens are now very large and almost resemble dehydrated mini-fishes and some look like water bears all balled up. Needless to say it's not nice seeing this array of foreign matter coming out of your nose but as many of you have said before better out than in.
I also take diatomaceous earth daily in a flax seed smoothie and pretty much add it to any food or drink I am preparing, this has helped tremendously in "deworming" me and I'm passing worms and fluke-like matter on a daily basis.
Well that's all for me, I do look forward to learning and sharing with all of you.
Take care and stay strong!
A Morgellons Grows in Brooklyn.
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Permalink Reply by Pattie on February 19, 2012 at 2:48pm Hey, Brooklyn.
I was just wondering how you're doing. I posted earlier asking who it was that I was talking about DE paste in the nose... my Morgie brain flat couldn't remember your name. I finally found our convo. But noticed that we're not 'friends' yet. I sent you a request.
Hope all is well with you. :)) Pattie
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