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Re: Under Scrutiny

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cjholtmeyer
Re: Under Scrutiny
 8/26/2012 - 5:55pm
   I have had this feeling for a long time, thought i might be going crazy. Still feel like i may, if i don't get some type of relief soon. I also have a son with Angelmans to care for and this makes that very difficult. I haven't spoken with a doctor about the sensations and sores yet, due to the fact I live in a very small town and I am sure they would say it's all mental or in my head. Thank You so much for giving me a possible answer.
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raelizflo
Re: Under Scrutiny
 8/27/2012 - 3:18am
   Couldn't it just be specific nerve endings that are creating those sensations? I've felt bugs on me... no bugs. But I could see how nerves within the skin could just be signaling something touching you. As mammals, that's what I think hair does also, when something small is crawling on you, nerve endings around ur hair follicle tell you somethings touching you... like whiskers on a cat, or feelers on some sort of underwater creature.
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Judytoo
Re: Under Scrutiny
 8/27/2012 - 1:26pm
   I would personally like ot thank Dr. Randy Wymore for his convictions and his genuine caring for people who are suffering. He is a person that people of any disease need a whole lot more of.
   
   Dr. Wymore, thank you and please don't ever give up. We need you.
   
   Respectfully,
   Judy
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emmerte
Re: Under Scrutiny
 10/ 1/2012 - 5:34pm
   Dr. Wymore, Thank you for the work you do! It is particularly hard to suffer these symptoms and then deal with the disbelief of non-sufferers. But these symptoms are unbelievable- such as the morphing of tiny black specks into nymph-like things, then into slender rod-like needles, and then into a partially formed, almost grasshopper-shaped insect. Most unbelieveable is experiencing the appearance in the mouth, after eating, of a tiny insect followed shortly thereafter by tiny eggs, one at a time. Specks of fuzz found on clothing upon examination have tiny black things in their center. One wonders how the researchers account for these phenomena? Good luck with your work!
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efarkash
Re: Under Scrutiny
 12/21/2012 - 11:41am
   I am in Virginia and have the same symptoms as the first comment emmerte. I have black like specks that drop off and turn into these bug like things that stick to the surface oif what they fall on and then another type that turns into a little red worm which then mate and turn into this sticky mess of crystalized stuff that speads these egg, gnit type stuff around the house. I have a family and grandchildren and am constantly cleaning after my walking path because these fall off from I doi not know where and spread everywhere! I have them eliminating from me and my white blood cell count is high and my glucose. I have been laughed out of the hospital w/o even getting passed triage, my primary care physician told me I was bringing debris into him and did not have time for me the farthest I got wasd w/ a nurse from the dermotologist office. That is who gave me the results of blood work but what do I do w/ those rresults? It does show in my home like you would not believe, my husband has nott been to work for two weeks because he is constantly cleaning behind me from these things multiplying everywhere and we are not sure if it is contagious to my kids and gtandchildren. This is new to us andf do not know what to do. My hair is alive and when a strand is removed starts moving around liked a snake. Someone please help me w/ any suggestions on what meds moght relieve some of these symptoms. I am not delusional. My family is witness to this disgusting thing that I have taking over our home. I am leaving my number knowing that I might get some bad peoipl,e calling but hope I might get one person to give me a good suggetion, I AM DESPERATE! 804-874-6360.
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linbartlett
Re: Under Scrutiny
 2/ 4/2013 - 5:56pm
   I Am in Virginia also, my home too is as Efarkash has described. Emmerte too describes the all too familar symptoms. Whatever this stuff is morph's into many different forms.
    Interestingly I have found some reddish twig-like material most everywhere in our house. With curiosity I got a magnifying glass to examine a piece and was in awe to see a beautiful clear red iridescent filament rhythmically waving away from and towards the main structure. After a few minutes it broke away from the main structure and became the "fiber" we all talk about.
   
   I have had some very very sci-fi symptoms I've not heard addressed anywhere.
   Some of the lesions will start spontaneously weeping clear fluid and I can feel volumes of fluid moving through my body - I get extreme edema in my lower legs.
   Prior to any lesion appearing small bruises with hard lumps appear in the area of the soon to be lesion. I have dozens and dozens of these bruises constantly.
   Many horrifying unbelievable phenomena have occured after I contracted what I believe to be Morgellons.
   I have been "zapped" or shocked when picking up some of the fuzz balls.. being so startled I screamed and immediately dropped the fuzz ball.
   On occasion I have rolled the fuzz balls between my fingers and fibers have shot out from the fuzz ball. One fiber was a couple inches long and similar to fishing line.
   I can feel a sticky substance on parts of my skin.. when bathing and rubbing those areas what appears to be hair from my head comes out of my skin. This also happened when I was receiving a professional massage at a Cancer Center (I also have stage IV Breast Cancer).
    I've had fluke-like matter drop off my body numerous times.. all approximately 1"-1 1/2" in size.
   Early on, my sinuses were acting up, so I used something similar to a neti pot for nasal irrigation, allowing the water to flow into a partially full sink. Out from my nose came two white fluke-like things.. definately alive.. swimming in the water. I picked them up and they would flip off my finger - I had no sensation of the move. One fell to the floor and immediately turned deep black.
   One lesion was bleeding, I removed what I thought was coagulated blood with my finger and the blood adhered to my finger.. since I was on my way to the doctor's anyway I asked the doctor to remove it.. they couldn't get it off, saying it needed to be surgically removed.. bit by bit I scraped it off.
   Again early on in this "battle" I was in the shower and watched in horror as this mucous-like amoeba-like "thing" emerged from my thigh.. I quickly grabbed tissue paper and blotted it off. Within a short period of time it crystalized on the paper. Again about an inch or more in size.
   My soaps had white yin-yang shaped matter on them after I washed. When placed in the shower soap dish the next day I would find they crawled out of the dish and up the wall.
   
   I took a bath with 4 cups of epson salts..the bottom of the tub was black with hundreds/thousands of grain like stuff and fibers. The next two days I thought I had the flu.. but was actually a horrible Herxheimer Reaction, throwing up, too dizzy to move.. no fever.. no respiratory problems.
   There is plenty more.. but it gets really gross so I'll stop here..
   Please.. Please.. PLEASE find a treatment.!!!
   
   THANKS DOC !
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Paul Von
Re: Under Scrutiny
 3/ 8/2013 - 9:58am
   I have concluded I have the Lyme/Morgellon composite disease, and am now taking Levofloxacin antibiotic at 500 mg per day along with Artemisia absinthium (wormwood), which slows cellular efflux mechanisms. Wormwood is an important adjunct to antibiotic products, as these types of bacterial organisms tend to pump antibiotic elements out of the affected cell- rendering many antibiotics ineffective. There is also strong evidence that biofilms and cysts may be formed by this disease, which makes it quite intractable and difficult to eradicate.
   It is important to continue any antibiotic regimens for a significant period of time (at least 6 months), as this disease is a composite disease that often carries a number of other bacterial co-infections. There should be regular prescription changes made to antibiotic regimens, as this disease often becomes resistant to antibiotics in a very short period of time.
   Levofloxacin can be followed by a high-dose regimen of Doxycycline for a minimum of six weeks, then followed by other products such as Vancomycin or similar.
   Herbal remedies are fools gold, and not recommended in any competent studies. Avoid any metals products such as Colloidal Silver, and avoid oral doses of magnesium or zinc, as these materials feed the organisms. Avoid electromagnetic fields from cell phone, wi-fi, or wireless technologies, as these technologies significantly impair autoimmune functions.
   For a brief description of the Lyme/Morgellons composite disease, please refer to the link below, and good luck.
   http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3544355/
   Also see this important page.
   http://morgellonswatch.com/2007/08/28/a-history-of-the-fiber-disease/
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denisemontanino
Re: Under Scrutiny
 3/ 8/2013 - 3:39pm
   Dr.Wymore, Thank you for all your hard work. I have been to a de doctors but according to them I'm crazy. I live in Aledo Tx west of Ft Worth if you know of any doctors in this area could you please send me there named and location. I really to find someone to tell me I have this disease.
   
   Thank you so much
   denise.montanino@yahoo.com
   817-965-4633
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gmoreno
Re: Under Scrutiny
 4/17/2013 - 12:14am
   Dr.Randy Wymore soy de Chile necesito comunicarme con usted, por favor deme su correo le enviare mis observaciones, que he realizado por 3 años. Aquí en Chile he consultado a varios dermatólogos y no saben nada sobre estas investigaciones de morgellons. Mi email gmoreno8867@gmail.com
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