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Tim, you are my hero. Thank you for all your continued efforts to

help other's in dealing with this. Had I not found your site I am not

sure what i would have done to be truthful. Just the fact that I know

that I am not the only one dealing with this has given me more

strength and motivation to overcome this than I've had in quite some

time.

Kudo's to you sir-

Sikofmites

PS- I am going to the University of Arizona this week to speak with

someone in their entomology dept. They actually have a " bug

identification " program there which the local citizenry can take

advantage of if something from the desert invades their homes. The

guy I spoke to said he had " heard of this type of thing " and would

help me to get a sample together if I came out to Tucson. Done!

It's about 6 hours from where I live so I am going to stay for 5 days

and camp the whole time in the Sonora desert which will give me a

chance to separate from my home and really attack this without fear

of my home environment reinfesting me every time I get out of the

shower or bath. I will employ all methods of attack that I've learned

recently from your site and am expecting good results....:)

I think the dry air there will help too.

Thank you!

>

> I am sorry to hear about your ongoing infestation, and it sure does

> sound like some type of bird mites. I would encourage you to try

and

> find a good 100x-500x microscope. And do some skin taping with

clear

> shipping tape where you feel them crawling. You may need to use

some

> type of dye, such as iodine, to see the opaque ones. At least it

will

> give you verification, and maybe you could find a lab at a

Unversity

> near you and see if they could ID it.

>

> I was able to see plenty of them by using a pan of hot water in an

> infested room at night, as recommended on the 'strategies' webpage.

> Using a strong magnifier I could see them swimming around, little 8-

> legged demons

>

> Good luck and keep us posted.

>

> Tim

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When you go to the University and speak to them in the entomology

dept., you may want to show them some of the research already done

documenting bird mite infestation of humans.

Go to the 'research' webpage and print this info out for them. They

cannot dismiss articles and research written by their colleagues:-)

Good luck,

Tim

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Tim, awesome suggestion. I will do that before I take off.

Are you referring to the research page at your site birdmites.org?

Ps- what do you think about my theory about getting away and attacking

it in a dry environment like the desert?

>

> When you go to the University and speak to them in the entomology

> dept., you may want to show them some of the research already done

> documenting bird mite infestation of humans.

>

> Go to the 'research' webpage and print this info out for them. They

> cannot dismiss articles and research written by their colleagues:-)

>

> Good luck,

> Tim

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God, that gave me a great idea! One doctor I saw was VERY interested, KNEW this was something he had never seen before - but I got very sick right after and didn't follow through. I will now - I'm still looking for Dr. Spruill's organic farming solution....recruiting EVERYONE who MIGHT help!!!

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In a message dated 10/27/2007 9:09:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, attitudeiseverything52@... writes:

>Hi Tim,Do you think it might be an idea for us to have a "united approach" for various universities and/or other research facilities?I know my Navy Dr. was impressed with the info I gave him so far (the first printable page, Lice info from Lorelei, and the new printable sheet). I would like to continue to give him info and then go to N.C.State and speak with a PhD who did research on Dust Mites recently . Plus Duke has a Veterinary School that offers a Masters in managing infectious diseases. One of those depts should be interested or point me in the right direction. A well prepared presentation OR talking points would be most helpful. Would you consider putting something together?

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>Hi Tim,

Do you think it might be an idea for us to have a " united approach " for

various universities and/or other research facilities?

I know my Navy Dr. was impressed with the info I gave him so far (the

first printable page, Lice info from Lorelei, and the new printable

sheet). I would like to continue to give him info and then go to

N.C.State and speak with a PhD who did research on Dust Mites

recently . Plus Duke has a Veterinary School that offers a Masters in

managing infectious diseases. One of those depts should be interested

or point me in the right direction. A well prepared presentation OR

talking points would be most helpful. Would you consider putting

something together?

> When you go to the University and speak to them in the entomology

> dept., you may want to show them some of the research already done

> documenting bird mite infestation of humans.

Food for thought!

Lou

>

Go to the 'research' webpage and print this info out for them. They

> cannot dismiss articles and research written by their colleagues:-)

>

> Good luck,

> Tim

>

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> >Hi Tim,

>

> Do you think it might be an idea for us to have a " united

approach " for

> various universities and/or other research facilities?

>

> I know my Navy Dr. was impressed with the info I gave him so far

(the

> first printable page, Lice info from Lorelei, and the new

printable

> sheet). I would like to continue to give him info and then go to

> N.C.State and speak with a PhD who did research on Dust Mites

> recently . Plus Duke has a Veterinary School that offers a Masters

in

> managing infectious diseases. One of those depts should be

interested

> or point me in the right direction. A well prepared presentation

OR

> talking points would be most helpful. Would you consider putting

> something together?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

>

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Lou, I just returned from Tucson where I visited the U of Arizona

entomology dept. and the biologist DID NOT show up for our scheduled

appt.!!! I am so glad I didn't get my hopes up!!! These people that

spend so much time going to school to supposedly help people or study

things for the good of humanity seem to be a bunch of cowards who are

terrified of anything they can't find in a text book.

They make me sicker than these mites do Lou...

However- I did meet a girl who owns an herb shop there and received

some very helpful info from her. She gave me Callendula tea and salve

which I have been taking along with colloidal silver and I am

actually noticing improvement. My eyebrows are clearing up and the

bald spot on my scalp is improving as well. I am also still using

vinegar, peroxide, ammonia, epsom salts, sulfur 8 ointment and flower

sulfur mixed with vaseline or petroleum based lotion and taking all

measures necessary to keep my environment clean. I do believe that I

will be free of this scourge soon but also believe that this happened

to me for a significant reason which is most likely helping other's

who may be afflicted by this demonic plague in the future.

Thanks to you and everyone who contributes to this group for your

efforts in helping us, you're all in my nightly prayers...

God bless-

Sikofmites

> >Hi Tim,

>

> Do you think it might be an idea for us to have a " united approach "

for

> various universities and/or other research facilities?

>

> I know my Navy Dr. was impressed with the info I gave him so far

(the

> first printable page, Lice info from Lorelei, and the new printable

> sheet). I would like to continue to give him info and then go to

> N.C.State and speak with a PhD who did research on Dust Mites

> recently . Plus Duke has a Veterinary School that offers a Masters

in

> managing infectious diseases. One of those depts should be

interested

> or point me in the right direction. A well prepared presentation OR

> talking points would be most helpful. Would you consider putting

> something together?

> > When you go to the University and speak to them in the entomology

> > dept., you may want to show them some of the research already

done

> > documenting bird mite infestation of humans.

> Food for thought!

> Lou

> >

> Go to the 'research' webpage and print this info out for them. They

> > cannot dismiss articles and research written by their colleagues:-

)

> >

> > Good luck,

> > Tim

> >

>

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> > >Hi Tim,

> >

> > Do you think it might be an idea for us to have a " united

approach "

> for

> > various universities and/or other research facilities?

> >

> > I know my Navy Dr. was impressed with the info I gave him so far

> (the

> > first printable page, Lice info from Lorelei, and the new

printable

> > sheet). I would like to continue to give him info and then go to

> > N.C.State and speak with a PhD who did research on Dust Mites

> > recently . Plus Duke has a Veterinary School that offers a

Masters

> in

> > managing infectious diseases. One of those depts should be

> interested

> > or point me in the right direction. A well prepared presentation

OR

> > talking points would be most helpful. Would you consider putting

> > something together?

> > > When you go to the University and speak to them in the

entomology

> > > dept., you may want to show them some of the research already

> done

> > > documenting bird mite infestation of humans.

> > Food for thought!

> > Lou

> > >

> > Go to the 'research' webpage and print this info out for them.

They

> > > cannot dismiss articles and research written by their

colleagues:-

> )

> > >

> > > Good luck,

> > > Tim

> > >

> >

>

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