Guest guest Posted April 5, 2011 Report Share Posted April 5, 2011 Something affordable for all and may help is washing and shampooing with lye soap lotion. I have many post of this, and how to make. Also use with laundry. > > I'm sorry to take so long to get back to you all on here. My brother attempted suicide last month, soon after I wrote my initial post. Spent much time commuting to hospital an hour+ away to see him in intensive care. Was sleeping in the waiting room a couple nights. He has made much improvement since and so has my family. Thanks for all of your responses. It means so much to feel the love and understanding from you all who are going through this mitemare like us. > > Okay, so we tore out all of our carpets at my grandparents house and ours. We are still getting the crawling and biting but we never have any marks and we still have never seen these things. Except for me, I can see them in my eyes when looking at a white screen on my PC. Teenie tiny dark things are what they appear to be. It looks like little circle eggs that are clear sometimes too but are so very hard to see in my eyes (smaller than the creatures). I wash them out with Renu contact cleaner which has the number two ingredient boric acid. They still remain, however. > > I think our raccoon is finally gone. We hired someone to catch him/her but he/she is such a sneaky devil it never worked. I still wonder whether these mites or whatever they are came from the raccoon or from the bird's nest. You see, it all started last October/November. I used to have my PC upstairs right by where the coon was at before. It was right on the other side of the wall next to me (in the attic). That is where I first got bit. There was also a birds nest there where the raccoon was. Our eave had rotten wood and the birds nested in there. It seemed like I could hear the raccoon itching itself like crazy. So I was feeling bites directly next to this spot. Soon after on my bed upstairs in the other bedroom. To avoid this, I moved downstairs to another bedroom and above it was the back of our house where there is a crawlspace. Then the coon was directly above me. I could hear it. I began getting bombarded there too. It seems like these bugs drop from the ceiling or something. Also, our roof leaks pretty badly so I'm sure this isn't helping. Between that and the coon our insulation is ruined (raccoon feces and urine and rain). Anyways, we are not doing good financially. Don't know how we will afford a new roof and insulation. We can stand to live on these sub-floors for as long as it takes to lick this. So can my grandpa, so he says. He also says they have gotten better for him but he can still feel them. Just not as much. I sprayed their house with Onslaught and 's Nylar. They are also using some kind of Bifenthrin. I took him to the dermatologist who was basically no help. They said all they know of is scabies and since there are no markings it probably isn't that. I spoke up and tried to explain the situation, but was looked at like a fool. Funny since I know more about this than they do. That got me really mad. I digress. Moving on... > > Next step for us here, since we just finished our carpet removal, is to spray our home. We wiped the floors and walls with ammonia after removal. Most of our things are bagged up, except for my mom's clothing and my dad's clothing (been on them about it big time). Was trying to get help from the Department of Health but they were none. Also tried to reach out to the Purdue University extension office but they said they needed a sample. We cannot get one. That is where we are now. > > Much love, . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2011 Report Share Posted April 5, 2011 THanks for your report!Glad you´re doing better, just hope things will come down to 0 problems.Just as you I have met doctors endomotologists etc that don´t know what to do about this and even worse; just like you said they think you´re a fool.They should be in our clothes for a week, and they might get interested...Take care!CeciliaFrom: C <hazelpoet@...>bird mites Sent: Mon, April 4, 2011 11:27:27 PMSubject: My Case (continued) I'm sorry to take so long to get back to you all on here. My brother attempted suicide last month, soon after I wrote my initial post. Spent much time commuting to hospital an hour+ away to see him in intensive care. Was sleeping in the waiting room a couple nights. He has made much improvement since and so has my family. Thanks for all of your responses. It means so much to feel the love and understanding from you all who are going through this mitemare like us. Okay, so we tore out all of our carpets at my grandparents house and ours. We are still getting the crawling and biting but we never have any marks and we still have never seen these things. Except for me, I can see them in my eyes when looking at a white screen on my PC. Teenie tiny dark things are what they appear to be. It looks like little circle eggs that are clear sometimes too but are so very hard to see in my eyes (smaller than the creatures). I wash them out with Renu contact cleaner which has the number two ingredient boric acid. They still remain, however. I think our raccoon is finally gone. We hired someone to catch him/her but he/she is such a sneaky devil it never worked. I still wonder whether these mites or whatever they are came from the raccoon or from the bird's nest. You see, it all started last October/November. I used to have my PC upstairs right by where the coon was at before. It was right on the other side of the wall next to me (in the attic). That is where I first got bit. There was also a birds nest there where the raccoon was. Our eave had rotten wood and the birds nested in there. It seemed like I could hear the raccoon itching itself like crazy. So I was feeling bites directly next to this spot. Soon after on my bed upstairs in the other bedroom. To avoid this, I moved downstairs to another bedroom and above it was the back of our house where there is a crawlspace. Then the coon was directly above me. I could hear it. I began getting bombarded there too. It seems like these bugs drop from the ceiling or something. Also, our roof leaks pretty badly so I'm sure this isn't helping. Between that and the coon our insulation is ruined (raccoon feces and urine and rain). Anyways, we are not doing good financially. Don't know how we will afford a new roof and insulation. We can stand to live on these sub-floors for as long as it takes to lick this. So can my grandpa, so he says. He also says they have gotten better for him but he can still feel them. Just not as much. I sprayed their house with Onslaught and 's Nylar. They are also using some kind of Bifenthrin. I took him to the dermatologist who was basically no help. They said all they know of is scabies and since there are no markings it probably isn't that. I spoke up and tried to explain the situation, but was looked at like a fool. Funny since I know more about this than they do. That got me really mad. I digress. Moving on... Next step for us here, since we just finished our carpet removal, is to spray our home. We wiped the floors and walls with ammonia after removal. Most of our things are bagged up, except for my mom's clothing and my dad's clothing (been on them about it big time). Was trying to get help from the Department of Health but they were none. Also tried to reach out to the Purdue University extension office but they said they needed a sample. We cannot get one. That is where we are now. Much love, . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2011 Report Share Posted April 7, 2011 Just so you know.. not doing much better. A little better since the carpet removal but still battling badly. > > THanks for your report! > Glad you´re doing better, just hope things will come down to 0 problems. > Just as you I have met doctors endomotologists etc that don´t know what to do > about this and even worse; just like you said they think you´re a fool. > They should be in our clothes for a week, and they might get interested... > Take care! > Cecilia > > > > ________________________________ > From: C <hazelpoet@...> > bird mites > Sent: Mon, April 4, 2011 11:27:27 PM > Subject: My Case (continued) > > > I'm sorry to take so long to get back to you all on here. My brother attempted > suicide last month, soon after I wrote my initial post. Spent much time > commuting to hospital an hour+ away to see him in intensive care. Was sleeping > in the waiting room a couple nights. He has made much improvement since and so > has my family. Thanks for all of your responses. It means so much to feel the > love and understanding from you all who are going through this mitemare like us. > > > Okay, so we tore out all of our carpets at my grandparents house and ours. We > are still getting the crawling and biting but we never have any marks and we > still have never seen these things. Except for me, I can see them in my eyes > when looking at a white screen on my PC. Teenie tiny dark things are what they > appear to be. It looks like little circle eggs that are clear sometimes too but > are so very hard to see in my eyes (smaller than the creatures). I wash them > out with Renu contact cleaner which has the number two ingredient boric acid. > They still remain, however. > > I think our raccoon is finally gone. We hired someone to catch him/her but > he/she is such a sneaky devil it never worked. I still wonder whether these > mites or whatever they are came from the raccoon or from the bird's nest. You > see, it all started last October/November. I used to have my PC upstairs right > by where the coon was at before. It was right on the other side of the wall > next to me (in the attic). That is where I first got bit. There was also a > birds nest there where the raccoon was. Our eave had rotten wood and the birds > nested in there. It seemed like I could hear the raccoon itching itself like > crazy. So I was feeling bites directly next to this spot. Soon after on my bed > upstairs in the other bedroom. To avoid this, I moved downstairs to another > bedroom and above it was the back of our house where there is a crawlspace. > Then the coon was directly above me. I could hear it. I began getting > bombarded there too. It seems like these bugs drop from the ceiling or > something. Also, our roof leaks pretty badly so I'm sure this isn't helping. > Between that and the coon our insulation is ruined (raccoon feces and urine and > rain). Anyways, we are not doing good financially. Don't know how we will > afford a new roof and insulation. We can stand to live on these sub-floors for > as long as it takes to lick this. So can my grandpa, so he says. He also says > they have gotten better for him but he can still feel them. Just not as much. > I sprayed their house with Onslaught and 's Nylar. They are also using > some kind of Bifenthrin. I took him to the dermatologist who was basically no > help. They said all they know of is scabies and since there are no markings it > probably isn't that. I spoke up and tried to explain the situation, but was > looked at like a fool. Funny since I know more about this than they do. That > got me really mad. I digress. Moving on... > > Next step for us here, since we just finished our carpet removal, is to spray > our home. We wiped the floors and walls with ammonia after removal. Most of > our things are bagged up, except for my mom's clothing and my dad's clothing > (been on them about it big time). Was trying to get help from the Department of > Health but they were none. Also tried to reach out to the Purdue University > extension office but they said they needed a sample. We cannot get one. That > is where we are now. > > Much love, . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2011 Report Share Posted April 8, 2011 Thank you Bill for the tips on cleaning and for the Scripture. It led me to this today--> " The path of sorrow and that path alone, leads to a land where sorrow is unknown. " - Cowper. This reminds me of another quote I hold dear. " Who seeks for Heaven alone to save his soul, may walk the path but will not reach the goal; While he who walks in Love may wander far, yet God will bring him where the blessed are. " - Henry Van Dyke... Also, as Confucius said, " We should feel sorrow, but not sink under its oppression. " And, as I say now, on behalf of us: Lord God, Creator of all, Who dwells in all, lead us out of sorrow's hall and into Your majestic bliss. Bring the light of joy into our hearts where the light of life persists. Purge the hopelessness and let our wills merge with Yours which will always exist. Most High- You plow the field and only unto You we yield. > >> > >> THanks for your report! > >> Glad you´re doing better, just hope things will come down to 0 problems. > >> Just as you I have met doctors endomotologists etc that don´t know what to do > >> about this and even worse; just like you said they think you´re a fool. > >> They should be in our clothes for a week, and they might get interested... > >> Take care! > >> Cecilia > >> > >> > >> > >> ________________________________ > >> From: C <hazelpoet@> > >> bird mites > >> Sent: Mon, April 4, 2011 11:27:27 PM > >> Subject: My Case (continued) > >> > >> > >> I'm sorry to take so long to get back to you all on here. My brother attempted > >> suicide last month, soon after I wrote my initial post. Spent much time > >> commuting to hospital an hour+ away to see him in intensive care. Was sleeping > >> in the waiting room a couple nights. He has made much improvement since and so > >> has my family. Thanks for all of your responses. It means so much to feel the > >> love and understanding from you all who are going through this mitemare like us. > >> > >> > >> Okay, so we tore out all of our carpets at my grandparents house and ours. We > >> are still getting the crawling and biting but we never have any marks and we > >> still have never seen these things. Except for me, I can see them in my eyes > >> when looking at a white screen on my PC. Teenie tiny dark things are what they > >> appear to be. It looks like little circle eggs that are clear sometimes too but > >> are so very hard to see in my eyes (smaller than the creatures). I wash them > >> out with Renu contact cleaner which has the number two ingredient boric acid. > >> They still remain, however. > >> > >> I think our raccoon is finally gone. We hired someone to catch him/her but > >> he/she is such a sneaky devil it never worked. I still wonder whether these > >> mites or whatever they are came from the raccoon or from the bird's nest. You > >> see, it all started last October/November. I used to have my PC upstairs right > >> by where the coon was at before. It was right on the other side of the wall > >> next to me (in the attic). That is where I first got bit. There was also a > >> birds nest there where the raccoon was. Our eave had rotten wood and the birds > >> nested in there. It seemed like I could hear the raccoon itching itself like > >> crazy. So I was feeling bites directly next to this spot. Soon after on my bed > >> upstairs in the other bedroom. To avoid this, I moved downstairs to another > >> bedroom and above it was the back of our house where there is a crawlspace. > >> Then the coon was directly above me. I could hear it. I began getting > >> bombarded there too. It seems like these bugs drop from the ceiling or > >> something. Also, our roof leaks pretty badly so I'm sure this isn't helping. > >> Between that and the coon our insulation is ruined (raccoon feces and urine and > >> rain). Anyways, we are not doing good financially. Don't know how we will > >> afford a new roof and insulation. We can stand to live on these sub-floors for > >> as long as it takes to lick this. So can my grandpa, so he says. He also says > >> they have gotten better for him but he can still feel them. Just not as much. > >> I sprayed their house with Onslaught and 's Nylar. They are also using > >> some kind of Bifenthrin. I took him to the dermatologist who was basically no > >> help. They said all they know of is scabies and since there are no markings it > >> probably isn't that. I spoke up and tried to explain the situation, but was > >> looked at like a fool. Funny since I know more about this than they do. That > >> got me really mad. I digress. Moving on... > >> > >> Next step for us here, since we just finished our carpet removal, is to spray > >> our home. We wiped the floors and walls with ammonia after removal. Most of > >> our things are bagged up, except for my mom's clothing and my dad's clothing > >> (been on them about it big time). Was trying to get help from the Department of > >> Health but they were none. Also tried to reach out to the Purdue University > >> extension office but they said they needed a sample. We cannot get one. That > >> is where we are now. > >> > >> Much love, . > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2011 Report Share Posted April 8, 2011 Thank you very much . I feel the love. It warms my heart. I'm sorry for the loss of your sister. That stuff is tough and it makes me ashamed to think I almost did the same. It would tear my family apart. To be strong through tough times is hard but I have hope to come out of this darkness. Those of you who have had success with this please repost what you have done to keep us all going on. Concerning the MMS, how much would this run and how do I go about getting it? > > > > I'm sorry to take so long to get back to you all on here. My brother attempted suicide last month, soon after I wrote my initial post. Spent much time commuting to hospital an hour+ away to see him in intensive care. Was sleeping in the waiting room a couple nights. He has made much improvement since and so has my family. Thanks for all of your responses. It means so much to feel the love and understanding from you all who are going through this mitemare like us. > > > > Okay, so we tore out all of our carpets at my grandparents house and ours. We are still getting the crawling and biting but we never have any marks and we still have never seen these things. Except for me, I can see them in my eyes when looking at a white screen on my PC. Teenie tiny dark things are what they appear to be. It looks like little circle eggs that are clear sometimes too but are so very hard to see in my eyes (smaller than the creatures). I wash them out with Renu contact cleaner which has the number two ingredient boric acid. They still remain, however. > > > > I think our raccoon is finally gone. We hired someone to catch him/her but he/she is such a sneaky devil it never worked. I still wonder whether these mites or whatever they are came from the raccoon or from the bird's nest. You see, it all started last October/November. I used to have my PC upstairs right by where the coon was at before. It was right on the other side of the wall next to me (in the attic). That is where I first got bit. There was also a birds nest there where the raccoon was. Our eave had rotten wood and the birds nested in there. It seemed like I could hear the raccoon itching itself like crazy. So I was feeling bites directly next to this spot. Soon after on my bed upstairs in the other bedroom. To avoid this, I moved downstairs to another bedroom and above it was the back of our house where there is a crawlspace. Then the coon was directly above me. I could hear it. I began getting bombarded there too. It seems like these bugs drop from the ceiling or something. Also, our roof leaks pretty badly so I'm sure this isn't helping. Between that and the coon our insulation is ruined (raccoon feces and urine and rain). Anyways, we are not doing good financially. Don't know how we will afford a new roof and insulation. We can stand to live on these sub-floors for as long as it takes to lick this. So can my grandpa, so he says. He also says they have gotten better for him but he can still feel them. Just not as much. I sprayed their house with Onslaught and 's Nylar. They are also using some kind of Bifenthrin. I took him to the dermatologist who was basically no help. They said all they know of is scabies and since there are no markings it probably isn't that. I spoke up and tried to explain the situation, but was looked at like a fool. Funny since I know more about this than they do. That got me really mad. I digress. Moving on... > > > > Next step for us here, since we just finished our carpet removal, is to spray our home. We wiped the floors and walls with ammonia after removal. Most of our things are bagged up, except for my mom's clothing and my dad's clothing (been on them about it big time). Was trying to get help from the Department of Health but they were none. Also tried to reach out to the Purdue University extension office but they said they needed a sample. We cannot get one. That is where we are now. > > > > Much love, . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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