Guest guest Posted May 4, 2011 Report Share Posted May 4, 2011 Mel, Thank you so much for caring enought to give some good advice. I wonder if the Drs can tell if this is from a insect? I have ivermectin that we give the horses and take it sometimes. I think I will just go take some now. We have so many things in our house that cannot be identified that I don't know where to go. Our cabinets have very small dark specks that come out of the wood and there are also some white grubs that are very small. This is not including the white things that look like big flakes of dust but they are not dust or anything with a body. I don't know how we could have so much odd things and they have been here from the beginning when we built this house. I wonder if being not to far from a lagoon where the cow manure was put into a pond would make a difference? We had very rich soil that was like composted cow manure because this used to be a dairy. One thing I thought our contractor dug deep and didn't build the house high enought off the ground. We had to have more grading done and he took the good top soil to his sons house. We were left with red dirt. They wsnt deep to get hard ground he said and they spread some of the soil out in our pastsures. It is so beautiful here with a full view of the But I feel like I am in prision. I don't know if I will ever be able to enjoy the out doors. Has anyone else ever felt this way? I go to see the corneal speacialist on Friday. My left eye I can't hardly see out of and my balance is off. Could these abrasison and I think the other is written epithclicl defict be a insect? Would the Drs know? I do know yesterday that Dr kept saying this was very unusual. I don't know if he meant the thick fluid or the abrasions. He even had my husband look at them. Thanks for all, sandy > > Sandy, if you actually do have parasites in your eyes, you need an anti > parasitic. Your eye situation sounds very dangerous, to me. Have you tried > ivermectin. It bastically kills all parasites, except for tapeworm. When you > do go to the eye doctor specialist, mention what I said to him/her and see what > they say. If I were you, I would certainly entertain the idea of moving out of > your home, even if it is for a few months. I'm sorry about your situation and I > feel your pain. Take care, > Mel > >  > > > > ________________________________ > From: sandy e <ellis.sandy1@...> > bird mites > Sent: Wed, May 4, 2011 12:59:37 AM > Subject: I saw eye Dr today it is serious > >  > Well after seeing a different Dr but in same office the one today said I have a > emergency situation with corneal abrasion and something on notes I can't read > with defect. > My vision in one eye was 20/400. > This Dr said what I have is very unusual and I don't think he has ever seen this > before. > He wants me to see Corneal specialist ASAP. > This is the first time I have mentioned to a Dr that I woke up with two small > insects on each eyelid and that was back in Oct. > My eyes have never completely cleared up but one get some better and then just > in a short while here in the house they would get painful and sensitive to > light. > My face has tiny balls that almost see like a water blister. > I wonder if anyone has ever had something like this from a insect? > I can't touch them and they are full of thick tears. > Thanks for all the replys about the birdsnest. I take back what I said about > useing tko full strength and it not burnning. > I used it on my hair last night and thought I would go through the roof. > I had to put two glasses of milk to help with the burn. > > I do think if I could move out I would be better off. > We have so much invested in this place. I don't have any family except my > daughter and her husband is very petty. > > She also does more fussing at me about this skin thing than shows any > compassion. > > It feels very lonly. > > I do know I am blessed in other ways but if you can't enjoy things nothing > materialstic means anything. > > Thank you all, > Sandy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2011 Report Share Posted May 6, 2011 Hi sandy, I remember rita saying that she felt trapped in her home and she didn't want to go outside for fear of being attacked by bird mites. Good that the eye doctor had your husband take a look at your eyes; anything to get him to be more empathetic towards your situation. Have u tried using the powerful insecticides and insect growth regulators, like cyonara and nylar from doyourownpestcontrol.com? ( around your home) With iver, you need to take it a few times, in order to kill off any parasite developing into adults as it doesn't kill off the ones that do not have a fully developed nervous system. Also, the correct dosage is important. Do a google search for parasites in the eye. Lately, my eyes have been very dry, and i am using the lubricating drops in them. But, i did have an infection in them for about 5 weeks. I went on jeffers livestock and bought a bacterial ointment, and my eyes cleared right up after just a few applications. I had a hell of a time removing mirror stains from using that frigging epsom salt spray everywhere. What a joke that was. Take care and stay strong, Mel Sent from my iPhones Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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