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Hi Cecilia,Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you. Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London. How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,KrysOn 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

 

Hi, Krys!Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites

Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

 

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

 Sandy-The mites are microscopic.  The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation.  Are you being treated internally?  The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections.  The bugs are attracted to you.

Aandraya

I keep six honest serving-men

  (They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

  And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

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I keep six honest serving-men

  (They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

  And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

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Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying. My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.CeciliaFrom: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you. Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London. How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,KrysOn 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites

Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

Aandraya

I keep six honest serving-men

(They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

--

I keep six honest serving-men

(They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

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Hi Cecilia,Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds. It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying. My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.CeciliaFrom: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you. Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London. How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,KrysOn 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites

Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

Aandraya

I keep six honest serving-men

(They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

--

I keep six honest serving-men

(They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

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Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.Take care!CeciliaFrom: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday,

October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds. It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right

around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying. My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...Thanks for answering and say hello to your

mum.CeciliaFrom: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you. Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London. How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,KrysOn 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites

Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

Aandraya

I keep six honest serving-men

(They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

--

I keep six honest serving-men

(They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

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Hi

If anything is on my skin the I can't get off easily I soak the skin with borax

1/3 cup per gallon of warm water on a cotton cloth held onto the skin for 30

mins , 2 times daily . It took 60 days to get a strange unnerving slow crawling

feeling off my feet & hands . It felt like a dollar bill being dragged uo my

foot & calf , it was hard to bear till I stuffed my foot in a bucket of borax

water 1/2 cup per 3 gallons of 30 mins , it stopped it for 2 hrs , that's when I

new I had a chance , I had tried sulfur, rubbing alcohol, dawn , listerene ,

baby oil . And probally a lot of others but the borax did it .

For the face soaking : only 1 tbls per gallon of water , any more borax & it

will draw the blood right thru the skin where there is a bite . It drew blood in

10 spots on me & I looked like monster , but only for 2-3 days & they & ll healed

& I cut down o the borax concentration to the 1 tbls per gallon of water on a

cotton rag , it works miracles at drawing out stuff . May be t will beat the bio

film , I cut down on the borax after 3 days & used epsom salt at the same mix

proportions & it helped for 2 days , then I started feeling it , so I went back

to borax & 1/2 epsom , so I didn't over due the borax , it worked , & I dialed

fown the borax concentration slowly after time & it totally cured the terrible

monster crawler on my foot , Praise God , He is good ..

Bye , I'll be praying for you ,

Bill .

On Sun Oct 9th, 2011 3:12 PM EDT Cecilia Borg wrote:>Hi, !>Happy to hear

it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take

care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what

you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup

of clorine.>Take care!>Cecilia>>>________________________________>From:

" Goldstein@... " <Goldstein@...>>To:

bird mites >Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PM>Subject: Re:

To Krys!>>> >Hi Cecilia,>>Yes, it is a beautiful thing that

Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here

in our marriage vows, " for better or for worse " and I do believe that. I'm still

getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of

it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried

the bleach baths as I've been too busy

trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the

crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and

it has only been 2 weeks on the meds. >>It is just good to hear all of your

" voices " - you all are always in my thoughts.>>Aggi: I so wish I were in

Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right

around the corner. It is a sight to behold.

Sigh...>>>>________________________________>From: " Cecilia Borg "

<ceciliaborg@...>>bird mites >Sent: Thursday, October

6, 2011 10:04:45 PM>Subject: Re: To Krys!>> >Hi, Krys!>I´m glad

it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great

that your stepfather is " on the track " helping with the spraying. >My daughter

is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small

staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters

and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it

down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.>It sometimes gets to my head: Can it

be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t

be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay " in

your brain " for a while...>Thanks for answering and say hello to your

mum.>Cecilia>>>________________________________>From: Krys Brennand

<krys109uk@...>>bird mites >Sent: Friday, October 7,

2011 3:12 AM>Subject: Re: To Krys!>>> >Hi Cecilia,>>Kind of you

to ask after my mum. Thank you. >Things with my mother are currently not too

bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're

more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.>The house

hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area

being countryish, yet within easy

commuting distance of London. >How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope

the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.>Take care,>Krys>>On 5 October

2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:>> >>Hi, Krys!>>Just

wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her

house?>>Send her my warm

thoughts!>>Cecilia>>>>>>>>>>>>________________________________>>From: Krys

Brennand <krys109uk@...>>>bird mites >>Sent:

Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AM>>Subject: Re: Roofers and more

tiny mites Need HELP ASAP>>>>>> >>The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium

are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of

transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the

adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which

move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.>>>>If

the specks move

they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else,

possibly fungal related.>>>>>>>>>>On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya

<aandraya@...> wrote:>>>> Sandy->>>The mites are microscopic. The specks

you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an

infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and

heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic

infections. The bugs are attracted to you.>>>Aandraya>>>>>>>I keep six honest

serving-men>> (They taught me all I knew);>>Their names are What and Why and

When>> And How and Where and Who.>>>>Rudyard Kipling>>>>>>>>>-- >>I keep six

honest serving-men> (They taught me all I knew);>Their names are What and Why

and When> And How and Where and Who.>>Rudyard Kipling>>>>

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Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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That is really great to hear! On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Thanks Aandraya, are you doing well, too ?

I am so thankful that I have been following your advise about the chronic infections.

You are a 100% right. It is an internal issue, that is why people around us just don't get bothered...

mites are just about everywhere !

Von: Aandraya <aandraya@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 17:59 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

That is really great to hear!

On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Hi Aggi, So good to hear you again! Wow, it really sounds like you are doing well and it makes me happy to hear it. I think it is internal too now, but it sure feels like it is on the outside of the skin, doesn't it. I've had fewer sensations since starting doxycycline and Rifampin for bartonella. I may have other coinfections too. Not sure at this point. Anyways, I am so happy you are doing so well. Keep up the good work. Sorry to hear that your boyfriend had to have the polyps removed, and hope it is his last incident with those. How in the world did they find them?From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 9:07:01 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Thanks Aandraya, are you doing well, too ?

I am so thankful that I have been following your advise about the chronic infections.

You are a 100% right. It is an internal issue, that is why people around us just don't get bothered...

mites are just about everywhere !

Von: Aandraya <aandraya@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 17:59 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

That is really great to hear!

On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Good to hear from you Aggi. Hope your boyfriend stays polyp free. Was he snoring? You're progress sounds great. Such good news when someone gets free of these things. Puts hope in the new ones. This site has been great for compiling information that seems to prove helpful.

Keep smiling:)

Love and light,

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Aggi-I have been mite/bug free for a year now and my skin lesions are all gone. This is huge. I'm still treating the Lyme complex- borrelia, bartonella, and babesia and have a ways to go. Still, the whole infestation and Morgellons like symptoms are gone and sometimes I can't even believe it! Stay the treatment course, if you still have symptoms they will resolve as your immune system gets stronger with the lowering of infection.Aandraya On Oct 12, 2011, at 11:07 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Thanks Aandraya, are you doing well, too ?

I am so thankful that I have been following your advise about the chronic infections.

You are a 100% right. It is an internal issue, that is why people around us just don't get bothered...

mites are just about everywhere !

Von: Aandraya <aandraya@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 17:59 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

That is really great to hear!

On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Hello , just catching up with some old mails...

I am very very happy that you are doing better ! I have also started taking Doxy since for many here it has really worked to beat the infections and thus get rid of the mites. I can recall Zoe and Rose and maybe some more. Aandraya's advice is to add Bactrim, which I am going to order next week. Gosh,this is all sooo expensive... feeling like a little junkie right now getting more pleassure ordering drugs than clothes, LOL. I am also still struggling with that biofilm in my hair, it is still on one side only, but it makes me kind of crazy not being able to get it off. I have ordered a biofilm remover online. Today I have dissolved a little bit in warm water and applied it to hair and scalp. Going to repeat this procedure for the next couple of weeks twice a day and see what happens. Is your scalp and skin also itchy where that film is ??

I've been also reading your comment about x-mas markets and indian summer in Germany. We are having an exceptional beautiful one this year, blue sky and sunshine every day for weeks now. I won't see much of the x-mas markets though as from 8th to 22nd December we are flying off to Egypt.

This trip is a birthday present of my boyfriend, isn't that cute :-)

I hope you have overcome your depressive days . There is so much you have to deal with and I think you have the blody right to be down

now and then. You are giving everyone here hope and courage regardless of your own poor state of health and I think you are just a wonderful person !

Warm hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 19:02 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi Aggi,

So good to hear you again! Wow, it really sounds like you are doing well and it makes me happy to hear it. I think it is internal too now, but it sure feels like it is on the outside of the skin, doesn't it. I've had fewer sensations since starting doxycycline and Rifampin for bartonella. I may have other coinfections too. Not sure at this point. Anyways, I am so happy you are doing so well. Keep up the good work. Sorry to hear that your boyfriend had to have the polyps removed, and hope it is his last incident with those. How in the world did they find them?

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 9:07:01 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Thanks Aandraya, are you doing well, too ?

I am so thankful that I have been following your advise about the chronic infections.

You are a 100% right. It is an internal issue, that is why people around us just don't get bothered...

mites are just about everywhere !

Von: Aandraya <aandraya@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 17:59 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

That is really great to hear!

On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Dearest Aggi,I wanted to wait until Monday during the day to email you a response Aggi. Thanks for the compliment, which may not be deserved, but thank you so much anyway! You have been a blessing to this group and are just so sweet and helpful. Wouldn't it be neat to meet in person? Everyone here! Yes, I feel we with birdmites / Morgellons / toxic molds / contamination from chemtrails are a forgotten group in a way... so we have to stick together to find some things that work. There are lots of things that work it seems. It may not get rid of the "problem" completely, but makes life more manageable. Each of us takes a little different path, but almost everyone here seems to get up to 90% better at some point... especially with treatment from a LLMD. But there is always the waxing and waning of symptoms it seems no matter what we do. Marie is 100% and maybe Zoe, but I'm not there yet. But I'm not suffering with anything apparent at this point, but trying to stick to dealing with the Lyme and coinfections. I will add in a recommended antifungal (from Aandraya) after my LLMD gets back to me.About the biofilm, I haven't addressed this completely myself and I do have it. Mine does itch a bit, not a lot, itchy at times only at night. I use a shampoo that has tea tree oil in it and that helps. If there is any movement in the hair, I go back to the 3 essential oils that have worked in the past for me. Even if it is only a hair moving that shouldn't be moving... those oils work. The biofilm is coming from under the skin and the internal body, going outward... some say enzymes are the way to control or kill biofilm. Haven't fully explored that avenue, although I tried a few times, only to fall off the use of the enzymes. I don't seem to be able to focus all my energy on pills during the day. Fry Labs here in the states tests for certain things related to biofilm and we don't have the money to do Fry Labs testing at this point.Your boyfriend sounds like he is a keeper to me... what a wonderful gift for Christmas or any time of year. Please let us know how it goes when you have a few minutes after your trip. We can enjoy it through your travels. Really something unique to look forward to. I guess you will miss the Christmas markets. I like Christmas in Europe in general because it is less commercialized, more spiritual, less competitive and frankly less anti-spiritual. I prefer the simple, genuine reflection of the Christ energy and that is most important to me. You really feel that in Germany. Commercialism exists to some degree everywhere, but less so than in the US. You know, you lived here. We here in the US have been off course for many years... and the world is aching for a return to what is true and genuine. Those are just my opinions outside of dealing with birdmites and other noxious organisms.I'm feeling less depressed and thank you Aggi for your wonderful spirit. I'm getting back on course myself... not entirely well either, but doing better. I may have been dealing with some seasonal affective disorder too (SAD) because of lack of sunlight. Being on antibiotics the last 2 months means staying out of the sun because of reactions from sunlight on the skin. I get something like a rash if I stay in the sun too long. So I've increased by Vit. D levels and my fish oils which help with depression. Also taking a low level antidepressant for now which is supposed to give a little more energy... Wellbutrin. I'm not at full dose, but probably won't go up to full dose. Also staying with a spiritual practice which sustains me... we celebrated 11-11-11 at 11:00 am in full meditation with our group chanting Buddhist chant on that day, knowing that many others were doing the same in reflection... this world needs major healing.From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 5:37:26 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello , just catching up with some old mails...

I am very very happy that you are doing better ! I have also started taking Doxy since for many here it has really worked to beat the infections and thus get rid of the mites. I can recall Zoe and Rose and maybe some more. Aandraya's advice is to add Bactrim, which I am going to order next week. Gosh,this is all sooo expensive... feeling like a little junkie right now getting more pleassure ordering drugs than clothes, LOL. I am also still struggling with that biofilm in my hair, it is still on one side only, but it makes me kind of crazy not being able to get it off. I have ordered a biofilm remover online. Today I have dissolved a little bit in warm water and applied it to hair and scalp. Going to repeat this procedure for the next couple of weeks twice a day and see what happens. Is your scalp and skin also itchy where that film is ??

I've been also reading your comment about x-mas markets and indian summer in Germany. We are having an exceptional beautiful one this year, blue sky and sunshine every day for weeks now. I won't see much of the x-mas markets though as from 8th to 22nd December we are flying off to Egypt.

This trip is a birthday present of my boyfriend, isn't that cute :-)

I hope you have overcome your depressive days . There is so much you have to deal with and I think you have the blody right to be down

now and then. You are giving everyone here hope and courage regardless of your own poor state of health and I think you are just a wonderful person !

Warm hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 19:02 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi Aggi,

So good to hear you again! Wow, it really sounds like you are doing well and it makes me happy to hear it. I think it is internal too now, but it sure feels like it is on the outside of the skin, doesn't it. I've had fewer sensations since starting doxycycline and Rifampin for bartonella. I may have other coinfections too. Not sure at this point. Anyways, I am so happy you are doing so well. Keep up the good work. Sorry to hear that your boyfriend had to have the polyps removed, and hope it is his last incident with those. How in the world did they find them?

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 9:07:01 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Thanks Aandraya, are you doing well, too ?

I am so thankful that I have been following your advise about the chronic infections.

You are a 100% right. It is an internal issue, that is why people around us just don't get bothered...

mites are just about everywhere !

Von: Aandraya <aandraya@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 17:59 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

That is really great to hear!

On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Hello again dear ,

So sorry for my late reply, but been very busy lately at work, trying to prepare as much in advance as I can as in preparation of my holidays.

I am getting all excited already, counting the days back ;-) I am also trying to keep up my cleaning rituals, which is not easy at times.

Last Saturday the X-mas markets have opened in Germany and we went there to have a proper sausage and that lovely hot wine, the first one is always best when you start feeling nice and warm from the inside of your body. As I stood there, I kept thinking of you and how much you would have liked it. I wonder why this doesn't exist in the States, I know Chicago has one since we lived about 2 hours from there, but what about other capitals?

I very much liked what you said about the world, being in need of major healing. It is so true . I also hate the commercialism that affects almost

everything in our lifes nowadays. Me and my family for example usually meet up on Christmas day, go to church, have a lovely dinner at the big table,

singing songs under the tree without exchanging expensive gifts, we just bring a little something like a good bottle of wine, home-made Schnaps :-)

a lovely framed photograph,

more personal dedicated things, and just enjoy the night of being together.

It surprised me when you said that your were suffering from a lack of light recently. Didn't you say you are living in California? I just thought that's a place where the sun always shines ;-) We've been totally lucky here in October and November. Not one single drop of rain and still blue skies. It is absolutely fantastic this year !

I am just hoping that the Wellbutrin helps you a bit with any negative thought that might cross your mind. I am also sending you a bunch of sunshine over

the big pond right this minute. Hope it keeps you warm Dear. And besides, the compliments are well-deserved !

Keep in touch... and healing !

Hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 18:47 Montag, 14.November 2011Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Dearest Aggi,

I wanted to wait until Monday during the day to email you a response Aggi. Thanks for the compliment, which may not be deserved, but thank you so much anyway! You have been a blessing to this group and are just so sweet and helpful. Wouldn't it be neat to meet in person? Everyone here!

Yes, I feel we with birdmites / Morgellons / toxic molds / contamination from chemtrails are a forgotten group in a way... so we have to stick together to find some things that work. There are lots of things that work it seems. It may not get rid of the "problem" completely, but makes life more manageable. Each of us takes a little different path, but almost everyone here seems to get up to 90% better at some point... especially with treatment from a LLMD. But there is always the waxing and waning of symptoms it seems no matter what we do. Marie is 100% and maybe Zoe, but I'm not there yet. But I'm not suffering with anything apparent at this point, but trying to stick to dealing with the Lyme and coinfections. I will add in a recommended antifungal (from Aandraya) after my LLMD gets back to me.

About the biofilm, I haven't addressed this completely myself and I do have it. Mine does itch a bit, not a lot, itchy at times only at night. I use a shampoo that has tea tree oil in it and that helps. If there is any movement in the hair, I go back to the 3 essential oils that have worked in the past for me. Even if it is only a hair moving that shouldn't be moving... those oils work. The biofilm is coming from under the skin and the internal body, going outward... some say enzymes are the way to control or kill biofilm. Haven't fully explored that avenue, although I tried a few times, only to fall off the use of the enzymes. I don't seem to be able to focus all my energy on pills during the day. Fry Labs here in the states tests for certain things related to biofilm and we don't have the money to do Fry Labs testing at this point.

Your boyfriend sounds like he is a keeper to me... what a wonderful gift for Christmas or any time of year. Please let us know how it goes when you have a few minutes after your trip. We can enjoy it through your travels. Really something unique to look forward to. I guess you will miss the Christmas markets. I like Christmas in Europe in general because it is less commercialized, more spiritual, less competitive and frankly less anti-spiritual. I prefer the simple, genuine reflection of the Christ energy and that is most important to me. You really feel that in Germany. Commercialism exists to some degree everywhere, but less so than in the US. You know, you lived here. We here in the US have been off course for many years... and the world is aching for a return to what is true and genuine. Those are just my opinions outside of dealing with birdmites and other

noxious organisms.

I'm feeling less depressed and thank you Aggi for your wonderful spirit. I'm getting back on course myself... not entirely well either, but doing better. I may have been dealing with some seasonal affective disorder too (SAD) because of lack of sunlight. Being on antibiotics the last 2 months means staying out of the sun because of reactions from sunlight on the skin. I get something like a rash if I stay in the sun too long. So I've increased by Vit. D levels and my fish oils which help with depression. Also taking a low level antidepressant for now which is supposed to give a little more energy... Wellbutrin. I'm not at full dose, but probably won't go up to full dose. Also staying with a spiritual practice which sustains me... we celebrated 11-11-11 at 11:00 am in full meditation with our group chanting Buddhist chant on that day, knowing that many others were doing the same in reflection...

this world needs major healing.

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 5:37:26 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello , just catching up with some old mails...

I am very very happy that you are doing better ! I have also started taking Doxy since for many here it has really worked to beat the infections and thus get rid of the mites. I can recall Zoe and Rose and maybe some more. Aandraya's advice is to add Bactrim, which I am going to order next week. Gosh,this is all sooo expensive... feeling like a little junkie right now getting more pleassure ordering drugs than clothes, LOL. I am also still struggling with that biofilm in my hair, it is still on one side only, but it makes me kind of crazy not being able to get it off. I have ordered a biofilm remover online. Today I have dissolved a little bit in warm water and applied it to hair and scalp. Going to repeat this procedure for the next couple of weeks twice a day and see what happens. Is your scalp and skin also itchy where that film is ??

I've been also reading your comment about x-mas markets and indian summer in Germany. We are having an exceptional beautiful one this year, blue sky and sunshine every day for weeks now. I won't see much of the x-mas markets though as from 8th to 22nd December we are flying off to Egypt.

This trip is a birthday present of my boyfriend, isn't that cute :-)

I hope you have overcome your depressive days . There is so much you have to deal with and I think you have the blody right to be down

now and then. You are giving everyone here hope and courage regardless of your own poor state of health and I think you are just a wonderful person !

Warm hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 19:02 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi Aggi,

So good to hear you again! Wow, it really sounds like you are doing well and it makes me happy to hear it. I think it is internal too now, but it sure feels like it is on the outside of the skin, doesn't it. I've had fewer sensations since starting doxycycline and Rifampin for bartonella. I may have other coinfections too. Not sure at this point. Anyways, I am so happy you are doing so well. Keep up the good work. Sorry to hear that your boyfriend had to have the polyps removed, and hope it is his last incident with those. How in the world did they find them?

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 9:07:01 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Thanks Aandraya, are you doing well, too ?

I am so thankful that I have been following your advise about the chronic infections.

You are a 100% right. It is an internal issue, that is why people around us just don't get bothered...

mites are just about everywhere !

Von: Aandraya <aandraya@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 17:59 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

That is really great to hear!

On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Hi Aggi,Thanks for the wonderful email. My daughter also says the weather has been incredible for a November in Germany--am sure your weather in Cologne is similar to the weather she is getting in Ehlenz. (I wish you could meet her. My daughter is such a wonderful person). How nice to have such beautiful weather when the Christmas markets are going on. As you said there at the markets you can get a proper sausage and hot wine, one of the many wonderful foods and drinks you can get in Germany. I refused to get sucked into the commercialism of Christmas here. Stores start putting up Christmas decorations shortly after Halloween, October 31, and so it really goes on for 2 months. The real meaning of Christmas is nearly entirely lost which I feel is a damn shame. One by one we can bring it back. I won't support the commercialism. I like the way you do Christmas there. We go to church (our meditation center), share a little something with each other, make phone calls to those we love.Yes, I live in California, but I haven't been in the sunshine for 2-3 months because I'm on antibiotics. I have super sensitive skin so I have to watch the amount of sunlight I get while on the drugs and it will be a long time on these drugs. I did buy a lamp several days ago made by Verilux through Craigslist that delivers full spectrum light which I put on any time I'm computering. This helps with seasonal affective disorder and delivers Vit D. Also want to tell you that researchers are finding that chemtrail misting blocks out sunlight and our skies here are often clouded over now; the trees and plants are suffering as a result. One researcher and Kaiser hospital here said that Rickettsia is back and Rickettsia is caused by the lack of Vit. D in children. Those who use alternative energy with solar panels are not able to collect as much energy through the solar panels either.I so hope you have the most wonderful time in Egypt and tell us about your trip afterwards so we can enjoy it through you!Hugs, From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 2:50:17 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello again dear ,

So sorry for my late reply, but been very busy lately at work, trying to prepare as much in advance as I can as in preparation of my holidays.

I am getting all excited already, counting the days back ;-) I am also trying to keep up my cleaning rituals, which is not easy at times.

Last Saturday the X-mas markets have opened in Germany and we went there to have a proper sausage and that lovely hot wine, the first one is always best when you start feeling nice and warm from the inside of your body. As I stood there, I kept thinking of you and how much you would have liked it. I wonder why this doesn't exist in the States, I know Chicago has one since we lived about 2 hours from there, but what about other capitals?

I very much liked what you said about the world, being in need of major healing. It is so true . I also hate the commercialism that affects almost

everything in our lifes nowadays. Me and my family for example usually meet up on Christmas day, go to church, have a lovely dinner at the big table,

singing songs under the tree without exchanging expensive gifts, we just bring a little something like a good bottle of wine, home-made Schnaps :-)

a lovely framed photograph,

more personal dedicated things, and just enjoy the night of being together.

It surprised me when you said that your were suffering from a lack of light recently. Didn't you say you are living in California? I just thought that's a place where the sun always shines ;-) We've been totally lucky here in October and November. Not one single drop of rain and still blue skies. It is absolutely fantastic this year !

I am just hoping that the Wellbutrin helps you a bit with any negative thought that might cross your mind. I am also sending you a bunch of sunshine over

the big pond right this minute. Hope it keeps you warm Dear. And besides, the compliments are well-deserved !

Keep in touch... and healing !

Hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 18:47 Montag, 14.November 2011Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Dearest Aggi,

I wanted to wait until Monday during the day to email you a response Aggi. Thanks for the compliment, which may not be deserved, but thank you so much anyway! You have been a blessing to this group and are just so sweet and helpful. Wouldn't it be neat to meet in person? Everyone here!

Yes, I feel we with birdmites / Morgellons / toxic molds / contamination from chemtrails are a forgotten group in a way... so we have to stick together to find some things that work. There are lots of things that work it seems. It may not get rid of the "problem" completely, but makes life more manageable. Each of us takes a little different path, but almost everyone here seems to get up to 90% better at some point... especially with treatment from a LLMD. But there is always the waxing and waning of symptoms it seems no matter what we do. Marie is 100% and maybe Zoe, but I'm not there yet. But I'm not suffering with anything apparent at this point, but trying to stick to dealing with the Lyme and coinfections. I will add in a recommended antifungal (from Aandraya) after my LLMD gets back to me.

About the biofilm, I haven't addressed this completely myself and I do have it. Mine does itch a bit, not a lot, itchy at times only at night. I use a shampoo that has tea tree oil in it and that helps. If there is any movement in the hair, I go back to the 3 essential oils that have worked in the past for me. Even if it is only a hair moving that shouldn't be moving... those oils work. The biofilm is coming from under the skin and the internal body, going outward... some say enzymes are the way to control or kill biofilm. Haven't fully explored that avenue, although I tried a few times, only to fall off the use of the enzymes. I don't seem to be able to focus all my energy on pills during the day. Fry Labs here in the states tests for certain things related to biofilm and we don't have the money to do Fry Labs testing at this point.

Your boyfriend sounds like he is a keeper to me... what a wonderful gift for Christmas or any time of year. Please let us know how it goes when you have a few minutes after your trip. We can enjoy it through your travels. Really something unique to look forward to. I guess you will miss the Christmas markets. I like Christmas in Europe in general because it is less commercialized, more spiritual, less competitive and frankly less anti-spiritual. I prefer the simple, genuine reflection of the Christ energy and that is most important to me. You really feel that in Germany. Commercialism exists to some degree everywhere, but less so than in the US. You know, you lived here. We here in the US have been off course for many years... and the world is aching for a return to what is true and genuine. Those are just my opinions outside of dealing with birdmites and other

noxious organisms.

I'm feeling less depressed and thank you Aggi for your wonderful spirit. I'm getting back on course myself... not entirely well either, but doing better. I may have been dealing with some seasonal affective disorder too (SAD) because of lack of sunlight. Being on antibiotics the last 2 months means staying out of the sun because of reactions from sunlight on the skin. I get something like a rash if I stay in the sun too long. So I've increased by Vit. D levels and my fish oils which help with depression. Also taking a low level antidepressant for now which is supposed to give a little more energy... Wellbutrin. I'm not at full dose, but probably won't go up to full dose. Also staying with a spiritual practice which sustains me... we celebrated 11-11-11 at 11:00 am in full meditation with our group chanting Buddhist chant on that day, knowing that many others were doing the same in reflection...

this world needs major healing.

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 5:37:26 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello , just catching up with some old mails...

I am very very happy that you are doing better ! I have also started taking Doxy since for many here it has really worked to beat the infections and thus get rid of the mites. I can recall Zoe and Rose and maybe some more. Aandraya's advice is to add Bactrim, which I am going to order next week. Gosh,this is all sooo expensive... feeling like a little junkie right now getting more pleassure ordering drugs than clothes, LOL. I am also still struggling with that biofilm in my hair, it is still on one side only, but it makes me kind of crazy not being able to get it off. I have ordered a biofilm remover online. Today I have dissolved a little bit in warm water and applied it to hair and scalp. Going to repeat this procedure for the next couple of weeks twice a day and see what happens. Is your scalp and skin also itchy where that film is ??

I've been also reading your comment about x-mas markets and indian summer in Germany. We are having an exceptional beautiful one this year, blue sky and sunshine every day for weeks now. I won't see much of the x-mas markets though as from 8th to 22nd December we are flying off to Egypt.

This trip is a birthday present of my boyfriend, isn't that cute :-)

I hope you have overcome your depressive days . There is so much you have to deal with and I think you have the blody right to be down

now and then. You are giving everyone here hope and courage regardless of your own poor state of health and I think you are just a wonderful person !

Warm hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 19:02 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi Aggi,

So good to hear you again! Wow, it really sounds like you are doing well and it makes me happy to hear it. I think it is internal too now, but it sure feels like it is on the outside of the skin, doesn't it. I've had fewer sensations since starting doxycycline and Rifampin for bartonella. I may have other coinfections too. Not sure at this point. Anyways, I am so happy you are doing so well. Keep up the good work. Sorry to hear that your boyfriend had to have the polyps removed, and hope it is his last incident with those. How in the world did they find them?

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 9:07:01 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Thanks Aandraya, are you doing well, too ?

I am so thankful that I have been following your advise about the chronic infections.

You are a 100% right. It is an internal issue, that is why people around us just don't get bothered...

mites are just about everywhere !

Von: Aandraya <aandraya@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 17:59 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

That is really great to hear!

On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Thanks a million dear , no more time to reply, feeling really overworked and exhausted at this point, so much looking forward to going on holidays now. I will report afterwards, I promise ! And you please take good care of yourself and all the others here (I know you do anyway:-)

Hugs and more hugs

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Cc: Kelty <laurakelty@...> Gesendet: 17:49 Dienstag, 29.November 2011Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi Aggi,

Thanks for the wonderful email. My daughter also says the weather has been incredible for a November in Germany--am sure your weather in Cologne is similar to the weather she is getting in Ehlenz. (I wish you could meet her. My daughter is such a wonderful person). How nice to have such beautiful weather when the Christmas markets are going on. As you said there at the markets you can get a proper sausage and hot wine, one of the many wonderful foods and drinks you can get in Germany.

I refused to get sucked into the commercialism of Christmas here. Stores start putting up Christmas decorations shortly after Halloween, October 31, and so it really goes on for 2 months. The real meaning of Christmas is nearly entirely lost which I feel is a damn shame. One by one we can bring it back. I won't support the commercialism. I like the way you do Christmas there. We go to church (our meditation center), share a little something with each other, make phone calls to those we love.

Yes, I live in California, but I haven't been in the sunshine for 2-3 months because I'm on antibiotics. I have super sensitive skin so I have to watch the amount of sunlight I get while on the drugs and it will be a long time on these drugs. I did buy a lamp several days ago made by Verilux through Craigslist that delivers full spectrum light which I put on any time I'm computering. This helps with seasonal affective disorder and delivers Vit D. Also want to tell you that researchers are finding that chemtrail misting blocks out sunlight and our skies here are often clouded over now; the trees and plants are suffering as a result. One researcher and Kaiser hospital here said that Rickettsia is back and Rickettsia is caused by the lack of Vit. D in children. Those who use alternative energy with solar panels are not able to collect as much energy through the solar panels either.

I so hope you have the most wonderful time in Egypt and tell us about your trip afterwards so we can enjoy it through you!

Hugs,

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 2:50:17 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello again dear ,

So sorry for my late reply, but been very busy lately at work, trying to prepare as much in advance as I can as in preparation of my holidays.

I am getting all excited already, counting the days back ;-) I am also trying to keep up my cleaning rituals, which is not easy at times.

Last Saturday the X-mas markets have opened in Germany and we went there to have a proper sausage and that lovely hot wine, the first one is always best when you start feeling nice and warm from the inside of your body. As I stood there, I kept thinking of you and how much you would have liked it. I wonder why this doesn't exist in the States, I know Chicago has one since we lived about 2 hours from there, but what about other capitals?

I very much liked what you said about the world, being in need of major healing. It is so true . I also hate the commercialism that affects almost

everything in our lifes nowadays. Me and my family for example usually meet up on Christmas day, go to church, have a lovely dinner at the big table,

singing songs under the tree without exchanging expensive gifts, we just bring a little something like a good bottle of wine, home-made Schnaps :-)

a lovely framed photograph,

more personal dedicated things, and just enjoy the night of being together.

It surprised me when you said that your were suffering from a lack of light recently. Didn't you say you are living in California? I just thought that's a place where the sun always shines ;-) We've been totally lucky here in October and November. Not one single drop of rain and still blue skies. It is absolutely fantastic this year !

I am just hoping that the Wellbutrin helps you a bit with any negative thought that might cross your mind. I am also sending you a bunch of sunshine over

the big pond right this minute. Hope it keeps you warm Dear. And besides, the compliments are well-deserved !

Keep in touch... and healing !

Hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 18:47 Montag, 14.November 2011Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Dearest Aggi,

I wanted to wait until Monday during the day to email you a response Aggi. Thanks for the compliment, which may not be deserved, but thank you so much anyway! You have been a blessing to this group and are just so sweet and helpful. Wouldn't it be neat to meet in person? Everyone here!

Yes, I feel we with birdmites / Morgellons / toxic molds / contamination from chemtrails are a forgotten group in a way... so we have to stick together to find some things that work. There are lots of things that work it seems. It may not get rid of the "problem" completely, but makes life more manageable. Each of us takes a little different path, but almost everyone here seems to get up to 90% better at some point... especially with treatment from a LLMD. But there is always the waxing and waning of symptoms it seems no matter what we do. Marie is 100% and maybe Zoe, but I'm not there yet. But I'm not suffering with anything apparent at this point, but trying to stick to dealing with the Lyme and coinfections. I will add in a recommended antifungal (from Aandraya) after my LLMD gets back to me.

About the biofilm, I haven't addressed this completely myself and I do have it. Mine does itch a bit, not a lot, itchy at times only at night. I use a shampoo that has tea tree oil in it and that helps. If there is any movement in the hair, I go back to the 3 essential oils that have worked in the past for me. Even if it is only a hair moving that shouldn't be moving... those oils work. The biofilm is coming from under the skin and the internal body, going outward... some say enzymes are the way to control or kill biofilm. Haven't fully explored that avenue, although I tried a few times, only to fall off the use of the enzymes. I don't seem to be able to focus all my energy on pills during the day. Fry Labs here in the states tests for certain things related to biofilm and we don't have the money to do Fry Labs testing at this point.

Your boyfriend sounds like he is a keeper to me... what a wonderful gift for Christmas or any time of year. Please let us know how it goes when you have a few minutes after your trip. We can enjoy it through your travels. Really something unique to look forward to. I guess you will miss the Christmas markets. I like Christmas in Europe in general because it is less commercialized, more spiritual, less competitive and frankly less anti-spiritual. I prefer the simple, genuine reflection of the Christ energy and that is most important to me. You really feel that in Germany. Commercialism exists to some degree everywhere, but less so than in the US. You know, you lived here. We here in the US have been off course for many years... and the world is aching for a return to what is true and genuine. Those are just my opinions outside of dealing with birdmites and other noxious

organisms.

I'm feeling less depressed and thank you Aggi for your wonderful spirit. I'm getting back on course myself... not entirely well either, but doing better. I may have been dealing with some seasonal affective disorder too (SAD) because of lack of sunlight. Being on antibiotics the last 2 months means staying out of the sun because of reactions from sunlight on the skin. I get something like a rash if I stay in the sun too long. So I've increased by Vit. D levels and my fish oils which help with depression. Also taking a low level antidepressant for now which is supposed to give a little more energy... Wellbutrin. I'm not at full dose, but probably won't go up to full dose. Also staying with a spiritual practice which sustains me... we celebrated 11-11-11 at 11:00 am in full meditation with our group chanting Buddhist chant on that day, knowing that many others were doing the same in reflection...

this world needs major healing.

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 5:37:26 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello , just catching up with some old mails...

I am very very happy that you are doing better ! I have also started taking Doxy since for many here it has really worked to beat the infections and thus get rid of the mites. I can recall Zoe and Rose and maybe some more. Aandraya's advice is to add Bactrim, which I am going to order next week. Gosh,this is all sooo expensive... feeling like a little junkie right now getting more pleassure ordering drugs than clothes, LOL. I am also still struggling with that biofilm in my hair, it is still on one side only, but it makes me kind of crazy not being able to get it off. I have ordered a biofilm remover online. Today I have dissolved a little bit in warm water and applied it to hair and scalp. Going to repeat this procedure for the next couple of weeks twice a day and see what happens. Is your scalp and skin also itchy where that film is ??

I've been also reading your comment about x-mas markets and indian summer in Germany. We are having an exceptional beautiful one this year, blue sky and sunshine every day for weeks now. I won't see much of the x-mas markets though as from 8th to 22nd December we are flying off to Egypt.

This trip is a birthday present of my boyfriend, isn't that cute :-)

I hope you have overcome your depressive days . There is so much you have to deal with and I think you have the blody right to be down

now and then. You are giving everyone here hope and courage regardless of your own poor state of health and I think you are just a wonderful person !

Warm hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 19:02 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi Aggi,

So good to hear you again! Wow, it really sounds like you are doing well and it makes me happy to hear it. I think it is internal too now, but it sure feels like it is on the outside of the skin, doesn't it. I've had fewer sensations since starting doxycycline and Rifampin for bartonella. I may have other coinfections too. Not sure at this point. Anyways, I am so happy you are doing so well. Keep up the good work. Sorry to hear that your boyfriend had to have the polyps removed, and hope it is his last incident with those. How in the world did they find them?

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 9:07:01 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Thanks Aandraya, are you doing well, too ?

I am so thankful that I have been following your advise about the chronic infections.

You are a 100% right. It is an internal issue, that is why people around us just don't get bothered...

mites are just about everywhere !

Von: Aandraya <aandraya@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 17:59 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

That is really great to hear!

On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Have a wonderful safe trip Aggi. And Merry Christmas to you dear.From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2011 2:09:36 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Thanks a million dear , no more time to reply, feeling really overworked and exhausted at this point, so much looking forward to going on holidays now. I will report afterwards, I promise ! And you please take good care of yourself and all the others here (I know you do anyway:-)

Hugs and more hugs

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Cc: Kelty <laurakelty@...> Gesendet: 17:49 Dienstag, 29.November 2011Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi Aggi,

Thanks for the wonderful email. My daughter also says the weather has been incredible for a November in Germany--am sure your weather in Cologne is similar to the weather she is getting in Ehlenz. (I wish you could meet her. My daughter is such a wonderful person). How nice to have such beautiful weather when the Christmas markets are going on. As you said there at the markets you can get a proper sausage and hot wine, one of the many wonderful foods and drinks you can get in Germany.

I refused to get sucked into the commercialism of Christmas here. Stores start putting up Christmas decorations shortly after Halloween, October 31, and so it really goes on for 2 months. The real meaning of Christmas is nearly entirely lost which I feel is a damn shame. One by one we can bring it back. I won't support the commercialism. I like the way you do Christmas there. We go to church (our meditation center), share a little something with each other, make phone calls to those we love.

Yes, I live in California, but I haven't been in the sunshine for 2-3 months because I'm on antibiotics. I have super sensitive skin so I have to watch the amount of sunlight I get while on the drugs and it will be a long time on these drugs. I did buy a lamp several days ago made by Verilux through Craigslist that delivers full spectrum light which I put on any time I'm computering. This helps with seasonal affective disorder and delivers Vit D. Also want to tell you that researchers are finding that chemtrail misting blocks out sunlight and our skies here are often clouded over now; the trees and plants are suffering as a result. One researcher and Kaiser hospital here said that Rickettsia is back and Rickettsia is caused by the lack of Vit. D in children. Those who use alternative energy with solar panels are not able to collect as much energy through the solar panels either.

I so hope you have the most wonderful time in Egypt and tell us about your trip afterwards so we can enjoy it through you!

Hugs,

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 2:50:17 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello again dear ,

So sorry for my late reply, but been very busy lately at work, trying to prepare as much in advance as I can as in preparation of my holidays.

I am getting all excited already, counting the days back ;-) I am also trying to keep up my cleaning rituals, which is not easy at times.

Last Saturday the X-mas markets have opened in Germany and we went there to have a proper sausage and that lovely hot wine, the first one is always best when you start feeling nice and warm from the inside of your body. As I stood there, I kept thinking of you and how much you would have liked it. I wonder why this doesn't exist in the States, I know Chicago has one since we lived about 2 hours from there, but what about other capitals?

I very much liked what you said about the world, being in need of major healing. It is so true . I also hate the commercialism that affects almost

everything in our lifes nowadays. Me and my family for example usually meet up on Christmas day, go to church, have a lovely dinner at the big table,

singing songs under the tree without exchanging expensive gifts, we just bring a little something like a good bottle of wine, home-made Schnaps :-)

a lovely framed photograph,

more personal dedicated things, and just enjoy the night of being together.

It surprised me when you said that your were suffering from a lack of light recently. Didn't you say you are living in California? I just thought that's a place where the sun always shines ;-) We've been totally lucky here in October and November. Not one single drop of rain and still blue skies. It is absolutely fantastic this year !

I am just hoping that the Wellbutrin helps you a bit with any negative thought that might cross your mind. I am also sending you a bunch of sunshine over

the big pond right this minute. Hope it keeps you warm Dear. And besides, the compliments are well-deserved !

Keep in touch... and healing !

Hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 18:47 Montag, 14.November 2011Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Dearest Aggi,

I wanted to wait until Monday during the day to email you a response Aggi. Thanks for the compliment, which may not be deserved, but thank you so much anyway! You have been a blessing to this group and are just so sweet and helpful. Wouldn't it be neat to meet in person? Everyone here!

Yes, I feel we with birdmites / Morgellons / toxic molds / contamination from chemtrails are a forgotten group in a way... so we have to stick together to find some things that work. There are lots of things that work it seems. It may not get rid of the "problem" completely, but makes life more manageable. Each of us takes a little different path, but almost everyone here seems to get up to 90% better at some point... especially with treatment from a LLMD. But there is always the waxing and waning of symptoms it seems no matter what we do. Marie is 100% and maybe Zoe, but I'm not there yet. But I'm not suffering with anything apparent at this point, but trying to stick to dealing with the Lyme and coinfections. I will add in a recommended antifungal (from Aandraya) after my LLMD gets back to me.

About the biofilm, I haven't addressed this completely myself and I do have it. Mine does itch a bit, not a lot, itchy at times only at night. I use a shampoo that has tea tree oil in it and that helps. If there is any movement in the hair, I go back to the 3 essential oils that have worked in the past for me. Even if it is only a hair moving that shouldn't be moving... those oils work. The biofilm is coming from under the skin and the internal body, going outward... some say enzymes are the way to control or kill biofilm. Haven't fully explored that avenue, although I tried a few times, only to fall off the use of the enzymes. I don't seem to be able to focus all my energy on pills during the day. Fry Labs here in the states tests for certain things related to biofilm and we don't have the money to do Fry Labs testing at this point.

Your boyfriend sounds like he is a keeper to me... what a wonderful gift for Christmas or any time of year. Please let us know how it goes when you have a few minutes after your trip. We can enjoy it through your travels. Really something unique to look forward to. I guess you will miss the Christmas markets. I like Christmas in Europe in general because it is less commercialized, more spiritual, less competitive and frankly less anti-spiritual. I prefer the simple, genuine reflection of the Christ energy and that is most important to me. You really feel that in Germany. Commercialism exists to some degree everywhere, but less so than in the US. You know, you lived here. We here in the US have been off course for many years... and the world is aching for a return to what is true and genuine. Those are just my opinions outside of dealing with birdmites and other noxious

organisms.

I'm feeling less depressed and thank you Aggi for your wonderful spirit. I'm getting back on course myself... not entirely well either, but doing better. I may have been dealing with some seasonal affective disorder too (SAD) because of lack of sunlight. Being on antibiotics the last 2 months means staying out of the sun because of reactions from sunlight on the skin. I get something like a rash if I stay in the sun too long. So I've increased by Vit. D levels and my fish oils which help with depression. Also taking a low level antidepressant for now which is supposed to give a little more energy... Wellbutrin. I'm not at full dose, but probably won't go up to full dose. Also staying with a spiritual practice which sustains me... we celebrated 11-11-11 at 11:00 am in full meditation with our group chanting Buddhist chant on that day, knowing that many others were doing the same in reflection...

this world needs major healing.

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 5:37:26 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello , just catching up with some old mails...

I am very very happy that you are doing better ! I have also started taking Doxy since for many here it has really worked to beat the infections and thus get rid of the mites. I can recall Zoe and Rose and maybe some more. Aandraya's advice is to add Bactrim, which I am going to order next week. Gosh,this is all sooo expensive... feeling like a little junkie right now getting more pleassure ordering drugs than clothes, LOL. I am also still struggling with that biofilm in my hair, it is still on one side only, but it makes me kind of crazy not being able to get it off. I have ordered a biofilm remover online. Today I have dissolved a little bit in warm water and applied it to hair and scalp. Going to repeat this procedure for the next couple of weeks twice a day and see what happens. Is your scalp and skin also itchy where that film is ??

I've been also reading your comment about x-mas markets and indian summer in Germany. We are having an exceptional beautiful one this year, blue sky and sunshine every day for weeks now. I won't see much of the x-mas markets though as from 8th to 22nd December we are flying off to Egypt.

This trip is a birthday present of my boyfriend, isn't that cute :-)

I hope you have overcome your depressive days . There is so much you have to deal with and I think you have the blody right to be down

now and then. You are giving everyone here hope and courage regardless of your own poor state of health and I think you are just a wonderful person !

Warm hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 19:02 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi Aggi,

So good to hear you again! Wow, it really sounds like you are doing well and it makes me happy to hear it. I think it is internal too now, but it sure feels like it is on the outside of the skin, doesn't it. I've had fewer sensations since starting doxycycline and Rifampin for bartonella. I may have other coinfections too. Not sure at this point. Anyways, I am so happy you are doing so well. Keep up the good work. Sorry to hear that your boyfriend had to have the polyps removed, and hope it is his last incident with those. How in the world did they find them?

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 9:07:01 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Thanks Aandraya, are you doing well, too ?

I am so thankful that I have been following your advise about the chronic infections.

You are a 100% right. It is an internal issue, that is why people around us just don't get bothered...

mites are just about everywhere !

Von: Aandraya <aandraya@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 17:59 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

That is really great to hear!

On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Hi Aggi!Wish you the best of hollidays!

Cecilia

From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...>"bird mites " <bird mites > Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2011 11:09 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Thanks a million dear , no more time to reply, feeling really overworked and exhausted at this point, so much looking forward to going on holidays now. I will report afterwards, I promise ! And you please take good care of yourself and all the others here (I know you do anyway:-)

Hugs and more hugs

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Cc: Kelty <laurakelty@...> Gesendet: 17:49 Dienstag, 29.November 2011Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi Aggi,

Thanks for the wonderful email. My daughter also says the weather has been incredible for a November in Germany--am sure your weather in Cologne is similar to the weather she is getting in Ehlenz. (I wish you could meet her. My daughter is such a wonderful person). How nice to have such beautiful weather when the Christmas markets are going on. As you said there at the markets you can get a proper sausage and hot wine, one of the many wonderful foods and drinks you can get in Germany.

I refused to get sucked into the commercialism of Christmas here. Stores start putting up Christmas decorations shortly after Halloween, October 31, and so it really goes on for 2 months. The real meaning of Christmas is nearly entirely lost which I feel is a damn shame. One by one we can bring it back. I won't support the commercialism. I like the way you do Christmas there. We go to church (our meditation center), share a little something with each other, make phone calls to those we love.

Yes, I live in California, but I haven't been in the sunshine for 2-3 months because I'm on antibiotics. I have super sensitive skin so I have to watch the amount of sunlight I get while on the drugs and it will be a long time on these drugs. I did buy a lamp several days ago made by Verilux through Craigslist that delivers full spectrum light which I put on any time I'm computering. This helps with seasonal affective disorder and delivers Vit D. Also want to tell you that researchers are finding that chemtrail misting blocks out sunlight and our skies here are often clouded over now; the trees and plants are suffering as a result. One researcher and Kaiser hospital here said that Rickettsia is back and Rickettsia is caused by the lack of Vit. D in children. Those who use alternative energy with solar panels are not able to collect as much energy through the solar panels either.

I so hope you have the most wonderful time in Egypt and tell us about your trip afterwards so we can enjoy it through you!

Hugs,

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 2:50:17 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello again dear ,

So sorry for my late reply, but been very busy lately at work, trying to prepare as much in advance as I can as in preparation of my holidays.

I am getting all excited already, counting the days back ;-) I am also trying to keep up my cleaning rituals, which is not easy at times.

Last Saturday the X-mas markets have opened in Germany and we went there to have a proper sausage and that lovely hot wine, the first one is always best when you start feeling nice and warm from the inside of your body. As I stood there, I kept thinking of you and how much you would have liked it. I wonder why this doesn't exist in the States, I know Chicago has one since we lived about 2 hours from there, but what about other capitals?

I very much liked what you said about the world, being in need of major healing. It is so true . I also hate the commercialism that affects almost

everything in our lifes nowadays. Me and my family for example usually meet up on Christmas day, go to church, have a lovely dinner at the big table,

singing songs under the tree without exchanging expensive gifts, we just bring a little something like a good bottle of wine, home-made Schnaps :-)

a lovely framed photograph,

more personal dedicated things, and just enjoy the night of being together.

It surprised me when you said that your were suffering from a lack of light recently. Didn't you say you are living in California? I just thought that's a place where the sun always shines ;-) We've been totally lucky here in October and November. Not one single drop of rain and still blue skies. It is absolutely fantastic this year !

I am just hoping that the Wellbutrin helps you a bit with any negative thought that might cross your mind. I am also sending you a bunch of sunshine over

the big pond right this minute. Hope it keeps you warm Dear. And besides, the compliments are well-deserved !

Keep in touch... and healing !

Hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 18:47 Montag, 14.November 2011Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Dearest Aggi,

I wanted to wait until Monday during the day to email you a response Aggi. Thanks for the compliment, which may not be deserved, but thank you so much anyway! You have been a blessing to this group and are just so sweet and helpful. Wouldn't it be neat to meet in person? Everyone here!

Yes, I feel we with birdmites / Morgellons / toxic molds / contamination from chemtrails are a forgotten group in a way... so we have to stick together to find some things that work. There are lots of things that work it seems. It may not get rid of the "problem" completely, but makes life more manageable. Each of us takes a little different path, but almost everyone here seems to get up to 90% better at some point... especially with treatment from a LLMD. But there is always the waxing and waning of symptoms it seems no matter what we do. Marie is 100% and maybe Zoe, but I'm not there yet. But I'm not suffering with anything apparent at this point, but trying to stick to dealing with the Lyme and coinfections. I will add in a recommended antifungal (from Aandraya) after my LLMD gets back to me.

About the biofilm, I haven't addressed this completely myself and I do have it. Mine does itch a bit, not a lot, itchy at times only at night. I use a shampoo that has tea tree oil in it and that helps. If there is any movement in the hair, I go back to the 3 essential oils that have worked in the past for me. Even if it is only a hair moving that shouldn't be moving... those oils work. The biofilm is coming from under the skin and the internal body, going outward... some say enzymes are the way to control or kill biofilm. Haven't fully explored that avenue, although I tried a few times, only to fall off the use of the enzymes. I don't seem to be able to focus all my energy on pills during the day. Fry Labs here in the states tests for certain things related to biofilm and we don't have the money to do Fry Labs testing at this point.

Your boyfriend sounds like he is a keeper to me... what a wonderful gift for Christmas or any time of year. Please let us know how it goes when you have a few minutes after your trip. We can enjoy it through your travels. Really something unique to look forward to. I guess you will miss the Christmas markets. I like Christmas in Europe in general because it is less commercialized, more spiritual, less competitive and frankly less anti-spiritual. I prefer the simple, genuine reflection of the Christ energy and that is most important to me. You really feel that in Germany. Commercialism exists to some degree everywhere, but less so than in the US. You know, you lived here. We here in the US have been off course for many years... and the world is aching for a return to what is true and genuine. Those are just my opinions outside of dealing with birdmites and other noxious

organisms.

I'm feeling less depressed and thank you Aggi for your wonderful spirit. I'm getting back on course myself... not entirely well either, but doing better. I may have been dealing with some seasonal affective disorder too (SAD) because of lack of sunlight. Being on antibiotics the last 2 months means staying out of the sun because of reactions from sunlight on the skin. I get something like a rash if I stay in the sun too long. So I've increased by Vit. D levels and my fish oils which help with depression. Also taking a low level antidepressant for now which is supposed to give a little more energy... Wellbutrin. I'm not at full dose, but probably won't go up to full dose. Also staying with a spiritual practice which sustains me... we celebrated 11-11-11 at 11:00 am in full meditation with our group chanting Buddhist chant on that day, knowing that many others were doing the same in reflection...

this world needs major healing.

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 5:37:26 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello , just catching up with some old mails...

I am very very happy that you are doing better ! I have also started taking Doxy since for many here it has really worked to beat the infections and thus get rid of the mites. I can recall Zoe and Rose and maybe some more. Aandraya's advice is to add Bactrim, which I am going to order next week. Gosh,this is all sooo expensive... feeling like a little junkie right now getting more pleassure ordering drugs than clothes, LOL. I am also still struggling with that biofilm in my hair, it is still on one side only, but it makes me kind of crazy not being able to get it off. I have ordered a biofilm remover online. Today I have dissolved a little bit in warm water and applied it to hair and scalp. Going to repeat this procedure for the next couple of weeks twice a day and see what happens. Is your scalp and skin also itchy where that film is ??

I've been also reading your comment about x-mas markets and indian summer in Germany. We are having an exceptional beautiful one this year, blue sky and sunshine every day for weeks now. I won't see much of the x-mas markets though as from 8th to 22nd December we are flying off to Egypt.

This trip is a birthday present of my boyfriend, isn't that cute :-)

I hope you have overcome your depressive days . There is so much you have to deal with and I think you have the blody right to be down

now and then. You are giving everyone here hope and courage regardless of your own poor state of health and I think you are just a wonderful person !

Warm hugs,

Aggi

Von: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>An: bird mites Gesendet: 19:02 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi Aggi,

So good to hear you again! Wow, it really sounds like you are doing well and it makes me happy to hear it. I think it is internal too now, but it sure feels like it is on the outside of the skin, doesn't it. I've had fewer sensations since starting doxycycline and Rifampin for bartonella. I may have other coinfections too. Not sure at this point. Anyways, I am so happy you are doing so well. Keep up the good work. Sorry to hear that your boyfriend had to have the polyps removed, and hope it is his last incident with those. How in the world did they find them?

From: "Aggi Assmann" <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 9:07:01 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Thanks Aandraya, are you doing well, too ?

I am so thankful that I have been following your advise about the chronic infections.

You are a 100% right. It is an internal issue, that is why people around us just don't get bothered...

mites are just about everywhere !

Von: Aandraya <aandraya@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 17:59 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

That is really great to hear!

On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

Hi Guys,

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

I so much hope you will all be able to find your "magic bullet", keep crossing my fingers !!

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: "bird mites " <bird mites >Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows,"for better or for worse" and I do believe that. I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc. I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were. It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.

It is just good to hear all of your "voices" - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi: I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner. It is a sight to behold. Sigh...

From: "Cecilia Borg" <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is "on the track" helping with the spraying.

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay "in your brain" for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you.

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London.

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Sandy-

The mites are microscopic. The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation. Are you being treated internally? The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections. The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling-- I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Hi Aggi,Have a good time on your holiday, you deserve it...... & please may we have some photos :~PTake care,KrysOn 7 December 2011 08:20, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

 

Hi Aggi!Wish you the best of hollidays!

Cecilia

From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> " bird mites " <bird mites >

Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2011 11:09 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

 

Thanks a million dear , no more time to reply, feeling really overworked and exhausted at this point, so much looking forward to going on holidays now. I will report afterwards, I promise ! And you please take good care of yourself and all the others here (I know you do anyway:-)

Hugs and more hugs

Aggi

 

Von: " Goldstein@... " <Goldstein@...>

An: bird mites Cc: Kelty <laurakelty@...>

Gesendet: 17:49 Dienstag, 29.November 2011Betreff: Re: To Krys!

 

Hi Aggi,

Thanks for the wonderful email.  My daughter also says the weather has been incredible for a November in Germany--am sure your weather in Cologne is similar to the weather she is getting in Ehlenz.  (I wish you could meet her. My daughter is such a wonderful person).  How nice to have such beautiful weather when the Christmas markets are going on.  As you said there at the markets you can get a proper sausage and hot wine, one of the many wonderful foods and drinks you can get in Germany.  

I refused to get sucked into the commercialism of Christmas here.  Stores start putting up Christmas decorations shortly after Halloween, October 31, and so it really goes on for 2 months.  The real meaning of Christmas is nearly entirely lost which I feel is a damn shame.  One by one we can bring it back.  I won't support the commercialism.  I like the way you do Christmas there.  We go to church (our meditation center), share a little something with each other, make phone calls to those we love.

Yes, I live in California, but I haven't been in the sunshine for 2-3 months because I'm on antibiotics.  I have super sensitive skin so I have to watch the amount of sunlight I get while on the drugs and it will be a long time on these drugs.  I did buy a lamp several days ago made by Verilux through Craigslist that delivers full spectrum light which I put on any time I'm computering.  This helps with seasonal affective disorder and delivers Vit D.  Also want to tell you that researchers are finding that chemtrail misting blocks out sunlight and our skies here are often clouded over now; the trees and plants are suffering as a result.  One researcher and Kaiser hospital here said that Rickettsia is back and Rickettsia is caused by the lack of Vit. D in children.  Those who use alternative energy with solar panels are not able to collect as much energy through the solar panels either.

I so hope you have the most wonderful time in Egypt and tell us about your trip afterwards so we can enjoy it through you!

Hugs,

From: " Aggi Assmann " <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites

Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 2:50:17 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello again dear ,

 

So sorry for my late reply, but been very busy lately at work, trying to prepare as much in advance as I can as in preparation of my holidays.

I am getting all excited already, counting the days back ;-) I am also trying to keep up my cleaning rituals, which is not easy at times.

 

Last Saturday the X-mas markets have opened in Germany and we went there to have a proper sausage and that lovely hot wine, the first one is always best when you start feeling nice and warm from the inside of your body. As I stood there, I kept thinking of you and how much you would have liked it. I wonder why this doesn't exist in the States, I know Chicago has one since we lived about 2 hours from there, but what about other capitals? 

 

I very much liked what you said about the world, being in need of major healing. It is so true . I also hate the commercialism that affects almost

everything in our lifes nowadays. Me and my family for example usually meet up on Christmas day, go to church, have a lovely dinner at the big table,

singing songs under the tree without exchanging expensive gifts, we just bring a little something like a good bottle of wine, home-made Schnaps :-)

a lovely framed photograph,

more personal dedicated things, and just enjoy the night of being together.

 

It surprised me when you said that your were suffering from a lack of light recently. Didn't you say you are living in California? I just thought that's a place where the sun always shines ;-) We've been totally lucky here in October and November. Not one single drop of rain and still blue skies. It is absolutely fantastic this year !

I am just hoping that the Wellbutrin helps you a bit with any negative thought that might cross your mind. I am also sending you a bunch of sunshine over

the big pond right this minute. Hope it keeps you warm Dear. And besides, the compliments are well-deserved !

 

Keep in touch... and healing !

Hugs,

Aggi

 

Von: " Goldstein@... " <Goldstein@...>

An: bird mites Gesendet: 18:47 Montag, 14.November 2011

Betreff: Re: To Krys!

 

Dearest Aggi,

I wanted to wait until Monday during the day to email you a response Aggi. Thanks for the compliment, which may not be deserved, but thank you so much anyway! You have been a blessing to this group and are just so sweet and helpful. Wouldn't it be neat to meet in person?  Everyone here!    

Yes, I feel we with birdmites / Morgellons / toxic molds / contamination from chemtrails are a forgotten group in a way... so we have to stick together to find some things that work.  There are lots of things that work it seems.  It may not get rid of the " problem " completely, but makes life more manageable.  Each of us takes a little different path, but almost everyone here seems to get up to 90% better at some point... especially with treatment from a LLMD.  But there is always the waxing and waning of symptoms it seems no matter what we do. Marie is 100% and maybe Zoe, but I'm not there yet.  But I'm not suffering with anything apparent at this point, but trying to stick to dealing with the Lyme and coinfections.  I will add in a recommended antifungal (from Aandraya) after my LLMD gets back to me.

About the biofilm, I haven't addressed this completely myself and I do have it. Mine does itch a bit, not a lot, itchy at times only at night.  I use a shampoo that has tea tree oil in it and that helps.  If there is any movement in the hair, I go back to the 3 essential oils that have worked in the past for me.  Even if it is only a hair moving that shouldn't be moving... those oils work.  The biofilm is coming from under the skin and the internal body, going outward... some say enzymes are the way to control or kill biofilm.  Haven't fully explored that avenue, although I tried a few times, only to fall off the use of the enzymes.  I don't seem to be able to focus all my energy on pills during the day.  Fry Labs here in the states tests for certain things related to biofilm and we don't have the money to do Fry Labs testing at this point.

Your boyfriend sounds like he is a keeper to me... what a wonderful gift for Christmas or any time of year.  Please let us know how it goes when you have a few minutes after your trip.  We can enjoy it through your travels.  Really something unique to look forward to.  I guess you will miss the Christmas markets.  I like Christmas in Europe in general because it is less commercialized, more spiritual, less competitive and frankly less anti-spiritual.  I prefer the simple, genuine reflection of the Christ energy and that is most important to me.  You really feel that in Germany.  Commercialism exists to some degree everywhere, but less so than in the US.  You know, you lived here.  We here in the US have been off course for many years... and the world is aching for a return to what is true and genuine.  Those are just my opinions outside of dealing with birdmites and other noxious

organisms.

I'm feeling less depressed and thank you Aggi for your wonderful spirit.  I'm getting back on course myself... not entirely well either, but doing better.  I may have been dealing with some seasonal affective disorder too (SAD) because of lack of sunlight.  Being on antibiotics the last 2 months means staying out of the sun because of reactions from sunlight on the skin.  I get something like a rash if I stay in the sun too long.  So I've increased by Vit. D levels and my fish oils which help with depression.  Also taking a low level antidepressant for now which is supposed to give a little more energy... Wellbutrin.  I'm not at full dose, but probably won't go up to full dose.  Also staying with a spiritual practice which sustains me...  we celebrated 11-11-11 at 11:00 am in full meditation with our group chanting Buddhist chant on that day, knowing that many others were doing the same in reflection...

this world needs major healing.

From: " Aggi Assmann " <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites

Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 5:37:26 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hello , just catching up with some old mails...

 

I am very very happy that you are doing better ! I have also started taking Doxy since for many here it has really worked to beat the infections and thus get rid of the mites. I can recall Zoe and Rose and maybe some more. Aandraya's advice is to add Bactrim, which I am going to order next week. Gosh,this is all sooo expensive...  feeling like a little junkie right now getting more pleassure ordering drugs than clothes, LOL. I am also still struggling with that biofilm in my hair, it is still on one side only, but it makes me kind of crazy not being able to get it off. I have ordered a biofilm remover online. Today I have dissolved a little bit in warm water and applied it to hair and scalp. Going to repeat this procedure for the next couple of weeks twice a day and see what happens. Is your scalp and skin also itchy where that film is ??

I've been also reading your comment about x-mas markets and indian summer in Germany. We are having an exceptional beautiful one this year, blue sky and sunshine every day for weeks now. I won't see much of the x-mas markets though as from 8th to 22nd December we are flying off to Egypt.

This trip is a birthday present of my boyfriend, isn't that cute :-)

I hope you have overcome your depressive days . There is so much you have to deal with and I think you have the blody right to be down

now and then. You are giving everyone here hope and courage regardless of your own poor state of health and I think you are just a wonderful person !

 

Warm hugs,

Aggi

 

 

Von: " Goldstein@... " <Goldstein@...>

An: bird mites Gesendet: 19:02 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011

Betreff: Re: To Krys!

 

Hi Aggi, 

So good to hear you again!  Wow, it really sounds like you are doing well and it makes me happy to hear it. I think it is internal too now, but it sure feels like it is on the outside of the skin, doesn't it.  I've had fewer sensations since starting doxycycline and Rifampin for bartonella.  I may have other coinfections too.  Not sure at this point.  Anyways, I am so happy you are doing so well.  Keep up the good work.  Sorry to hear that your boyfriend had to have the polyps removed, and hope it is his last incident with those.  How in the world did they find them?

From: " Aggi Assmann " <aggi_assmann@...>bird mites

Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 9:07:01 AMSubject: Re: To Krys! 

Thanks Aandraya, are you doing well, too ?

 

I am so thankful that I have been following your advise about the chronic infections.

You are a 100% right. It is an internal issue, that is why people around us just don't get bothered...

mites are just about everywhere !

Von: Aandraya <aandraya@...>An: " bird mites " <bird mites >

Gesendet: 17:59 Mittwoch, 12.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

 

That is really great to hear!  

On Oct 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

 

Hi Guys,

 

Just felt like sending you all a big, warm hug, because here in Germany the temperature has dropped down to 13° C and today it has just been dreadful outside, raining cats and dogs ;-) Have been missing you, but haven't got much to report. Just keep taking the Itraconazole patiently and watch myself getting better. I do not get bothered much by mites anymore, some occasional bites still, but they are not that much attracted to me any longer. I am so grateful for having my life back, it feels odd now, sitting somewhere and not getting attacked by the monsters or going to bed without the usual preparation rituals.

 

I so much hope you will all be able to find your " magic bullet " , keep crossing my fingers !!

 

My boyfriend just had his nose done... no beauty op, but polyps removed :-) After 3 hours he could leave the hospital already and that after having been knocked out. I found that extremely remarkable plus he is healing really, really well. The only thing is that they could grow back quickly, so let's hope for the best.

 

P.S. Still keep up cleaning and washing procedures, just in case ...

 

 

Von: Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...>An: " bird mites " <bird mites >

Gesendet: 21:12 Sonntag, 9.Oktober 2011 Betreff: Re: To Krys!

 

Hi, !Happy to hear it´s getting better with the crawling sensations. Bleach baths wouldn´t take care of that, but it really has helped us to lessen the staph, so if that´s what you have I would give it a try. 3 times a week one 3/4 tub of water with 1 cup of clorine.

Take care!

Cecilia

From: " Goldstein@... " <Goldstein@...>

bird mites Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 5:43 PM

Subject: Re: To Krys!

 

Hi Cecilia,

Yes, it is a beautiful thing that Krys's mum is getting support from her hubbie... that is so right... we say here in our marriage vows, " for better or for worse " and I do believe that.  I'm still getting little sores too still and I've got the biofilm - I wonder how much of it is staph and how much is other stuff, other bacterias, etc.  I haven't tried the bleach baths as I've been too busy trying to figure out what I'm doing with all the Lyme treatment, but the crawling sensations are quite a bit less than they were.  It is diminishing and it has only been 2 weeks on the meds.  

It is just good to hear all of your " voices " - you all are always in my thoughts.

Aggi:  I so wish I were in Germany right now... everything is so beautiful there with the autumn right around the corner.  It is a sight to behold.  Sigh...

From: " Cecilia Borg " <ceciliaborg@...>bird mites

Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 10:04:45 PMSubject: Re: To Krys! 

Hi, Krys!I´m glad it´s not too bad for your mum. I hope she get´s the house sold soon. Also great that your stepfather is " on the track " helping with the spraying. 

My daughter is not completely healed and some of us other family members gets a small staff-lesion once in a while, but it´s nott too bad. Only small blisters and not big lesions. We keep going with bleach-baths and it sort of keeps it down, even if it hasn´t cured it totally.

It sometimes gets to my head: Can it be mites anyway, but we don´t feel crawlings and bitings, so it just shouldn´t be. I guess after having to deal with the mites for a long time, they stay " in your brain " for a while...

Thanks for answering and say hello to your mum.

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites

Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 3:12 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

 

Hi Cecilia,

Kind of you to ask after my mum. Thank you. 

Things with my mother are currently not too bad, but my stepfather is spraying heavily on a regular basis. I think they're more like holding their own rather than really solving the problem.

The house hasn't sold as yet; I'm surprised really because it is in quite a saleable area being countryish, yet within easy commuting distance of London. 

How is your daughter's staph infection? I hope the doctors have managed to get rid of it for her.

Take care,

Krys

On 5 October 2011 04:22, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

 

Hi, Krys!

Just wanted to know how your mum is doing? Has she succeeded in selling her house?

Send her my warm thoughts!

Cecilia

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites

Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 4:15 AMSubject: Re: Roofers and more tiny mites Need HELP ASAP

 

The bird mites D. gallinae or O. Sylvarium are visible to the naked eye, even the nymphs, albeit very small & kind of transparent/skin colour, are visible if you get them in the right light; the adults are about the size of a grain of salt; they look like tiny specks which move. Mites, ticks etc. are acarids; beetles, collembola etc. are insects.

If the specks move they could be mites, if they do not move they are probably something else, possibly fungal related.

On 4 October 2011 18:37, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

 Sandy-

The mites are microscopic.  The specks you are seeing are not insects, more likely fungal in nature or biproducts of an infection or infestation.  Are you being treated internally?  The cleaning and heating will calm the symptoms temporarily, but you also need to treat chronic infections.  The bugs are attracted to you.

AandrayaI keep six honest serving-men  (They taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When  And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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  And How and Where and Who.Rudyard Kipling

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Regular Lyme tests usually come out negative if you do it in a regular lab. She needs to see a Lyme literate practitioner who knows how to diagnose clinically and iff necessary order an Igenix test, that's what they do in the UK. Check out Eurolyme group, your mom has many Lyme symptoms.AandrayaOn Jan 5, 2012, at 1:13 PM, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

Hi CeciliaThanks for asking. My mother is still trying to move. She & my stepfather are not getting any younger & at her age she cannot afford to go under the general market price. That said, the mites seem much better & perhaps the urgency doesn't seem so great. I am so worried that they will get worse again once the weather gets warmer. I think what they intend doing is selling their house, which is within easy commuting distance for London, moving away to another cheaper area, having money to spare & hopefully leaving the mites behind. All the spraying with these mites has been soooo expensive.

I'm going to try to get her to ask for a Lyme test. I think they'll give her one if she handles it right. Perhaps I'm the eternal optimist.... & perhaps, with my family's health history, I need to be. LOL.

Hope things are settling down again with you & yours.Regards,KrysOn 5 January 2012 00:36, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!"I´m glad to hear things are better with your mum. Has she given up on moving? You have been such a great support for her.

Seems you have had your share of illness among your relatives- hope it stays with that:)Take care!Cecilia

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Hi krys

I feel for ur mum

How long has this bothered her?

Is she gonna ask nhs doc for lyme test?

How do u think she n me n kaz etc could get around the nhs?

I still havent went bak doc as v upset when not take serious

Never sure how to handle them!

Youre a good son to ur mum

Im sure she apreciates ur help

C

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On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 11:13 PST Krys Brennand wrote:

>Hi Cecilia

>Thanks for asking. My mother is still trying to move. She & my stepfather

>are not getting any younger & at her age she cannot afford to go under the

>general market price. That said, the mites seem much better & perhaps the

>urgency doesn't seem so great. I am so worried that they will get worse

>again once the weather gets warmer. I think what they intend doing is

>selling their house, which is within easy commuting distance for London,

>moving away to another cheaper area, having money to spare & hopefully

>leaving the mites behind. All the spraying with these mites has been soooo

>expensive.

>I'm going to try to get her to ask for a Lyme test. I think they'll give

>her one if she handles it right. Perhaps I'm the eternal optimist.... &

>perhaps, with my family's health history, I need to be. LOL.

>Hope things are settling down again with you & yours.

>Regards,

>Krys

>

>On 5 January 2012 00:36, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

>

>>

>> Hi, Krys! "

>> I´m glad to hear things are better with your mum. Has she given up on

>> moving? You have been such a great support for her.

>> Seems you have had your share of illness among your relatives- hope it

>> stays with that:)

>> Take care!

>> Cecilia

>>

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Softly, softly, catchee monkey. As they say. I'll have to approach the subject carefully. Yes, she does have many symptoms which seem to be associated with Lyme, but last time I broached the subject, she thought I was bats. If I can persuade her to go her GP with the proviso that most tests are negative even when they are positive, then it will sow the seed & having taken one step, perhaps she'll take the next. ;~P

On 5 January 2012 14:36, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

 

Regular Lyme tests usually come out negative if you do it in a regular lab.  She needs to see a Lyme literate practitioner who knows how to diagnose clinically and iff necessary order an Igenix test, that's what they do in the UK.  Check out Eurolyme group, your mom has many Lyme symptoms.

AandrayaOn Jan 5, 2012, at 1:13 PM, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

 

Hi CeciliaThanks for asking. My mother is still trying to move. She & my stepfather are not getting any younger & at her age she cannot afford to go under the general market price. That said, the mites seem much better & perhaps the urgency doesn't seem so great. I am so worried that they will get worse again once the weather gets warmer. I think what they intend doing is selling their house, which is within easy commuting distance for London, moving away to another cheaper area, having money to spare & hopefully leaving the mites behind. All the spraying with these mites has been soooo expensive. 

I'm going to try to get her to ask for a Lyme test. I think they'll give her one if she handles it right. Perhaps I'm the eternal optimist.... & perhaps, with my family's health history, I need to be. LOL. 

Hope things are settling down again with you & yours.Regards,KrysOn 5 January 2012 00:36, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

 

Hi, Krys! " I´m glad to hear things are better with your mum. Has she given up on moving? You have been such a great support for her.

Seems you have had your share of illness among your relatives- hope it stays with that:)Take care!Cecilia

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  (They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

  And How and Where and Who.

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Aandraya,I suppose my last post sounds terrible. Things is, it is I, not my mother, who reads all the posts. I find ideas for her, send her encouraging emails people sent & telling her what is working for people. Now she is much better. I give her the most positive news from people & so on. However, some ideas sound logical to me, but because she isn't reading all the info gained from people here working as a group, she doesn't necessarily agree with every suggestion I make.

You must admit, if you were someone who didn't already know that the co infections existed let alone were relevant you might have difficulty believing it. It is rather more like science fiction than it is like the " normal " world as most people know it.

I think that aslong as there is a possibility of Lyme being a cause of my mother's problems then it would be a good plan to have her investigate it. However, if I cannot persuade her that the possibility is there then how can I help her? So, as it is so difficult to believe, I am trying to take it one step at a time.

Regards,KrysOn 5 January 2012 15:16, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

Softly, softly, catchee monkey. As they say. I'll have to approach the subject carefully. Yes, she does have many symptoms which seem to be associated with Lyme, but last time I broached the subject, she thought I was bats. If I can persuade her to go her GP with the proviso that most tests are negative even when they are positive, then it will sow the seed & having taken one step, perhaps she'll take the next. ;~P

On 5 January 2012 14:36, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

 

Regular Lyme tests usually come out negative if you do it in a regular lab.  She needs to see a Lyme literate practitioner who knows how to diagnose clinically and iff necessary order an Igenix test, that's what they do in the UK.  Check out Eurolyme group, your mom has many Lyme symptoms.

AandrayaOn Jan 5, 2012, at 1:13 PM, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

 

Hi CeciliaThanks for asking. My mother is still trying to move. She & my stepfather are not getting any younger & at her age she cannot afford to go under the general market price. That said, the mites seem much better & perhaps the urgency doesn't seem so great. I am so worried that they will get worse again once the weather gets warmer. I think what they intend doing is selling their house, which is within easy commuting distance for London, moving away to another cheaper area, having money to spare & hopefully leaving the mites behind. All the spraying with these mites has been soooo expensive. 

I'm going to try to get her to ask for a Lyme test. I think they'll give her one if she handles it right. Perhaps I'm the eternal optimist.... & perhaps, with my family's health history, I need to be. LOL. 

Hope things are settling down again with you & yours.Regards,KrysOn 5 January 2012 00:36, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

 

Hi, Krys! " I´m glad to hear things are better with your mum. Has she given up on moving? You have been such a great support for her.

Seems you have had your share of illness among your relatives- hope it stays with that:)Take care!Cecilia

--

I keep six honest serving-men

  (They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

  And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

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I keep six honest serving-men

  (They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

  And How and Where and Who.

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Krys-I completely get that. It took me months to consider the possibility that this was internal. Even after I made the fungal link Lyme wasn't on my radar. Chronic Lyme is the tip of the iceberg, it knocks down the immune system and very slowly and subtly debilitates. If you can get your mom to take some Doxy and Bactrim she will see some changes pretty fast, both positive and negative- the Herxheimer effect.Trying to save people time and energy, money, but most of all months or years of suffering. When I had the bugs I even felt suicidal. With Lyme treatment some recover quite rapidly. For example Elissa.Aandraya On Jan 5, 2012, at 3:46 PM, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

Aandraya,I suppose my last post sounds terrible. Things is, it is I, not my mother, who reads all the posts. I find ideas for her, send her encouraging emails people sent & telling her what is working for people. Now she is much better. I give her the most positive news from people & so on. However, some ideas sound logical to me, but because she isn't reading all the info gained from people here working as a group, she doesn't necessarily agree with every suggestion I make.

You must admit, if you were someone who didn't already know that the co infections existed let alone were relevant you might have difficulty believing it. It is rather more like science fiction than it is like the "normal" world as most people know it.

I think that aslong as there is a possibility of Lyme being a cause of my mother's problems then it would be a good plan to have her investigate it. However, if I cannot persuade her that the possibility is there then how can I help her? So, as it is so difficult to believe, I am trying to take it one step at a time.

Regards,KrysOn 5 January 2012 15:16, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

Softly, softly, catchee monkey. As they say. I'll have to approach the subject carefully. Yes, she does have many symptoms which seem to be associated with Lyme, but last time I broached the subject, she thought I was bats. If I can persuade her to go her GP with the proviso that most tests are negative even when they are positive, then it will sow the seed & having taken one step, perhaps she'll take the next. ;~P

On 5 January 2012 14:36, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Regular Lyme tests usually come out negative if you do it in a regular lab. She needs to see a Lyme literate practitioner who knows how to diagnose clinically and iff necessary order an Igenix test, that's what they do in the UK. Check out Eurolyme group, your mom has many Lyme symptoms.

AandrayaOn Jan 5, 2012, at 1:13 PM, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

Hi CeciliaThanks for asking. My mother is still trying to move. She & my stepfather are not getting any younger & at her age she cannot afford to go under the general market price. That said, the mites seem much better & perhaps the urgency doesn't seem so great. I am so worried that they will get worse again once the weather gets warmer. I think what they intend doing is selling their house, which is within easy commuting distance for London, moving away to another cheaper area, having money to spare & hopefully leaving the mites behind. All the spraying with these mites has been soooo expensive.

I'm going to try to get her to ask for a Lyme test. I think they'll give her one if she handles it right. Perhaps I'm the eternal optimist.... & perhaps, with my family's health history, I need to be. LOL.

Hope things are settling down again with you & yours.Regards,KrysOn 5 January 2012 00:36, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!"I´m glad to hear things are better with your mum. Has she given up on moving? You have been such a great support for her.

Seems you have had your share of illness among your relatives- hope it stays with that:)Take care!Cecilia

--

I keep six honest serving-men

(They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

--

I keep six honest serving-men

(They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

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Also, Krys, thanks for advocating for your mom. These illnesses effect the brain and make it difficult for us to take action and make powerful choices around our health. AandrayaOn Jan 5, 2012, at 3:46 PM, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

Aandraya,I suppose my last post sounds terrible. Things is, it is I, not my mother, who reads all the posts. I find ideas for her, send her encouraging emails people sent & telling her what is working for people. Now she is much better. I give her the most positive news from people & so on. However, some ideas sound logical to me, but because she isn't reading all the info gained from people here working as a group, she doesn't necessarily agree with every suggestion I make.

You must admit, if you were someone who didn't already know that the co infections existed let alone were relevant you might have difficulty believing it. It is rather more like science fiction than it is like the "normal" world as most people know it.

I think that aslong as there is a possibility of Lyme being a cause of my mother's problems then it would be a good plan to have her investigate it. However, if I cannot persuade her that the possibility is there then how can I help her? So, as it is so difficult to believe, I am trying to take it one step at a time.

Regards,KrysOn 5 January 2012 15:16, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

Softly, softly, catchee monkey. As they say. I'll have to approach the subject carefully. Yes, she does have many symptoms which seem to be associated with Lyme, but last time I broached the subject, she thought I was bats. If I can persuade her to go her GP with the proviso that most tests are negative even when they are positive, then it will sow the seed & having taken one step, perhaps she'll take the next. ;~P

On 5 January 2012 14:36, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

Regular Lyme tests usually come out negative if you do it in a regular lab. She needs to see a Lyme literate practitioner who knows how to diagnose clinically and iff necessary order an Igenix test, that's what they do in the UK. Check out Eurolyme group, your mom has many Lyme symptoms.

AandrayaOn Jan 5, 2012, at 1:13 PM, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

Hi CeciliaThanks for asking. My mother is still trying to move. She & my stepfather are not getting any younger & at her age she cannot afford to go under the general market price. That said, the mites seem much better & perhaps the urgency doesn't seem so great. I am so worried that they will get worse again once the weather gets warmer. I think what they intend doing is selling their house, which is within easy commuting distance for London, moving away to another cheaper area, having money to spare & hopefully leaving the mites behind. All the spraying with these mites has been soooo expensive.

I'm going to try to get her to ask for a Lyme test. I think they'll give her one if she handles it right. Perhaps I'm the eternal optimist.... & perhaps, with my family's health history, I need to be. LOL.

Hope things are settling down again with you & yours.Regards,KrysOn 5 January 2012 00:36, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Krys!"I´m glad to hear things are better with your mum. Has she given up on moving? You have been such a great support for her.

Seems you have had your share of illness among your relatives- hope it stays with that:)Take care!Cecilia

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(They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.

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I keep six honest serving-men

(They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.

Rudyard Kipling

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