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Krys and Aandraya,I've tried the same sort of strategies with my sister in Oregon who I believe has Lyme Disease. She thinks it "might" be possible, but it is up to her and so far, no matter what I say or do, send her in the way of info, she will do nothing about it, but be sicker than anyone I know. What a shame. Maybe I haven't been subtle enough.From: "Krys Brennand" <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2012 1:46:35 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

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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Their names are What and Why and When

And How and Where and Who.

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Hi C,I think it not the NHS per se, who do not believe Lyme is possible to get in any particular place; indeed they have page on Lyme. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lyme-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx

I think it would be the local GPs who do not want to think Lyme is a problem, or at least not in their area. Before I say more, I feel it is only fair to say I've always had the utmost cooperation from, medical staff dealing with my immediate family, in the UK. but perhaps, not everyone is as confident as I.  Not to put too fine a point on it. If one feels that one needs something & one is not going to be believed.... lie ....if it hurts no-one ....why not???? I hope I don't sound awfully peculiar, I have a condition called " asperger syndome " that is low end autistic spectrum disorder. I don't attempt to live by everyone else's rules (I don't quite get them) but if it harms no-one else...., I think, if one is not going to be believed for telling the truth & the end result is important, then lie. If you think your GP won't believe you, then tell him a story he will believe; the website tells exactly what they expect....you want the test....you're harming no-one... 

you've been in that area

(read them), ....

you've had many of the symptoms

(read that too).... & , almost most of all, you are articulate & rational. If they ask a question...know what you're talking about & stay calm. Remember, even if you're lying, you're hurting no-one. The end justifies the means

Regards KrysOn 5 January 2012 15:16, Sad Girl <wherearetheangels@...> wrote:

 

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

>>

--

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 krys!

What you say is very wise!:-)

C

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On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 20:02 PST Krys Brennand wrote:

>Hi C,

>I think it not the NHS per se, who do not believe Lyme is possible to get

>in any particular place; indeed they have page on Lyme.

>http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lyme-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx

> I think it would be the local GPs who do not want to think Lyme is a

>problem, or at least not in their area. Before I say more, I feel it is

>only fair to say I've always had the utmost cooperation from, medical staff

>dealing with my immediate family, in the UK. but perhaps, not everyone is

>as confident as I. Not to put too fine a point on it. If one feels that

>one needs something & one is not going to be believed.... lie ....if it

>hurts no-one ....why not???? I hope I don't sound awfully peculiar, I have

>a condition called " asperger syndome " that is low end autistic spectrum

>disorder. I don't attempt to live by everyone else's rules (I don't quite

>get them) but if it harms no-one else...., I think, if one is not going to

>be believed for telling the truth & the end result is important, then lie.

>If you think your GP won't believe you, then tell him a story he will

>believe; the website tells exactly what they expect....you want the

>test....you're harming no-one... you've been in that area (read them),

>.... you've had many of the symptoms (read that too).... & , almost most of

>all, you are articulate & rational. If they ask a question...know what

>you're talking about & stay calm. Remember, even if you're lying, you're

>hurting no-one. The end justifies the means

>Regards

>Krys

>

>

>On 5 January 2012 15:16, Sad Girl <wherearetheangels@...> wrote:

>

>>

>>

>>

>> 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

>>

>> ------------------------------

>>

>> 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

>> >

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

>--

>

>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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The NHS does not believe in chronic Lyme and therefore refuse to treat it. They follow the tainted IDSA guidelines where as the private LLMDS in the UK follow the ILADS guidelines and treat chronic Lyme.AandrayaOn Jan 5, 2012, at 10:02 PM, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

Hi C,I think it not the NHS per se, who do not believe Lyme is possible to get in any particular place; indeed they have page on Lyme. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lyme-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx

I think it would be the local GPs who do not want to think Lyme is a problem, or at least not in their area. Before I say more, I feel it is only fair to say I've always had the utmost cooperation from, medical staff dealing with my immediate family, in the UK. but perhaps, not everyone is as confident as I. Not to put too fine a point on it. If one feels that one needs something & one is not going to be believed.... lie ....if it hurts no-one ....why not???? I hope I don't sound awfully peculiar, I have a condition called "asperger syndome" that is low end autistic spectrum disorder. I don't attempt to live by everyone else's rules (I don't quite get them) but if it harms no-one else...., I think, if one is not going to be believed for telling the truth & the end result is important, then lie. If you think your GP won't believe you, then tell him a story he will believe; the website tells exactly what they expect....you want the test....you're harming no-one...

you've been in that area

(read them), ....

you've had many of the symptoms

(read that too).... & , almost most of all, you are articulate & rational. If they ask a question...know what you're talking about & stay calm. Remember, even if you're lying, you're hurting no-one. The end justifies the means

Regards KrysOn 5 January 2012 15:16, Sad Girl <wherearetheangels@...> wrote:

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

------------------------------

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

>>

--

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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There are several LLMDs in the UK and many with chronic Lyme and co. go to the Breakspeare Clinic. Dr. Klinghardt also has a practice there. He is in WA state here in the U.S. half the time and England half. On Jan 6, 2012, at 12:30 AM, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

The NHS does not believe in chronic Lyme and therefore refuse to treat it. They follow the tainted IDSA guidelines where as the private LLMDS in the UK follow the ILADS guidelines and treat chronic Lyme.AandrayaOn Jan 5, 2012, at 10:02 PM, Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> wrote:

Hi C,I think it not the NHS per se, who do not believe Lyme is possible to get in any particular place; indeed they have page on Lyme. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lyme-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx

I think it would be the local GPs who do not want to think Lyme is a problem, or at least not in their area. Before I say more, I feel it is only fair to say I've always had the utmost cooperation from, medical staff dealing with my immediate family, in the UK. but perhaps, not everyone is as confident as I. Not to put too fine a point on it. If one feels that one needs something & one is not going to be believed.... lie ....if it hurts no-one ....why not???? I hope I don't sound awfully peculiar, I have a condition called "asperger syndome" that is low end autistic spectrum disorder. I don't attempt to live by everyone else's rules (I don't quite get them) but if it harms no-one else...., I think, if one is not going to be believed for telling the truth & the end result is important, then lie. If you think your GP won't believe you, then tell him a story he will believe; the website tells exactly what they expect....you want the test....you're harming no-one...

you've been in that area

(read them), ....

you've had many of the symptoms

(read that too).... & , almost most of all, you are articulate & rational. If they ask a question...know what you're talking about & stay calm. Remember, even if you're lying, you're hurting no-one. The end justifies the means

Regards KrysOn 5 January 2012 15:16, Sad Girl <wherearetheangels@...> wrote:

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

------------------------------

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

>>

--

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 am glad your mother is so much better and hopefully they will find a buyer for the house. It seems like there are places in the UK where you can make the Igenix test for Lyme Western BLot, which according to Aandraya would be the only accurate test. I have read there is 2 private clinics in UK that does that I think one of them i Breakspear.Say hello to your mother and I hope the mite issues stay calm for them even when it gets warmer.KRCecilia From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...> bird mites Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2012 8:13 PM Subject: Re: To Krys!

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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I don't think you could offend anyone if you tried!Hugs, From: "Krys Brennand" <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, January 6, 2012 8:42:24 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi ,Asperger's does seem to run in families doesn't it? There are a few in mine too (including a couple of my children). I don't mind being told I'm odd, but I don't like unintentionally offending people.

Regards,KrysOn 6 January 2012 17:33, Benton <sarahbenton48@...> wrote:

Hi, Kryes,

I did my thesis on Autism and Asperger's. We have both in my family. I wonder about the continuum as quite of few of us don't have the "label" like some in our family, but we are definately not confortable with social situations. We prefer to be "alone". A lot of Dr.'s , scientists, and college professors are Asperger's. I just think it's a new form of human arriving on the planet. Eienstien was one.

Love and light,

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>

bird mites Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2012 11:02 PM

Subject: Re: To Krys!

Hi C,I think it not the NHS per se, who do not believe Lyme is possible to get in any particular place; indeed they have page on Lyme. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lyme-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx

I think it would be the local GPs who do not want to think Lyme is a problem, or at least not in their area. Before I say more, I feel it is only fair to say I've always had the utmost cooperation from, medical staff dealing with my immediate family, in the UK. but perhaps, not everyone is as confident as I. Not to put too fine a point on it. If one feels that one needs something & one is not going to be believed.... lie ....if it hurts no-one ....why not???? I hope I don't sound awfully peculiar, I have a condition called "asperger syndome" that is low end autistic spectrum disorder. I don't attempt to live by everyone else's rules (I don't quite get them) but if it harms no-one else...., I think, if one is not going to be believed for telling the truth & the end result is important, then lie. If you think your GP won't believe you, then tell him a story he will believe; the website tells exactly what they expect....you

want the test....you're harming no-one... you've been in that area (read them), .... you've had many of the symptoms (read that too).... & , almost most of all, you are articulate & rational. If they ask a question...know what you're talking about & stay calm. Remember, even if you're lying, you're hurting no-one. The end justifies the means

Regards

Krys

On 5 January 2012 15:16, Sad Girl <wherearetheangels@...> wrote:

Hi krysI feel for ur mumHow 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 mumIm sure she apreciates ur helpC------------------------------

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>>

-- 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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Krys

Far from offending anyone you are very helpful and thoughtful on this site!:-)

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On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 20:42 PST Krys Brennand wrote:

>Hi ,

>Asperger's does seem to run in families doesn't it? There are a few in mine

>too (including a couple of my children). I don't mind being told I'm odd,

>but I don't like unintentionally offending people.

>Regards,

>Krys

>

>

>On 6 January 2012 17:33, Benton <sarahbenton48@...> wrote:

>

>> **

>>

>>

>> Hi, Kryes,

>> I did my thesis on Autism and Asperger's. We have both in my family.

>> I wonder about the continuum as quite of few of us don't have the " label "

>> like some in our family, but we are definately not confortable with social

>> situations. We prefer to be " alone " . A lot of Dr.'s , scientists, and

>> college professors are Asperger's. I just think it's a new form of human

>> arriving on the planet. Eienstien was one.

>> Love and light,

>>

>>

>> *From:* Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>

>> *To:* bird mites

>> *Sent:* Thursday, January 5, 2012 11:02 PM

>>

>> *Subject:* Re: To Krys!

>>

>>

>> Hi C,

>> I think it not the NHS per se, who do not believe Lyme is possible to get

>> in any particular place; indeed they have page on Lyme.

>> http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lyme-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx

>> I think it would be the local GPs who do not want to think Lyme is a

>> problem, or at least not in their area. Before I say more, I feel it is

>> only fair to say I've always had the utmost cooperation from, medical staff

>> dealing with my immediate family, in the UK. but perhaps, not everyone is

>> as confident as I. Not to put too fine a point on it. If one feels that

>> one needs something & one is not going to be believed.... lie ....if it

>> hurts no-one ....why not???? I hope I don't sound awfully peculiar, I have

>> a condition called " asperger syndome " that is low end autistic spectrum

>> disorder. I don't attempt to live by everyone else's rules (I don't quite

>> get them) but if it harms no-one else...., I think, if one is not going to

>> be believed for telling the truth & the end result is important, then lie.

>> If you think your GP won't believe you, then tell him a story he will

>> believe; the website tells exactly what they expect....you want the

>> test....you're harming no-one... you've been in that area (read them),

>> .... you've had many of the symptoms (read that too).... & , almost most of

>> all, you are articulate & rational. If they ask a question...know what

>> you're talking about & stay calm. Remember, even if you're lying, you're

>> hurting no-one. The end justifies the means

>> Regards

>> Krys

>>

>>

>> On 5 January 2012 15:16, Sad Girl <wherearetheangels@...> wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>> 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

>>

>> ------------------------------

>>

>> 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

>> >

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> --

>>

>> 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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I know, Kryes,

I have spent my whole life wondering and worrying why some people suddenly get mad at me. I finally decided that all I could do was act from my best intensions and let those that can't understand fall to the way side. I cheer myself by telling myself that when they pass over and review their life, they will see where I was coming from. It has taken a strain off of me as I no longer run around apologizing or trying to explain to unforgiving ears. When I meet someone, I usually warn them that I have the gift of, "Saying the right thing in the wrong way" and to please clarify with me before jumping to conclusions on what I meant to say. People who maintain fasades tend to avoid me as I simply cannot be anything but myself, so I find the few friends I do have are real friends. I do find, however, that when I speak in a crowd, one of my friends

will usually jump in there and say, " You mean this...., don't you Sally?" I affirm and then the crowd sighs in releaf. I then review that night and can usually figure out what it sounded like I was saying. That helps to form my conversation later. Will say though, the focus effect is great in creative endeavors. I can construct an A+ lesson plan (but don't disturb me while I'm doing it). I don't remorse not having a significant other, and I tend to run when anyone shows interest (Can't understand this when it happens as I am NOT sending out the vibes. Would love to cut my breasts off :) My ex was my "big experiment" in trying to "be normal". I enjoyed the experience but don't require it agian in this life. My longing focus and obsession is getting closer to God. I started talking to him at the age of 4 and have been blessed with some psychic knowledge that has even saved my

life. The closer I get to God, the stronger it gets.

I even see this illness as God trying to tell me something about myself I need to correct. Have you noticed, I tend to open and talk more to men then women as the mind set makes better sense to me. I wonder if it is because men are to the point. I like it that way. I know the feeling Kryes, and it sounds as if you and your family are doing quite well. The point of your mother. It is amazing how people seem to think I am stoic, but the truth be known, I feel large amounts of emphathy and compassion for others. I guess people want to see the action or hear the words but can't feel the energy. You would not have thrown yourself so intently into this investigation if the love for your mother were not real. So, that is that.

Love and light,

I

iFrom: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>to bird mites Sent: Friday, January 6, 2012 11:42 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi ,Asperger's does seem to run in families doesn't it? There are a few in mine too (including a couple of my children). I don't mind being told I'm odd, but I don't like unintentionally offending people. Regards,Krys

On 6 January 2012 17:33, Benton <sarahbenton48@...> wrote:

Hi, Kryes,

I did my thesis on Autism and Asperger's. We have both in my family. I wonder about the continuum as quite of few of us don't have the "label" like some in our family, but we are definately not confortable with social situations. We prefer to be "alone". A lot of Dr.'s , scientists, and college professors are Asperger's. I just think it's a new form of human arriving on the planet. Eienstien was one.

Love and light,

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2012 11:02 PM

Subject: Re: To Krys!

Hi C,I think it not the NHS per se, who do not believe Lyme is possible to get in any particular place; indeed they have page on Lyme. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lyme-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx

I think it would be the local GPs who do not want to think Lyme is a problem, or at least not in their area. Before I say more, I feel it is only fair to say I've always had the utmost cooperation from, medical staff dealing with my immediate family, in the UK. but perhaps, not everyone is as confident as I. Not to put too fine a point on it. If one feels that one needs something & one is not going to be believed.... lie ....if it hurts no-one ....why not???? I hope I don't sound awfully peculiar, I have a condition called "asperger syndome" that is low end autistic spectrum disorder. I don't attempt to live by everyone else's rules (I don't quite get them) but if it harms no-one else...., I think, if one is not going to be believed for telling the truth & the end result is important, then lie. If you think your GP won't believe you, then tell him a story he will believe; the website tells exactly what they expect....you

want the test....you're harming no-one... you've been in that area (read them), .... you've had many of the symptoms (read that too).... & , almost most of all, you are articulate & rational. If they ask a question...know what you're talking about & stay calm. Remember, even if you're lying, you're hurting no-one. The end justifies the means

Regards

Krys

On 5 January 2012 15:16, Sad Girl <wherearetheangels@...> wrote:

Hi krysI feel for ur mumHow 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 seriousNever sure how to handle them!Youre a good son to ur mumIm sure she apreciates ur helpC------------------------------

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>>

-- 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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and Krys, The two of you are very wonderful interesting people. I tend to be quite a bit like myself and have many of the same beliefs. I am to the point too. I prefer that type of honest direct communication. I sure value both of you. I come from a very eccentric family even though there were plenty of things that should have been different in my mind. My husband's family is even more eccentric and I value them for that--they march to their own drummer. I've learned to enjoy and value people as they are. The whole package, no matter what. I used to spend a lot of time worrying what people think and I don't any more. Am too old to waste the time on it. I continue to try to work on myself too, like you (no one said it would be easy), and my relationship with the God of my understanding also. It is my priority in this lifetime too.That is why I appreciate so much of the scripture from Bill. Always appreciate whatever spiritual base others are coming from. Ultimately we all find out way, but the paths may be different. From: " Benton" <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, January 7, 2012 9:12:28 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

I know, Kryes,

I have spent my whole life wondering and worrying why some people suddenly get mad at me. I finally decided that all I could do was act from my best intensions and let those that can't understand fall to the way side. I cheer myself by telling myself that when they pass over and review their life, they will see where I was coming from. It has taken a strain off of me as I no longer run around apologizing or trying to explain to unforgiving ears. When I meet someone, I usually warn them that I have the gift of, "Saying the right thing in the wrong way" and to please clarify with me before jumping to conclusions on what I meant to say. People who maintain fasades tend to avoid me as I simply cannot be anything but myself, so I find the few friends I do have are real friends. I do find, however, that when I speak in a crowd, one of my friends

will usually jump in there and say, " You mean this...., don't you Sally?" I affirm and then the crowd sighs in releaf. I then review that night and can usually figure out what it sounded like I was saying. That helps to form my conversation later. Will say though, the focus effect is great in creative endeavors. I can construct an A+ lesson plan (but don't disturb me while I'm doing it). I don't remorse not having a significant other, and I tend to run when anyone shows interest (Can't understand this when it happens as I am NOT sending out the vibes. Would love to cut my breasts off :) My ex was my "big experiment" in trying to "be normal". I enjoyed the experience but don't require it agian in this life. My longing focus and obsession is getting closer to God. I started talking to him at the age of 4 and have been blessed with some psychic knowledge that has even saved my

life. The closer I get to God, the stronger it gets.

I even see this illness as God trying to tell me something about myself I need to correct. Have you noticed, I tend to open and talk more to men then women as the mind set makes better sense to me. I wonder if it is because men are to the point. I like it that way. I know the feeling Kryes, and it sounds as if you and your family are doing quite well. The point of your mother. It is amazing how people seem to think I am stoic, but the truth be known, I feel large amounts of emphathy and compassion for others. I guess people want to see the action or hear the words but can't feel the energy. You would not have thrown yourself so intently into this investigation if the love for your mother were not real. So, that is that.

Love and light,

I

iFrom: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>to bird mites Sent: Friday, January 6, 2012 11:42 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi ,Asperger's does seem to run in families doesn't it? There are a few in mine too (including a couple of my children). I don't mind being told I'm odd, but I don't like unintentionally offending people. Regards,Krys

On 6 January 2012 17:33, Benton <sarahbenton48@...> wrote:

Hi, Kryes,

I did my thesis on Autism and Asperger's. We have both in my family. I wonder about the continuum as quite of few of us don't have the "label" like some in our family, but we are definately not confortable with social situations. We prefer to be "alone". A lot of Dr.'s , scientists, and college professors are Asperger's. I just think it's a new form of human arriving on the planet. Eienstien was one.

Love and light,

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2012 11:02 PM

Subject: Re: To Krys!

Hi C,I think it not the NHS per se, who do not believe Lyme is possible to get in any particular place; indeed they have page on Lyme. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lyme-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx

I think it would be the local GPs who do not want to think Lyme is a problem, or at least not in their area. Before I say more, I feel it is only fair to say I've always had the utmost cooperation from, medical staff dealing with my immediate family, in the UK. but perhaps, not everyone is as confident as I. Not to put too fine a point on it. If one feels that one needs something & one is not going to be believed.... lie ....if it hurts no-one ....why not???? I hope I don't sound awfully peculiar, I have a condition called "asperger syndome" that is low end autistic spectrum disorder. I don't attempt to live by everyone else's rules (I don't quite get them) but if it harms no-one else...., I think, if one is not going to be believed for telling the truth & the end result is important, then lie. If you think your GP won't believe you, then tell him a story he will believe; the website tells exactly what they expect....you

want the test....you're harming no-one... you've been in that area (read them), .... you've had many of the symptoms (read that too).... & , almost most of all, you are articulate & rational. If they ask a question...know what you're talking about & stay calm. Remember, even if you're lying, you're hurting no-one. The end justifies the means

Regards

Krys

On 5 January 2012 15:16, Sad Girl <wherearetheangels@...> wrote:

Hi krysI feel for ur mumHow 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 seriousNever sure how to handle them!Youre a good son to ur mumIm sure she apreciates ur helpC------------------------------

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>>

-- 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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I wonder, . Different sites attract like personalities. I know other personalibites show up, but eventually they leave. I wonder if we are all more alike than we realise?

Love and light,

From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, January 7, 2012 12:26 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

and Krys,

The two of you are very wonderful interesting people. I tend to be quite a bit like myself and have many of the same beliefs. I am to the point too. I prefer that type of honest direct communication. I sure value both of you. I come from a very eccentric family even though there were plenty of things that should have been different in my mind. My husband's family is even more eccentric and I value them for that--they march to their own drummer. I've learned to enjoy and value people as they are. The whole package, no matter what. I used to spend a lot of time worrying what people think and I don't any more. Am too old to waste the time on it. I continue to try to work on myself too, like you (no one said it would be easy), and my relationship with the God of my understanding also. It is my priority in this lifetime too.

That is why I appreciate so much of the scripture from Bill. Always appreciate whatever spiritual base others are coming from. Ultimately we all find out way, but the paths may be different.

From: " Benton" <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, January 7, 2012 9:12:28 AMSubject: Re: To Krys!

I know, Kryes,

I have spent my whole life wondering and worrying why some people suddenly get mad at me. I finally decided that all I could do was act from my best intensions and let those that can't understand fall to the way side. I cheer myself by telling myself that when they pass over and review their life, they will see where I was coming from. It has taken a strain off of me as I no longer run around apologizing or trying to explain to unforgiving ears. When I meet someone, I usually warn them that I have the gift of, "Saying the right thing in the wrong way" and to please clarify with me before jumping to conclusions on what I meant to say. People who maintain fasades tend to avoid me as I simply cannot be anything but myself, so I find the few friends I do have are real friends. I do find, however, that when I speak in a crowd, one of my friends will usually jump in there and say, "

You mean this...., don't you Sally?" I affirm and then the crowd sighs in releaf. I then review that night and can usually figure out what it sounded like I was saying. That helps to form my conversation later. Will say though, the focus effect is great in creative endeavors. I can construct an A+ lesson plan (but don't disturb me while I'm doing it). I don't remorse not having a significant other, and I tend to run when anyone shows interest (Can't understand this when it happens as I am NOT sending out the vibes. Would love to cut my breasts off :) My ex was my "big experiment" in trying to "be normal". I enjoyed the experience but don't require it agian in this life. My longing focus and obsession is getting closer to God. I started talking to him at the age of 4 and have been blessed with some psychic knowledge that has even saved my life. The closer I get to God, the

stronger it gets.

I even see this illness as God trying to tell me something about myself I need to correct. Have you noticed, I tend to open and talk more to men then women as the mind set makes better sense to me. I wonder if it is because men are to the point. I like it that way. I know the feeling Kryes, and it sounds as if you and your family are doing quite well. The point of your mother. It is amazing how people seem to think I am stoic, but the truth be known, I feel large amounts of emphathy and compassion for others. I guess people want to see the action or hear the words but can't feel the energy. You would not have thrown yourself so intently into this investigation if the love for your mother were not real. So, that is that.

Love and light,

I

iFrom: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>to bird mites Sent: Friday, January 6, 2012 11:42 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

Hi ,Asperger's does seem to run in families doesn't it? There are a few in mine too (including a couple of my children). I don't mind being told I'm odd, but I don't like unintentionally offending people. Regards,Krys

On 6 January 2012 17:33, Benton <sarahbenton48@...> wrote:

Hi, Kryes,

I did my thesis on Autism and Asperger's. We have both in my family. I wonder about the continuum as quite of few of us don't have the "label" like some in our family, but we are definately not confortable with social situations. We prefer to be "alone". A lot of Dr.'s , scientists, and college professors are Asperger's. I just think it's a new form of human arriving on the planet. Eienstien was one.

Love and light,

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2012 11:02 PM Subject: Re: To Krys!

Hi C,I think it not the NHS per se, who do not believe Lyme is possible to get in any particular place; indeed they have page on Lyme. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lyme-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx

I think it would be the local GPs who do not want to think Lyme is a problem, or at least not in their area. Before I say more, I feel it is only fair to say I've always had the utmost cooperation from, medical staff dealing with my immediate family, in the UK. but perhaps, not everyone is as confident as I. Not to put too fine a point on it. If one feels that one needs something & one is not going to be believed.... lie ....if it hurts no-one ....why not???? I hope I don't sound awfully peculiar, I have a condition called "asperger syndome" that is low end autistic spectrum disorder. I don't attempt to live by everyone else's rules (I don't quite get them) but if it harms no-one else...., I think, if one is not going to be believed for telling the truth & the end result is important, then lie. If you think your GP won't believe you, then tell him a story he will believe; the website tells exactly what they expect....you

want the test....you're harming no-one... you've been in that area (read them), .... you've had many of the symptoms (read that too).... & , almost most of all, you are articulate & rational. If they ask a question...know what you're talking about & stay calm. Remember, even if you're lying, you're hurting no-one. The end justifies the means

Regards

Krys

On 5 January 2012 15:16, Sad Girl <wherearetheangels@...> wrote:

Hi krysI feel for ur mumHow 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 seriousNever sure how to handle them!Youre a good son to ur mumIm sure she apreciates ur helpC------------------------------

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>>

-- 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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Thanks elissa!:-)

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On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 16:16 PST Elissa wrote:

>Well said C!

>

>On Jan 7, 2012 3:12 PM, " Sad Girl " <wherearetheangels@...> wrote:

>

>**

>

>

>

>Hi krys

>I think it is only the narrow minded unaware insensitive people who see

>people who express themselves

>In a different way from the so called...norm...as odd!!

>And who wants to be around such ignorance!

>And these people i find terribly uninspiring

>Life would be terribly dull n uncolourful without the eccentric individuals

>who brighten the place wi their originality

>Who are not afraid just to be themselves!

>C

>

>------------------------------

>

>

>On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 11:52 PST Krys Brennand wrote:

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>>,

>>Another one is when one gets uncomfort...

>> Personally, I like being obsessive. If I am interested then I am *

>>interested* ; I'm sure you know what I mean. Like you were saying about

>

>

>>your liking building type projects. I think it sounds great; the enthusiasm

>>is a positive thing I...

>> *iFrom:* Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>to

>> *To:* bird mites

>> *Sent:* Friday, January 6, 2012 11:42 PM

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>> *Subject:* Re: To Krys!

>

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>>

>>

>> Hi ,

>> Asperger's does seem to run in families doesn't it? There are a few in

>> min...

>

>> *From:* Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>

>> *To:* bird mites

>> *Sent:* Thursday, January 5, 2012 11:02 PM

>>

>> *Subject:* Re: To Krys!

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>

>>

>>

>> Hi C,

>> I think it not the NHS per se, who do not believe Lyme is possible to get

>> in a...

>> *Rudyard Kipling*

>

>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> --

>>

>> I keep six honest serving-men

>> (They taught me all I knew);

>> Their n...

>> *Rudyard Kipling*

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>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>--

>>

>>I keep six honest serving-men

>> (They taught me all I knew);

>>Their name...

>>*Rudyard Kipling*

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Hi ,Sounds like your ex is quite a nice bloke too. I couldn't find the article .... is this it?http://www.morgellonsuk.org.uk/micromyiasis.htm

There is a lot in it. Some of it sounds as if it could fit with my mother's symptoms. Maybe that's what is happening. It's all so much like sci-fi.Regards,Krys

On 7 January 2012 21:05, Benton <sarahbenton48@...> wrote:

 

Hi, Kryes,

    I did want to put in a good word for my ex.  Whenever I had a strange encounter, I'd tell him about it.  He would have me repeat the conversation word for word and then he'd explain the dynamics to me.  Often it was with some man being much to bold with me.  Mike said I treated all men like they were my husband.  I never got that as I am just nice to people.  He says you can't be nice to people.  Go figure.  

   Even today, Mike will answer any questions I have if I call and ask. He could have legally quite paying me allimonie back in 1999 but still insists on doing it.  When I was really bad off and needed some money during this thing, he transfered $1000.00 into my account.  He didn't want the divorce.  He has some self worth issues and took to seeing other women to boost his ego.  I guess I could have stayed and lived with it, but I had two daughters that would think that men should treat them that way, and I didn't want them to grow with that mind set

   You are lucky to have found someone you are comfortable with sharing space with and who appreciates you for who you are.  You know, it's funny.  I always had a crush on " Spok " on Star Treck.  Mike is real intelligent like that.  That's why he makes millions.  But...........back to work.

    I may have discovered something about this illness.  First this article helped me link my issues to the phantom midge as I keep getting it at every stage.  The brown jagged rectangle your mother and I have in common is a stage of the larva.  Here is the article: 

C:\Documents and Settings\Sally Betterton\Desktop\Investigation\Close associations Micro-Myiasis & Morgellons Disease.mht

    Now, since my lesions all went away with the Herpe's drug and the Intraconazole for fungus, I have rarely taken my treatment bathes.  Due to movement back in my hair (a hatching or the lint I got when I bought that new item a while back?) I have been combing my hair underwater in Lysol and pulling pluges out with a gelatis ball in the middle stuck to it.  These midges all about that too.  Well, I read where midges like zooplankton and zooplankton carry bacteria.  Tonight, I took a 3 hour bath in Super Soda Wash and then a 5 hour bath in olive leaf.  I found all these webbie feeling strings with balls on them all over my body again.  I removed them all but they seem to be rising from my blood vessels.  Then, I use the ol to rub off cuticle like long strings that run deep in my skin and bumps occur along these tracks.  Sometimes, one will

grow large like a casing for a midge.  When I remove these, I get these midges in different stages floating in the water.   I am wondering if the balls are bacteria coming out of my pores and the midges (and other bugs/mites) are attracted.  I have had gelatin " critters " on me before.  Could it be that we got infected with zooplankton?  And where would that come from?  What do you think?  

Love and light,

   

From: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>

bird mites Sent: Saturday, January 7, 2012 2:52 PM

Subject: Re: To Krys!

 

Another one is when one gets uncomfortable looks or people start laughing at something that wasn't supposed to be funny. Then I know I've said something odd again. I don't mind being odd, because I don't want to be someone else, but I do worry about offending people I like. 

Personally, I like being obsessive. If I am interested then I am interested ; I'm sure you know what I mean. Like you were saying about your liking building type projects. I think it sounds great; the enthusiasm is a positive thing I think.  It is a shame your ex did not appreciate you.  I'm lucky, my partner even finds some of my idiosyncrasies amusing. My eldest split up with his wife because he didn't think he could ever be the person she needed (or wanted) him to be. It was a shame; she was upset for years. I'm not sure he was right & they're still good friends, but I understand how he felt.

Krys

On 7 January 2012 11:12, Benton <sarahbenton48@...> wrote:

 

I know, Kryes,

    I have spent my whole life wondering and worrying why some people suddenly get mad at me.  I finally decided that all I could do was act from my best intensions and let those that can't understand fall to the way side.  I cheer myself by telling myself that when they pass over and review their life, they will see where I was coming from.  It has taken a strain off of me as I no longer run around apologizing or trying to explain to unforgiving ears.  When I meet someone, I usually warn them that I have the gift of, " Saying the right thing in the wrong way " and to please clarify with me before jumping to conclusions on what I meant to say.  People who maintain fasades tend to avoid me as I simply cannot be anything but myself, so I find the few friends I do have are real friends.  I do find, however, that when I speak in a crowd, one of my friends will usually jump in there and say, "

You mean this...., don't you Sally? "   I affirm and then the crowd sighs in releaf.  I then review that night and can usually figure out what it sounded like I was saying.  That helps to form my conversation later.  Will say though, the focus effect is great in creative endeavors.  I can construct an A+ lesson plan (but don't disturb me while I'm doing it).  I don't remorse not having a significant other, and I tend to run when anyone shows interest (Can't understand this when it happens as I am NOT sending out the vibes.  Would love to cut my breasts off :)   My ex was my " big experiment " in trying to " be normal " .  I enjoyed the experience but don't require it agian in this life.  My longing focus and obsession is getting closer to God.  I started talking to him at the age of 4 and have been blessed with some psychic knowledge that has even saved my life.  The closer I get to God, the

stronger it gets.

I even see this illness as God trying to tell me something about myself I need to correct.  Have you noticed, I tend to open and talk more to men then women as the mind set makes better sense to me.  I wonder if it is because men are to the point.  I like it that way.   I know the feeling Kryes, and it sounds as if you and your family are doing quite well.  The point of your mother.  It is amazing how people seem to think I am stoic, but the truth be known, I feel large amounts of emphathy and compassion for others.  I guess people want to see the action or hear the words but can't feel the energy.  You would not have thrown yourself so intently into this investigation if the love for your mother were not real.  So, that is that.

Love and light,

 

         

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iFrom: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>to

bird mites Sent: Friday, January 6, 2012 11:42 PM

Subject: Re: To Krys!

 

Hi ,Asperger's does seem to run in families doesn't it? There are a few in mine too (including a couple of my children). I don't mind being told I'm odd, but I don't like unintentionally offending people.

Regards,Krys

On 6 January 2012 17:33, Benton <sarahbenton48@...> wrote:

 

Hi, Kryes,

    I did my thesis on Autism and Asperger's.  We have both in my family.  I wonder about the continuum as quite of few of us don't have the " label " like some in our family, but we are definately  not confortable with social situations.  We prefer to be " alone " .  A lot of Dr.'s , scientists, and college professors are Asperger's.  I just think it's a new form of human arriving on the planet.  Eienstien was one.  

Love and light,

  

 

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

Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2012 11:02 PM Subject: Re: To Krys!

 

Hi C,I think it not the NHS per se, who do not believe Lyme is possible to get in any particular place; indeed they have page on Lyme. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lyme-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx

I think it would be the local GPs who do not want to think Lyme is a problem, or at least not in their area. Before I say more, I feel it is only fair to say I've always had the utmost cooperation from, medical staff dealing with my immediate family, in the UK. but perhaps, not everyone is as confident as I.  Not to put too fine a point on it. If one feels that one needs something & one is not going to be believed.... lie ....if it hurts no-one ....why not???? I hope I don't sound awfully peculiar, I have a condition called " asperger syndome " that is low end autistic spectrum disorder. I don't attempt to live by everyone else's rules (I don't quite get them) but if it harms no-one else...., I think, if one is not going to be believed for telling the truth & the end result is important, then lie. If you think your GP won't believe you, then tell him a story he will believe; the website tells exactly what they expect....you

want the test....you're harming no-one...  you've been in that area (read them), .... you've had many of the symptoms (read that too).... & , almost most of all, you are articulate & rational. If they ask a question...know what you're talking about & stay calm. Remember, even if you're lying, you're hurting no-one. The end justifies the means

Regards 

Krys

On 5 January 2012 15:16, Sad Girl <wherearetheangels@...> wrote:

 

Hi krysI feel for ur mumHow 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 mumIm sure she apreciates ur helpC------------------------------

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>>

-- 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

-- 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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