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I want to share a most alarming experience. When I was in Lakeland, Florida, I

went shopping at the local Walmart and bought 6 warm shirts. Two were waffle

shirts, two were polo shirts, and two were sweat shirts that I did not realize

had a fleese lining. I put all of them in the washer with Lysol and was very

surprised when I opened the washer when finished. About 2 cups of lint covered

everything! I suspected the fleese lined sweatshirts, so I took them out and

put them in the dryer to see if the lint would come off while I rewashed the

others. When dry, I put them in a trash bag, as they were still covered, and

dried the other shirts. I took one out at the end of the cycle and took a lint

roller to it. I was seeing what I had seen almost two years ago when this all

started.....towers of lint in white but looking gray when removed by the lint

roller. Those 1/2 inch size gray/blue with some other colored fibers lint bugs

that Aandraya or Kajay identified kept falling to the floor from the clothing as

I inspected them. The lint was tenacious as it seemed to cling strongly to the

material. I turned everything inside out after rolling and was aghaust to see

the inside covered as badly. I threw everything in the garbage. I took the

lint trap, which was covered in gray towers, and set it in the bathroom sink and

rinsed. Nothing came off. I sprayed it with Tilex Mold and Mildew cleaner and

left to start cleaning the grid that leads to the lint tray one hole at a time.

Lots came out. I returned to the bathroom after about 15 minutes and not a bit

of lint in sight! Not even in the sink! That tells me this is a fugus or mold

of somekind. I rinsed the tray and sprayed it again and went back to finish the

vent. Then I washed the entire drum and door of the dryer with vinegar and put

an old cotton shirt in to dry so that it might collect anything I missed. I

cleaned it again this morning and am washing again. Note: Is this what

happened in the beginning? Did I purchase something that infected my dryer.

Yes, the 5 bird's nest were in the outtake vent, but what if the introduction of

this mold/fungus coxed the mites etc, to enter into the dryer and thus me?

Another observation.........

Remember I said there seemed to be a 3 month rhythm? Well, I can't tell if it

is 10 weeks or 14 weeks, somewhere in there stuff surfaces and then tries to set

up a lesion on my skin. Hard to tell the exact time as once it hits the

surface, a lump could take weeks to open and then weeks before healing starts.

Never the less, 3 months is about average for panic activity to occur. I looked

up how long it takes the dermas to reach the surface.

It takes 48 days for a dermas cell to become an epidermas cell. That is

roughly 7 weeks. I now realize how these encapsulated fungus balls get to the

surface. Like popcorn, the rising cells randomly push the capsuls. I had been

on the Intraconazole for 10 weeks when a new crop of capsules hit the surface.

Difference is, they are tiny now, don't cause lesions, and heal away in about a

week or two. I feel less and less of them under my skin, so I expect the

medicine is stopping the production as the remaining offenders are still exiting

my skin. I can tell you exactly where a small slit is going to appear in the

future as the offender exits. This being the case, the very long time one must

be on internals is explained. Fungus/mold encased is protected from medication

until hitting the surface. Then surface remedys help in the fight. What do you

folks think?

Love and light,

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