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Hi ,Aggi!Great to hear a report from you.

Here is even colder around 5degrees C, but a clear fine day:)

I am really glad to year you´re so well and are not bothered by the mites anymore. Superb!

My 8-year old has some staph-lesions on and off, but they are only small blisters and heal quickly with the bleach-baths.

Otherwise she is healthy now. My 2 year old has a starnge skin after all this and sometimes gets small blisters as well, but that doesn´t seem to be staph.

They disappear normally after a week.

She is also healthy otherwise, so I´m really glad about it.

I don´t get much bothered anymore either. Occasional itching at the scalp, but that is I guess normal and I guess a leftover from the times when it was a lot from the mites. It keeps getting better and I haven´t had any bites for months (crossing my fingers).

Take care Aggi!

Cecilia

From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 5:57 PMSubject: Re: To Krys!

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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