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Lynn,

How is your healing process going these days, if you don;t mind sharing about

it? You used to give frequent updates and I've been missing hearing about your

journey. Perhaps you have posted recently about how things are going and I'm not

able to read post everyday.

z3

>

> I think I recognize you from lymebusters as well.  I haven't been incredibly

personalable in my posts, so I wanted to take the opportunity to be so. 

>

> It is nice making your acquaintence over hear as well, and I do take the toxin

issue a bit seriously, but don't let that put anyone off.  I struggle like

everybody else trying to find better health and beat these demons.

>

> I love talking with someone who is genuinely interested and just not

interested in me having to tell them what to do or use.  I am just not qualified

and I feel no one knows about themselves better than they do.

>

> I had labs and etc., in which has led me down these paths I investigate.  I am

using my own experiences and my body reactions and such.  I can only convey what

I have found in the context of my own symptoms and experiences.  Not everything

I have been exposed to would be everyones experience here.  And what works for

one doesn't imply it will work for all.  I just relate them incase some might

find it helpful.

>

> I can come off strong sometimes, and I know that, but really, deep down, I am

just as needy as the rest of us.  :) 

>

> I really think you are on the right path, I just worry, that we tend to get

the mites and morgellons lumped into one and focus on morgellons more so than

the mites.  From my first experience, kill the mites, and the morgellons slowly

improves as well as the corrections needed take time.

>

> Thanks for chatting with me.

>

> Frito

>

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I have only found diet to be a means of control. Never a victory.

On Fri May 7th, 2010 5:02 PM EDT Lynn wrote:

>Have not took time to make a seperate report, but have given a little detail

now and than when posting to someone elses post. The warmer wheather has made me

nervious. At first things did get a little more buggier, but than I sprayed

slightly heavier and that seem to help. Getting a little more organic food did

too. On top of that Trishs New Sulfar soap was a great help. At first I could

only use it for the first part of my shower. If I had let it dry on a secound

time I got headaches and nausea, but no more. I use it for the full shower

routine and it helps kill bugs and deter more. The bugs are really low key this

week even though I have cheated some. Food wise. I ordered my MSM and hope that

will destroy anything left in the system attracting any left over bugs. It is

nice not having to work so hard to have a little peace, but still not quite bug

free. Still have my right foot finally over the finish line and the left foot

creeping ever so slowly to

catch up.

>

>It gets frusterating to be so close and wonder if you are ever going to get

there. I know my diet is part of the problem. Probably feeding any Candid or

what ever it is left that is still attracting this one type of bug. Funny though

how I can not feel them crawl unless the are on the privates in a large enough

group or moving a peice of toilet paper along with them. I bought extra strength

Charmen and that seems to have solved that problem. No more tiny eity bity peice

of toilet tissue roaming around with a mite in it or under it. lol. Like a

little sheild. Probably any left over urine on that tiny peice has the mold or

candid on or in it and they are harvesting that or just trying to collect debre

for coverage.

>

>I sleep real well and the bed still is a problem but very low key. Some nights

I do not feel any on the bed at all. I take that back about sleeping real well.

My hips being crippled up keeps me awake more often than the bugs which is

pleasant. Weird how something so painful can be prefered. Last night my hips

hurt so much I just could not do anything. Sit, stand, lay down. I just sat in a

chair and cryed for half and hour before breaking down and using a single big

hit of Jane to releif the pain. I only use it for medical purposes. It took

family a great deal of convincing me to try it last year sense I had already

tried all types of medical only to end up sick. I have a great phobia of all

meds. Including all over the counter meds. My family has to really ride my case

for months before I will break down and try over the counter meds. It takes my

Dr.s up to 2 years to convince me to use perscription meds. So talking me into

trying pot for pain

control took months. I hate having to use it because I still am afraid of it,

but at the same time I do get some releif and than I can try and get some sleep.

>

>As for perscription medicine they all would give me horrible side effects.

Celebrix (sp) made my heart weak and mushy. That scared the hell out of me. Over

the counter tylonal gives me severe hangover headaches. This means I take the

child dosage once a day only and by the end of the secound and or third day; I

have a headache so bad that I can not even drink a sip of water because I am

throwing up the head ache is so bad. I hate being so sensitive to medicine that

I get reactions like that taking child dosages.

>

>I do believe this past week or so I have crept closer to the finish line and so

far the heat has not made my enviroment explode with bugs. We will see what the

MSM along with my other herbs and vitamins will do for me. I want to be well by

Sept. My step son and I are going to watch the grand kids for one whole week

while their mom and dad go on a cruse ship. I will not be able to sleep if

buggy. I will go sleep in the car and without by bi-pap machine.

>

>More later. Gotta go to the charopractor after finishing up reading post.

>

>In Light Lynn

>

>

>> >

>> > I think I recognize you from lymebusters as well.  I haven't been

incredibly personalable in my posts, so I wanted to take the opportunity to be

so. 

>> >

>> > It is nice making your acquaintence over hear as well, and I do take the

toxin issue a bit seriously, but don't let that put anyone off.  I struggle like

everybody else trying to find better health and beat these demons.

>> >

>> > I love talking with someone who is genuinely interested and just not

interested in me having to tell them what to do or use.  I am just not qualified

and I feel no one knows about themselves better than they do.

>> >

>> > I had labs and etc., in which has led me down these paths I investigate.  I

am using my own experiences and my body reactions and such.  I can only convey

what I have found in the context of my own symptoms and experiences.  Not

everything I have been exposed to would be everyones experience here.  And what

works for one doesn't imply it will work for all.  I just relate them incase

some might find it helpful.

>> >

>> > I can come off strong sometimes, and I know that, but really, deep down, I

am just as needy as the rest of us.  :) 

>> >

>> > I really think you are on the right path, I just worry, that we tend to get

the mites and morgellons lumped into one and focus on morgellons more so than

the mites.  From my first experience, kill the mites, and the morgellons slowly

improves as well as the corrections needed take time.

>> >

>> > Thanks for chatting with me.

>> >

>> > Frito

>> >

>>

>

>

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I needed some time to think about this post, but I do want to discuss it more.

:) Frito

From: Lynn <torpedolynn@...>bird mites Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 9:59:55 AMSubject: Re: Lynn

Ditto on most everything you say. The only thing I tend to think in reverse is on the mite causing problems keeping us Morgellons. I have found the more I work on the Morgellons the less mites I have. I am going to pay a little more attention to see if getting more mite free releaves the Morgellons. To me Morgellons is a Bacterium dease that as it grows invites other problems. The bugs bring and add their own set of problems also. Like virus, Lymes, so forth and so on. So getting rid of them would alliviate a multitude of problems they put on us. I think the Morgellons though invite them. I think that is why some get rid of the bug in their home but will get hits out at other places or get reinfested when they bring something new into the home. I also think mites are always around us. Just like the dust mite. I think while growing up I can remember times whare you would stand on a bit of lawn or dirt and get an itchy spot. Sometimes for a

moment or for a couple of hours. Even remember in my moms super clean home as a kid durring certain times of the year I could lay my head down on a couch or pillow and would get an intense itch on my head or body part. I think those were just breif incounters like when you cross pathes with ants, spiders, or any other bug. But they go somewhare else because you are not really a good home for them. Now knock down the emmune system and have Morgellons and they come and find you. Well that is my muses on that. Glad to get to know you better also. Sorry for all our cercustances. Sorry about my terrible spelling. Was real weak in school in that field. lol. More later. Gotta watch the grand baby.In Light Lynn>> I think I

recognize you from lymebusters as well. I haven't been incredibly personalable in my posts, so I wanted to take the opportunity to be so. > > It is nice making your acquaintence over hear as well, and I do take the toxin issue a bit seriously, but don't let that put anyone off. I struggle like everybody else trying to find better health and beat these demons.> > I love talking with someone who is genuinely interested and just not interested in me having to tell them what to do or use. I am just not qualified and I feel no one knows about themselves better than they do.> > I had labs and etc., in which has led me down these paths I investigate. I am using my own experiences and my body reactions and such. I can only convey what I have found in the context of my own symptoms and experiences. Not everything I have been exposed to would be everyones experience here.

And what works for one doesn't imply it will work for all. I just relate them incase some might find it helpful.> > I can come off strong sometimes, and I know that, but really, deep down, I am just as needy as the rest of us. :) > > I really think you are on the right path, I just worry, that we tend to get the mites and morgellons lumped into one and focus on morgellons more so than the mites. From my first experience, kill the mites, and the morgellons slowly improves as well as the corrections needed take time.> > Thanks for chatting with me.> > Frito>

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I have found the same thing. The more i battled the m the less the bugs were.

On Sat May 8th, 2010 10:03 PM EDT fritolay66 wrote:

>I needed some time to think about this post, but I do want to discuss it more.

>

>:)  Frito

>

>

>

>

>________________________________

>From: Lynn <torpedolynn@...>

>bird mites

>Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 9:59:55 AM

>Subject: Re: Lynn

>

>Ditto on most everything you say. The only thing I tend to think in reverse is

on the mite causing problems keeping us Morgellons. I have found the more I work

on the Morgellons the less mites I have. I am going to pay a little more

attention to see if getting more mite free releaves the Morgellons. To me

Morgellons is a Bacterium dease that as it grows invites other problems. The

bugs bring and add their own set of problems also. Like virus, Lymes, so forth

and so on. So getting rid of them would alliviate a multitude of problems they

put on us. I think the Morgellons though invite them. I think that is why some

get rid of the bug in their home but will get hits out at other places or get

reinfested when they bring something new into the home.

>

>I also think mites are always around us. Just like the dust mite. I think while

growing up I can remember times whare you would stand on a bit of lawn or dirt

and get an itchy spot. Sometimes for a moment or for a couple of hours. Even

remember in my moms super clean home as a kid durring certain times of the year

I could lay my head down on a couch or pillow and would get an intense itch on

my head or body part. I think those were just breif incounters like when you

cross pathes with ants, spiders, or any other bug. But they go somewhare else

because you are not really a good home for them. Now knock down the emmune

system and have Morgellons and they come and find you. Well that is my muses on

that. Glad to get to know you better also. Sorry for all our cercustances. Sorry

about my terrible spelling. Was real weak in school in that field. lol. More

later. Gotta watch the grand baby.

>

>In Light Lynn

>

>

>>

>> I think I recognize you from lymebusters as well.  I haven't been incredibly

personalable in my posts, so I wanted to take the opportunity to be so. 

>>

>> It is nice making your acquaintence over hear as well, and I do take the

toxin issue a bit seriously, but don't let that put anyone off.  I struggle like

everybody else trying to find better health and beat these demons.

>>

>> I love talking with someone who is genuinely interested and just not

interested in me having to tell them what to do or use.  I am just not qualified

and I feel no one knows about themselves better than they do.

>>

>> I had labs and etc., in which has led me down these paths I investigate.  I

am using my own experiences and my body reactions and such.  I can only convey

what I have found in the context of my own symptoms and experiences.  Not

everything I have been exposed to would be everyones experience here.  And what

works for one doesn't imply it will work for all.  I just relate them incase

some might find it helpful.

>>

>> I can come off strong sometimes, and I know that, but really, deep down, I am

just as needy as the rest of us.  :) 

>>

>> I really think you are on the right path, I just worry, that we tend to get

the mites and morgellons lumped into one and focus on morgellons more so than

the mites.  From my first experience, kill the mites, and the morgellons slowly

improves as well as the corrections needed take time.

>>

>> Thanks for chatting with me.

>>

>> Frito

>>

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