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Do note this from the article:

" A new study released by the Centre for Disease Control concluded that

Morgellons - a disease that causes patients to sprout painful sores - exists

only in the patients' minds, much like early hypotheses that the Le Roy

teenagers suffered from 'mass hysteria.'

Sufferers of the mystery illness describe a variety of symptoms, including

fatigue, erupting sores, crawling sensations on their skin and - perhaps worst

of all - mysterious red, blue or black fibers that sprout from their skin. "

Classic CDC.

Anita

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2095728/Could-infection-mysterious-Toure\

ttes-like-syndrome-affecting-teenagers.html#ixzz1lKSi8f1b

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> I love seeing this in print LOL

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> " The neurologist who has been treating the teenagers ruled out PANDAS soon

> after examining them and diagnosed them with conversion disorder.

> Dr Trifiletti calls the diagnosis Œabsolute garbage,¹ but adds if they do

> have a form of walking pneumonia, the infection is treatable with a simple

> antibiotic, like a Z-Pack.

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>

> Read more:

> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2095728/Could-infection-mysterious-T

> ourettes-like-syndrome-affecting-teenagers-Link-questioned-mass-hysteria-out

> break-sores.html#ixzz1lIy1MBpw

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Do note this from the article:

" A new study released by the Centre for Disease Control concluded that

Morgellons - a disease that causes patients to sprout painful sores - exists

only in the patients' minds, much like early hypotheses that the Le Roy

teenagers suffered from 'mass hysteria.'

Sufferers of the mystery illness describe a variety of symptoms, including

fatigue, erupting sores, crawling sensations on their skin and - perhaps worst

of all - mysterious red, blue or black fibers that sprout from their skin. "

Classic CDC.

Anita

Read more:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2095728/Could-infection-mysterious-Toure\

ttes-like-syndrome-affecting-teenagers.html#ixzz1lKSi8f1b

>

> Space for comments

>

> I love seeing this in print LOL

>

> " The neurologist who has been treating the teenagers ruled out PANDAS soon

> after examining them and diagnosed them with conversion disorder.

> Dr Trifiletti calls the diagnosis Œabsolute garbage,¹ but adds if they do

> have a form of walking pneumonia, the infection is treatable with a simple

> antibiotic, like a Z-Pack.

>

>

> Read more:

> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2095728/Could-infection-mysterious-T

> ourettes-like-syndrome-affecting-teenagers-Link-questioned-mass-hysteria-out

> break-sores.html#ixzz1lIy1MBpw

>

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Do note this from the article:

" A new study released by the Centre for Disease Control concluded that

Morgellons - a disease that causes patients to sprout painful sores - exists

only in the patients' minds, much like early hypotheses that the Le Roy

teenagers suffered from 'mass hysteria.'

Sufferers of the mystery illness describe a variety of symptoms, including

fatigue, erupting sores, crawling sensations on their skin and - perhaps worst

of all - mysterious red, blue or black fibers that sprout from their skin. "

Classic CDC.

Anita

Read more:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2095728/Could-infection-mysterious-Toure\

ttes-like-syndrome-affecting-teenagers.html#ixzz1lKSi8f1b

>

> Space for comments

>

> I love seeing this in print LOL

>

> " The neurologist who has been treating the teenagers ruled out PANDAS soon

> after examining them and diagnosed them with conversion disorder.

> Dr Trifiletti calls the diagnosis Œabsolute garbage,¹ but adds if they do

> have a form of walking pneumonia, the infection is treatable with a simple

> antibiotic, like a Z-Pack.

>

>

> Read more:

> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2095728/Could-infection-mysterious-T

> ourettes-like-syndrome-affecting-teenagers-Link-questioned-mass-hysteria-out

> break-sores.html#ixzz1lIy1MBpw

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I'm waiting for them to be diagnosed with Hysterical Tourettes or Flingy arm

disease. They might as well be they have tried every other label, anything

except it might be a vaccine reaction!

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> Space for comments

>

> I love seeing this in print LOL

>

> " The neurologist who has been treating the teenagers ruled out PANDAS soon

> after examining them and diagnosed them with conversion disorder.

> Dr Trifiletti calls the diagnosis Œabsolute garbage,¹ but adds if they do

> have a form of walking pneumonia, the infection is treatable with a simple

> antibiotic, like a Z-Pack.

>

>

> Read more:

> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2095728/Could-infection-mysterious-T

> ourettes-like-syndrome-affecting-teenagers-Link-questioned-mass-hysteria-out

> break-sores.html#ixzz1lIy1MBpw

>

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