Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 Hi Kirk I am glad you wrote. You are definitely part of the 'human' race. Just that fact that you are looking to living foods to help you get well is telling. (and this is coming from a meat eater). Be sure drink lots of pure water during your detox. If you can have a Bio-Cleanse treatment it will help. There is info on the internet about it. I ended up buying the equipment and I share it with friends. Also, a gentle Reiki treatment will help, not a long one, that might intensify your symptoms, but a gentle 20-30 minute treatment. Folks that do Reiki can be found thru the internet, International Center for Reiki Training might have a list of folks in the UK. To your improved health. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 Hi Diane and Thanks for that. It has been really nice to swap a few emails today and I have found a couple of UK web sites, so onwards with the humane race ho ho Kirk Re: Greetings all Hi Kirk I am glad you wrote. You are definitely part of the 'human' race. Just that fact that you are looking to living foods to help you get well is telling. (and this is coming from a meat eater). Be sure drink lots of pure water during your detox. If you can have a Bio-Cleanse treatment it will help. There is info on the internet about it. I ended up buying the equipment and I share it with friends. Also, a gentle Reiki treatment will help, not a long one, that might intensify your symptoms, but a gentle 20-30 minute treatment. Folks that do Reiki can be found thru the internet, International Center for Reiki Training might have a list of folks in the UK. To your improved health. Diane ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Joe, I along with my husband have been fighting this for over 2 years and the best thing we have found to use in the environment and on the skin is something called Roach Prufe. It is boric acid and what ever was in our house and on our skin it knocked them out in just a weeks time. I wish you luck in what ever route you take. Rita Greetings all Hi guys-I'm new to the group; but not new to the mites. I've been sufferingsince May of this year: 8 months, + or - . Just wanted to introducemyself very briefly; as I must vacuum, do laundry (in that special waywe must), choose a poison from the seemingly ineffective arsenal, andtry to scrub the little freaks off my body. Uggghhhh..... they're onme at this very moment! The name's Joe.....gotta go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Thanks Rita, for responding. Roach Prufe you say? I do have some boric acid powder. Is it the same thing? I just dusted it under my bed and some furniture. How have you been using it? You mentioned you guys have been fighting mites for over 2 years. Not sure I can hold out that long. It's really bad. They follow me everywhere: not just in my home; they've infested my car, and apparently my body/hair/skin. Are the little beasties still with you? > > Joe, I along with my husband have been fighting this for over 2 years and the best thing we have found to use in the environment and on the skin is something called Roach Prufe. It is boric acid and what ever was in our house and on our skin it knocked them out in just a weeks time. I wish you luck in what ever route you take. Rita > > > Greetings all > > > Hi guys- > I'm new to the group; but not new to the mites. I've been suffering > since May of this year: 8 months, + or - . Just wanted to introduce > myself very briefly; as I must vacuum, do laundry (in that special way > we must), choose a poison from the seemingly ineffective arsenal, and > try to scrub the little freaks off my body. Uggghhhh..... they're on > me at this very moment! The name's Joe.....gotta go. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Hi, Joe! Sorry you have to be here...what a mess, huh? When you get a chance, tell us what you think you are fighting, what you have tried, and what has helped and what has not. Lots of strategies that are helpful have been developed here, though what may work for one may not work for another. Hope we can help! Bessie > > Hi guys- > I'm new to the group; but not new to the mites. I've been suffering > since May of this year: 8 months, + or - . Just wanted to introduce > myself very briefly; as I must vacuum, do laundry (in that special way > we must), choose a poison from the seemingly ineffective arsenal, and > try to scrub the little freaks off my body. Uggghhhh..... they're on > me at this very moment! The name's Joe.....gotta go. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Joe - One important point to make is that they are on and in you, too...so lots of the strategies described here focus on the skin, overall health issues, etc. Not that the environment isn't important, but there is a reason they are BUGGING you, and so most of us try to " restore " our physiology so that they don't like us anymore. That way when we clean up the environment it stays that way... Bessie > > Hi guys- > I'm new to the group; but not new to the mites. I've been suffering > since May of this year: 8 months, + or - . Just wanted to introduce > myself very briefly; as I must vacuum, do laundry (in that special way > we must), choose a poison from the seemingly ineffective arsenal, and > try to scrub the little freaks off my body. Uggghhhh..... they're on > me at this very moment! The name's Joe.....gotta go. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Hi joe, Just wanted to answer the questions you asked Rita. Roach prufe is different from boric acid. It can be bought at Ace Hardware, or online. Rita has been fighting this for two years but rid herself of the demons once, then became reinfected this fall while raking leaves from her front yard. She ridded herself and home of the things once and for all in a week with Roach Prufe. She is the only one who has tried it as of yet. We are all scrambling to find some. So stay tuned...Good Luck with everything. Holly > > > > Joe, I along with my husband have been fighting this for over 2 > years and the best thing we have found to use in the environment and > on the skin is something called Roach Prufe. It is boric acid and what > ever was in our house and on our skin it knocked them out in just a > weeks time. I wish you luck in what ever route you take. Rita > > > > > > Greetings all > > > > > > Hi guys- > > I'm new to the group; but not new to the mites. I've been suffering > > since May of this year: 8 months, + or - . Just wanted to introduce > > myself very briefly; as I must vacuum, do laundry (in that special way > > we must), choose a poison from the seemingly ineffective arsenal, and > > try to scrub the little freaks off my body. Uggghhhh..... they're on > > me at this very moment! The name's Joe.....gotta go. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Bessie- I'm pretty sure I'm fighting bird mites. I previously believed that they were fleas; but upon closer inspection, found that I could not observe them with the naked eye. I've considered delusional parasitosis, and have personally ruled it out. However, others aren't quite sure of my sanity. I am glad there is at least this group, with others, having similar stories. This affliction can really isolate. Joe > > > > Hi guys- > > I'm new to the group; but not new to the mites. I've been suffering > > since May of this year: 8 months, + or - . Just wanted to introduce > > myself very briefly; as I must vacuum, do laundry (in that special way > > we must), choose a poison from the seemingly ineffective arsenal, and > > try to scrub the little freaks off my body. Uggghhhh..... they're on > > me at this very moment! The name's Joe.....gotta go. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Greetings Lincoln Joe, Like you, we were under the impression we had a simple flea infestation. And we did. The fleas went away with normal protocol. But the biting remained. It was only months later we realized something more sinister was afoot. That's the insidious nature of this parasite. It lulls you into thinking it's a " normal " pest, giving it ample time to establish itself in your home, pets, and ultimately...you. Perish the thought of delusional parasitosis. If it feels like something's crawling on you, then something's probably crawling on you. Welcome to the realm of the damned. Redemption must be out there. > > > > > > Hi guys- > > > I'm new to the group; but not new to the mites. I've been suffering > > > since May of this year: 8 months, + or - . Just wanted to introduce > > > myself very briefly; as I must vacuum, do laundry (in that special > way > > > we must), choose a poison from the seemingly ineffective arsenal, > and > > > try to scrub the little freaks off my body. Uggghhhh..... they're on > > > me at this very moment! The name's Joe.....gotta go. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Joe - Interesting about your considering DOP for yourself. I must admit I questioned my own sanity after I started seeing junk that wasn't even bugs....You'd have to be crazy to not consider that you might be crazy! Bessie > > > > > > Hi guys- > > > I'm new to the group; but not new to the mites. I've been suffering > > > since May of this year: 8 months, + or - . Just wanted to introduce > > > myself very briefly; as I must vacuum, do laundry (in that special > way > > > we must), choose a poison from the seemingly ineffective arsenal, > and > > > try to scrub the little freaks off my body. Uggghhhh..... they're on > > > me at this very moment! The name's Joe.....gotta go. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 Joe, have you used any knockdown sprays inside your place and car? They are falling down on you from the ceiling and windex for a short term knockdown helps alot. I also am spraying now with a essential oil evironmental spray from espbotanicals.com, which leaves a residual for deterence or ? death. It's $17.98 for enough to make two gallons, to which you add borax and baking soda. My house seems to be slowly coming under control with it. bob bob > > Hi guys- > I'm new to the group; but not new to the mites. I've been suffering > since May of this year: 8 months, + or - . Just wanted to introduce > myself very briefly; as I must vacuum, do laundry (in that special way > we must), choose a poison from the seemingly ineffective arsenal, and > try to scrub the little freaks off my body. Uggghhhh..... they're on > me at this very moment! The name's Joe.....gotta go. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 Not sure if I made introductions or not, but here goes: I was diagnosed with scoliosis at age 3, surgeries at 5, 7, 10 and 12. I will try to get a copy of the Xrays. I am 33 now and am relatively pain free. I have the Harrington Rods as well as a spinal fusion with a dwire (sp) and wore every kind of brace you can imagine, but mostly the Boston Brace. If you have questions or just need someone that understands, feel free to drop me a line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 Hi! Just wondering if you know if scoliosis can affect your neck? About a month ago it felt like I just slept wrong (Neck and shoulder) but it is still aching. I had L4-L5 fused 8 months ago, and I wonder if that threw my gait off enough to mess everything else up. My x-rays are under " " I think. I don't want to go to the Dr. just to have him blow me off. If you have a clue! Thanks for the help!     From: <rjpaddon@...> Subject: Greetings All Scoliosis Treatment Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 9:30 PM  Not sure if I made introductions or not, but here goes: I was diagnosed with scoliosis at age 3, surgeries at 5, 7, 10 and 12. I will try to get a copy of the Xrays. I am 33 now and am relatively pain free. I have the Harrington Rods as well as a spinal fusion with a dwire (sp) and wore every kind of brace you can imagine, but mostly the Boston Brace. If you have questions or just need someone that understands, feel free to drop me a line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2011 Report Share Posted January 18, 2011 Hi, Yes, scoli can affect your neck. I had a curve in my neck that was remedied with my fusion. I don't know, though if that's what's causing your neck pain. lj From: <rjpaddon@...> Subject: Greetings All Scoliosis Treatment Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 9:30 PM  Not sure if I made introductions or not, but here goes: I was diagnosed with scoliosis at age 3, surgeries at 5, 7, 10 and 12. I will try to get a copy of the Xrays. I am 33 now and am relatively pain free. I have the Harrington Rods as well as a spinal fusion with a dwire (sp) and wore every kind of brace you can imagine, but mostly the Boston Brace. If you have questions or just need someone that understands, feel free to drop me a line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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