Guest guest Posted April 25, 2012 Report Share Posted April 25, 2012 Okay, so here I am sitting in my hotel room wondering if the reason I am seeing more black specks is because I went home for a short while today, or if it is because I have an internal issue, which of course will follow me. How can I determine that? Well, I guess I really can't; however, my little dog, who goes with me everywhere, stayed in the car while I went inside the house. Upon returning to the hotel, I noticed that she was shedding some black specks. Not many, just a few. And she has a spot on the back of her neck which does not look good and there is darkness around it. When I saw the specks from her, I took it upon myself to examine them with my pocket microscope. And I examined some spots which were in the bathroom sink. Some of the black specks seemed to be some dark type of fungus. Some had yellow and some had green in them. If I have Bartonella, I expected this. But, the " revelation " came when I saw many of the specks to be comprised of blue and some red fibers. Even those specks that came off of my dog. So??? Does that mean Morgellons? I do not see large lint balls, in fact, these specks....just look like dark specks. But they are coming out of me after I put on lotion (post showering). They just appear. Not out of a sore or lesion. So, is this Bartonella...in the early stages...Morgellons in the early stages. I truly do not know. But what I do know is that this has to be dealt with internally. I am hoping to see an LLMD next week. In the meantime, I am waiting for delivery of some of the products I ordered, like MMS and herbal meds. Like Sharon, this battle can only be won when the body is strong enough to fight. Mine is not. My dog's body is not. She is going to go to the vet. Perhaps I can find out what is going on with her and extrapolate that to my circumstances. But in any case, the LLMD is my target. Oh and one last thing. I felt a strong prick on my arm today. I quickly looked down and there was a black " thing " poking into me. I had to forcefully remove it. It was as though it was trying to bury itself in me. This was not a mite. But I lost it and could not see it on my microscope. I tell you what...it is a very scary world under the lens.... Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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