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I originaly thought this what what I had until I figured out the home I was

renting was full of toxic mold. I never had the threads but am wondering if the

fact that mold which have hyphae (part of a vegegtative mass of molds that

mutate as they grow) could be the threadlike material?? Especially since

Morgellons seems to occur mostly in coastal high humid areas.

@...: grimes@...: Thu, 17 Jan 2008

00:55:42 -0600Subject: [] CDC study on Morgellons disease

" Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has received an

increased number of inquiries regarding an unexplained skin condition which some

refer to as “Morgellons.”http://www.cdc.gov/unexplaineddermopathy/Carl

GrimesHealthy Habitats LLC

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They talked about this illness on Good Morning America yesterday. A

family is suffering and it didn't seem like they were getting much

help.

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> I originaly thought this what what I had until I figured out the home

I was renting was full of toxic mold. I never had the threads but am

wondering if the fact that mold which have hyphae (part of a

vegegtative mass of molds that mutate as they grow) could be the

threadlike material?? Especially since Morgellons seems to occur

mostly in coastal high humid areas.

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