Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 That does sound like Morgellons...don't know if I got it from my damp house, but definately discovered both at the same time. I like to think the fibers are from my environment, b/c otherwise it's terribly disturbing to find fibers in your sores! I've been a member of a Morgellons board, the same amt. of time I've been on this board. I've been covered in sores for some time now & have the resulting scars, too. Have you been able to heal your sores & what did you use to do it? Thanks for any suggestions! Having open sores & trying to keep them covered, esp. in the heat, keeps one close to home! Hugs, Cheryl I was covered with sores that would open and bleed randomly or in the shower. under a 10 dollar hand held microscope from Radio Shack I observed red, blue, and black hyphae (much smaller than the size of a hair) growing out of the sores and still find this in saliva, mucus etc. I believe the skin sores to be from airborne toxins caused from moveing around etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 Cheryl, Thinking back the only thing I have done or been able to do is use Lotriman on them. You know the athletes foot stuff. The only time I get sores again has been when I had to go into sealed paperwork from my toxic home for doctors notes etc. other than that no sores but the thread stuff continues in mucus and phlem. Other than that I am like in a haze over this info at the moment. But I hope that helps. From: Cheryl <sunbum256@...> Subject: [] Re: vasculitis/skin sores----Chris Date: Saturday, July 19, 2008, 1:02 PM That does sound like Morgellons.. .don't know if I got it from my damp house, but definately discovered both at the same time. I like to think the fibers are from my environment, b/c otherwise it's terribly disturbing to find fibers in your sores! I've been a member of a Morgellons board, the same amt. of time I've been on this board. I've been covered in sores for some time now & have the resulting scars, too. Have you been able to heal your sores & what did you use to do it? Thanks for any suggestions! Having open sores & trying to keep them covered, esp. in the heat, keeps one close to home! Hugs, Cheryl I was covered with sores that would open and bleed randomly or in the shower. under a 10 dollar hand held microscope from Radio Shack I observed red, blue, and black hyphae (much smaller than the size of a hair) growing out of the sores and still find this in saliva, mucus etc. I believe the skin sores to be from airborne toxins caused from moveing around etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 there would be a difference in surface sores from direct contact and sores coming out from inside the body from infected tissue. > > From: Cheryl <sunbum256@...> > Subject: [] Re: vasculitis/skin sores----Chris > > Date: Saturday, July 19, 2008, 1:02 PM > > > > > > > > That does sound like Morgellons.. .don't know if I got it from my damp > house, but definately discovered both at the same time. I like to > think the fibers are from my environment, b/c otherwise it's terribly > disturbing to find fibers in your sores! I've been a member of a > Morgellons board, the same amt. of time I've been on this board. I've > been covered in sores for some time now & have the resulting scars, > too. Have you been able to heal your sores & what did you use to do > it? Thanks for any suggestions! Having open sores & trying to keep > them covered, esp. in the heat, keeps one close to home! > Hugs, Cheryl > > I was covered with sores that would open and bleed randomly or in the > shower. under a 10 dollar hand held microscope from Radio Shack I > observed red, blue, and black hyphae (much smaller than the size of a > hair) growing out of the sores and still find this in saliva, mucus > etc. I believe the skin sores to be from airborne toxins caused from > moveing around etc. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 here's a exanple of vasculitis causeing skin sores. there saying this disease is a autoimmune disease and maybe they are right because the types of treatment they give probably would not agree with someone with toxic mold exposure. http://www.vasculitisfoundation.org/wegenersgranulomatosis > > From: Cheryl <sunbum256@...> > Subject: [] Re: vasculitis/skin sores----Chris > > Date: Saturday, July 19, 2008, 1:02 PM > > > > > > > > That does sound like Morgellons.. .don't know if I got it from my damp > house, but definately discovered both at the same time. I like to > think the fibers are from my environment, b/c otherwise it's terribly > disturbing to find fibers in your sores! I've been a member of a > Morgellons board, the same amt. of time I've been on this board. I've > been covered in sores for some time now & have the resulting scars, > too. Have you been able to heal your sores & what did you use to do > it? Thanks for any suggestions! Having open sores & trying to keep > them covered, esp. in the heat, keeps one close to home! > Hugs, Cheryl > > I was covered with sores that would open and bleed randomly or in the > shower. under a 10 dollar hand held microscope from Radio Shack I > observed red, blue, and black hyphae (much smaller than the size of a > hair) growing out of the sores and still find this in saliva, mucus > etc. I believe the skin sores to be from airborne toxins caused from > moveing around etc. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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