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Well, chlorine is also toxic, but I'd think bleach is more so.On Sep 9, 2011, at 2:18 AM, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Aandraya!Do you think it can be Bartonella even if the skinscrapings were tested as staph?The whole family could get some of it before, but now when the 8-year old takes the bleachbaths she is so much better and the rest of the family has no lesions/blisters.Would that be the case even with Bartonella?They say the bleachbaths is like going to the swimminghall - do you still think it is toxic? (It would be awful doing toxic things to my daughter)Thanks!CeciliaFrom: Aandraya

<aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 8:42 PMSubject: Re: Moving

I didn't throw everything away. A lo of my things were stored for a year, but many things I kept with me. When I treated the chronic infections whatever was in my environment and on me gradually went away. It took about a year. Now I have all my old things and no more infestation whatsoever. Of course I'm still treating Lyme and other chronic infections. Slow and steady. Cleaning and topical applications will only temporarily calm the situation. Aandraya On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:14 PM, whatstheuse2 <terelynjon@...> wrote:

Hi, I'm thinking about moving in with my parents. I could feel some mites over there this past summer, but not to the extent at my condo. I know some of you have said to throw out everything. What about jewelry? How do you get everything out? Find someone willing to pack it and throw it away? Thanks.

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By foot sensations I mean pain on the soles of the feet, buzzing, biting sensations, burning, pin-prick type feelings. Could be one or more of the above.I did have the itching feet early on too, fungal infection.On Sep 9, 2011, at 2:30 AM, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

When you talk about footsensations do you meen itching?I had that last summer and for a week this spring as well, but fungal cream and changing socks helped me.Do you think it can still be related to the Bartonella?CeciliaFrom: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 10:28

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Aandraya is right about this. I had some of the worst foot sensations I've ever heard of and it was Bartonella. L.From: "Aandraya" <aandraya@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 12:41:19 PMSubject: Re: Moving

The soles of the feet sensation is Bartonella- one of the Lyme coinfections, it's classic. CS will almost positively not be enough for an antimicrobial. You need multiple herbal and/or rx antibiotics.Aandraya On Sep 8, 2011, at 2:34 PM, <terelynjon@...> wrote:

I started taking colloidal silver yesterday. I wish I could get rid of the mites in the bottom of my feet I picked up last week. It feels like pads on the bottom of my feet around my toes, more on the right where I was using my foot pedal for 2 days wearing infected flip flops I guess.

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

I don't believe throwing away everything is the answer. I had a bad infestation, treat the infections and this stuff won't be attracted to you and be growing on you. The average healthy person isn't affected by these organisms, they don't become a chronic issue.

Aandraya

On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:42 PM, <terelynjon@...> wrote:

I have already torn out the carpet myself, but have hardly thrown out anything in the kitchen. It is going to look really crazy throwing out all that stuff. Even some of my plates, bowls, etc. feel infected now. I'm sort of sad to part with everything...and I know if my mother is over during that time she will want to save some things. She is driving me around as my car is infected also. She doesn't think I'm crazy, but I don't know what she will think when she sees me throwing all my stuff away.

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:28 PM, <Goldstein@...> wrote:

Hi whatstheuse2,

We kinda had to do that, although we stayed in our townhouse. We took 2 large loads of most of our belongings to the local dump and rented a U-Haul. My husband and I did as much packing as we could (most), but we had to hire someone to remove all the carpets. The bugs were crawling everywhere, but you couldn't see them. We called a company and disclosed everything to them and I mean everything, but they sent two poor fellows to do the work with no protection whatsoever. One fellow was jumping up and down with all the crawlies when he finished... literally! I often wonder if he got these too as a result of the work. We paid triple what one would normally pay for this service.

From: "whatstheuse2" <terelynjon@...>bird mites

Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 11:14:38 AMSubject: Moving

Hi, I'm thinking about moving in with my parents. I could feel some mites over there this past summer, but not to the extent at my condo. I know some of you have said to throw out everything. What about jewelry? How do you get everything out? Find someone willing to pack it and throw it away? Thanks.

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Not really. There are only tests for 2 strains of Babesia, and several for Bartonella out of about 100 strains. These infections are often present with Borrelia(Lyme) and are clinically diagnosed by a good Lyme literate doctor. There are fungal infections that are often present with Lyme as well. Anyway, the tests are very unreliable. Many LLDs do a trial treatment to see if the patient responds if they aren't sure which infections are present. On Sep 9, 2011, at 2:32 AM, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Can you test if you have Bartonella and Babesia?KRCeciliaFrom: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 10:36 PMSubject: Re: Moving

It's 8-12 months to treat, depending on how virulent the strain is, other coinfections, and of course immune system status. Levaquin has been nothing short of a miracle for my Bart. Going on 4 months.AandrayaOn Sep 8, 2011, at 3:29 PM, Goldstein@... wrote:

I probably most likely still have Bartonella, but the main symptoms are decreased and foot sensations are mostly gone. From: "Aandraya" <aandraya@...>bird mites Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 12:41:19 PMSubject: Re: Moving

The soles of the feet sensation is Bartonella- one of the Lyme coinfections, it's classic. CS will almost positively not be enough for an antimicrobial. You need multiple herbal and/or rx antibiotics.Aandraya On Sep 8, 2011, at 2:34 PM, <terelynjon@...> wrote:

I started taking colloidal silver yesterday. I wish I could get rid of the mites in the bottom of my feet I picked up last week. It feels like pads on the bottom of my feet around my toes, more on the right where I was using my foot pedal for 2 days wearing infected flip flops I guess.

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Aandraya <aandraya@...> wrote:

I don't believe throwing away everything is the answer. I had a bad infestation, treat the infections and this stuff won't be attracted to you and be growing on you. The average healthy person isn't affected by these organisms, they don't become a chronic issue.

Aandraya

On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:42 PM, <terelynjon@...> wrote:

I have already torn out the carpet myself, but have hardly thrown out anything in the kitchen. It is going to look really crazy throwing out all that stuff. Even some of my plates, bowls, etc. feel infected now. I'm sort of sad to part with everything...and I know if my mother is over during that time she will want to save some things. She is driving me around as my car is infected also. She doesn't think I'm crazy, but I don't know what she will think when she sees me throwing all my stuff away.

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:28 PM, <Goldstein@...> wrote:

Hi whatstheuse2,

We kinda had to do that, although we stayed in our townhouse. We took 2 large loads of most of our belongings to the local dump and rented a U-Haul. My husband and I did as much packing as we could (most), but we had to hire someone to remove all the carpets. The bugs were crawling everywhere, but you couldn't see them. We called a company and disclosed everything to them and I mean everything, but they sent two poor fellows to do the work with no protection whatsoever. One fellow was jumping up and down with all the crawlies when he finished... literally! I often wonder if he got these too as a result of the work. We paid triple what one would normally pay for this service.

From: "whatstheuse2" <terelynjon@...>bird mites

Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 11:14:38 AMSubject: Moving

Hi, I'm thinking about moving in with my parents. I could feel some mites over there this past summer, but not to the extent at my condo. I know some of you have said to throw out everything. What about jewelry? How do you get everything out? Find someone willing to pack it and throw it away? Thanks.

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That Rifampin was causing a herx for sure. Bart treatment is really hard at first. I was on Rifampin, now Levaquin is working much better for me. Bart is crazy to try and eradicate! That girl you saw with the red sores all over her legs, that was like me at one point.AandrayaOn Sep 9, 2011, at 5:37 AM, southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...> wrote:

Hey & A - I tested positive for Bart, as well. I've tried most meds - I am allergic to sulfa based abx so my choices are somewhat limited. I did do Rifampin - it made me feel awful....joint pain everywhere and so incredibly tired. However, now I know I was probably going through a severe herx phase. I may go back on it. Flagyl works almost immediately for me but it is a hard med to stay on long term. I develop terrible yeast infections on this med (too much information for some but it's the truth). That being said, with Flagyl and old school penicillin my brain fog has definitely lifted and the strange swelling in various places (under eyes, knee caps, etc.) has greatly reduced. I still have skin issues from time to time and of course my scalp and hair continue to be problematic. I did do praz. and did not have any results. I stayed on it about a month - perhaps not enough time. I've gone back to a weekly dose of ivermectin for now. Anyhow, just thought

I would share my experience.

I had my eyebrows waxed yesterday (now explain to me why the hair on my head is nearly gone but my eyebrows grow like weeds - wish it were the other way around). The gal who did my waxing has Lyme and Bart - she showed me her legs - they were covered in red bumps - I mean covered. I felt so sad for her and for everyone in general. There is no reason someone should have to fight so hard to be recognized by the medical community when the signs are so obvious. I'll get off my soap box now :).

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Hi!So you tested positive for Bart..SOrry to hear you have gotten that terrible illness. What tests were done? Maby at least now you´ll know what treatments will help? I really hope so! How is your family, are they affected in any way or are they fine now. My thoughts are with you.CeciliaFrom: southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...>bird mites Sent: Friday,

September 9, 2011 12:37 PMSubject: Re: Moving

Hey & A - I tested positive for Bart, as well. I've tried most meds - I am allergic to sulfa based abx so my choices are somewhat limited. I did do Rifampin - it made me feel awful....joint pain everywhere and so incredibly tired. However, now I know I was probably going through a severe herx phase. I may go back on it. Flagyl works almost immediately for me but it is a hard med to stay on long term. I develop terrible yeast infections on this med (too much information for some but it's the truth). That being said, with Flagyl and old school penicillin my brain fog has definitely lifted and the strange swelling in various places (under eyes, knee caps, etc.) has greatly reduced. I still have skin issues from time to time and of course my scalp and hair continue to be problematic. I did do praz. and did not have any results. I stayed on it about a month - perhaps not enough time. I've gone back to a weekly dose of ivermectin

for now. Anyhow, just thought I would share my experience.

I had my eyebrows waxed yesterday (now explain to me why the hair on my head is nearly gone but my eyebrows grow like weeds - wish it were the other way around). The gal who did my waxing has Lyme and Bart - she showed me her legs - they were covered in red bumps - I mean covered. I felt so sad for her and for everyone in general. There is no reason someone should have to fight so hard to be recognized by the medical community when the signs are so obvious. I'll get off my soap box now :).

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Very interesting Zenmorgie. I'm getting my liver and kidney function checked Monday and then if they are okay I'm going to go at it again... started the Rifampin, but what I read about it said that it can cause liver damage, so stopped Rifampin until I get results. Like Aandraya, I've taken so many medications over the last 3-1/2 years and my body was weak in the first place with CFS and Fibro, diabetes, post-cancer, etc. I'm definitely having digestive problems right now so will see what that is and go from there. I did the Flagyl on 2 separate occasions too. Of course I didn't do the Praz as it was too expensive. IF my labs come out okay I'll ask my LLD for Levaquin and try that too. Yes, Bartonella is crazy to try to eradicate Aandraya. So is Lyme because all the stages and the biofilm. I did not have biofilm at the beginning of this mess, it came later, after treating with antibiotics. So, if I had Lyme disease pre-existing (maybe as CFS or Fibro), it never did cause a biofilm then, although I was so sick for years with CFS and Fibro. The initial illness was much worse than Morgellons. But I had the mercury toxicity issue too until I had all the mercury fillings removed from my teeth and replaced with composites. It can be so confusing with CFS and mercury toxicity--many symptoms overlap.Zen, I was surprised you are not having trouble with the Flagyl. I found that a hard drug to be on and so did my husband. We had trouble (stomach) with Doxy too, but I was taking it with MMS when stomach started acting up again. I was taking probiotics too at the time.Zen, I still have a full head of hair--but when I blow dry hair lots of "hair" comes out when blowing... all these very thin hairs have no root, and they are very fine hairs. My eyebrows are thin... I was told that can happen from being low thyroid--hypothyroidism can cause hair loss, esp. of eyebrows. Zen, you actually were tested for Bart, huh? That was a blood test? My doctor didn't have me test for Bart when I could have, that is when I had Lyme testing done at IGenix. That would have been the time to do it, but she didn't have it done... I don't know why. I trust her on most stuff but even then wondered why she was not testing me for that.From: "Aandraya" <aandraya@...>bird mites Sent: Friday, September 9, 2011 10:13:01 PMSubject: Re: Re: Moving

That Rifampin was causing a herx for sure. Bart treatment is really hard at first. I was on Rifampin, now Levaquin is working much better for me. Bart is crazy to try and eradicate! That girl you saw with the red sores all over her legs, that was like me at one point.AandrayaOn Sep 9, 2011, at 5:37 AM, southernbugmom <zenmorgie@...> wrote:

Hey & A - I tested positive for Bart, as well. I've tried most meds - I am allergic to sulfa based abx so my choices are somewhat limited. I did do Rifampin - it made me feel awful....joint pain everywhere and so incredibly tired. However, now I know I was probably going through a severe herx phase. I may go back on it. Flagyl works almost immediately for me but it is a hard med to stay on long term. I develop terrible yeast infections on this med (too much information for some but it's the truth). That being said, with Flagyl and old school penicillin my brain fog has definitely lifted and the strange swelling in various places (under eyes, knee caps, etc.) has greatly reduced. I still have skin issues from time to time and of course my scalp and hair continue to be problematic. I did do praz. and did not have any results. I stayed on it about a month - perhaps not enough time. I've gone back to a weekly dose of ivermectin for now. Anyhow, just thought

I would share my experience.

I had my eyebrows waxed yesterday (now explain to me why the hair on my head is nearly gone but my eyebrows grow like weeds - wish it were the other way around). The gal who did my waxing has Lyme and Bart - she showed me her legs - they were covered in red bumps - I mean covered. I felt so sad for her and for everyone in general. There is no reason someone should have to fight so hard to be recognized by the medical community when the signs are so obvious. I'll get off my soap box now :).

Hugs to all!

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> > (most), but we had to hire someone to remove all the carpets. The

> > bugs were crawling everywhere, but you couldn't see them. We

> > called a company and disclosed everything to them and I mean

> > everything, but they sent two poor fellows to do the work with no

> > protection whatsoever. One fellow was jumping up and down with all

> > the crawlies when he finished... literally! I often wonder if he

> > got these too as a result of the work. We paid triple what one

> > would normally pay for this service.

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We use Chlorine for the bleach-baths..

Is that not the same as bleach?

KR

Cecilia

From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 6:57 AMSubject: Re: Moving

Well, chlorine is also toxic, but I'd think bleach is more so.

On Sep 9, 2011, at 2:18 AM, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

Hi, Aandraya!Do you think it can be Bartonella even if the skinscrapings were tested as staph?

The whole family could get some of it before, but now when the 8-year old takes the bleachbaths she is so much better and the rest of the family has no lesions/blisters.

Would that be the case even with Bartonella?

They say the bleachbaths is like going to the swimminghall - do you still think it is toxic? (It would be awful doing toxic things to my daughter)

Thanks!

Cecilia

From: Aandraya <aandraya@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 8:42

PMSubject: Re: Moving

I didn't throw everything away. A lo of my things were stored for a year, but many things I kept with me. When I treated the chronic infections whatever was in my environment and on me gradually went away. It took about a year. Now I have all my old things and no more infestation whatsoever. Of course I'm still treating Lyme and other chronic infections. Slow and steady. Cleaning and topical applications will only temporarily calm the situation.

Aandraya

On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:14 PM, whatstheuse2 <terelynjon@...> wrote:

Hi, I'm thinking about moving in with my parents. I could feel some mites over there this past summer, but not to the extent at my condo. I know some of you have said to throw out everything. What about jewelry? How do you get everything out? Find someone willing to pack it and throw it away? Thanks.

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Household bleach is a chlorine compound. Water companies often use (different) chlorine compounds to clean water prior to piping it to people's houses. All the best.

On 10 September 2011 09:38, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

 

We use Chlorine for the bleach-baths..

Is that not the same as bleach?

KR

Cecilia

From: Aandraya <aandraya@...> " bird mites " <bird mites >

Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 6:57 AMSubject: Re: Moving

 

Well, chlorine is also toxic, but I'd think bleach is more so.

On Sep 9, 2011, at 2:18 AM, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

 

Hi, Aandraya!Do you think it can be Bartonella even if the skinscrapings were tested as staph?

The whole family could get some of it before, but now when the 8-year old takes the bleachbaths she is so much better and the rest of the family has no lesions/blisters.

Would that be the case even with Bartonella?

They say the bleachbaths is like going to the swimminghall - do you still think it is toxic? (It would be awful doing toxic things to my daughter)

Thanks!

Cecilia

From: Aandraya <aandraya@...> " bird mites " <bird mites >

Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 8:42

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I didn't throw everything away.  A lo of my things were stored for a year, but many things I kept with me.  When I treated the chronic infections whatever was in my environment and on me gradually went away.  It took about a year.  Now I have all my old things and no more infestation whatsoever.  Of course I'm still treating Lyme and other chronic infections.  Slow and steady.  Cleaning and topical applications will only temporarily calm the situation.  

Aandraya  

On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:14 PM, whatstheuse2 <terelynjon@...> wrote:

 

Hi, I'm thinking about moving in with my parents. I could feel some mites over there this past summer, but not to the extent at my condo. I know some of you have said to throw out everything. What about jewelry? How do you get everything out? Find someone willing to pack it and throw it away? Thanks.

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I keep six honest serving-men

  (They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

  And How and Where and Who.

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Cecilia,

Have you tried rubbing your body with benzyl peroxide cream frequently

throughout the days? You probably have.

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but at least we had someone to do it. The same firm now emptied our storage,

because we decided to throw everything away from there as well.

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you have said to throw out everything. What about jewelry? How do you get

everything out? Find someone willing to pack it and throw it away? Thanks.

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HI Zoe!No, we didn´t try that , but now we seem to be "out of mites" after the move. Do you think the rubbing with benzyl peroxid would help staph-infections as well?

Cecilia

From: Zoe <zoe_z3@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 8:45 PMSubject: Re: Moving

Cecilia,Have you tried rubbing your body with benzyl peroxide cream frequently throughout the days? You probably have.z3>> Hi!> We packed everything and had a firm to come and take it away to throw on the dump.> THey were informed of the situation, but I´m not sure they took it seriously, but at least we had someone to do it. The same firm now emptied our storage, because we decided to throw everything away from there as well.> KR> Cecilia> > > ________________________________> From: whatstheuse2 <terelynjon@...>> bird mites > Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 8:14 PM> Subject: Moving> > >  > Hi, I'm thinking about moving in with my parents. I could feel some mites over there this past summer, but not to the extent at my condo. I know some of you have said to throw out everything. What about jewelry? How do you get everything out? Find someone willing to pack it and throw it away? Thanks.>

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Hi Cecilia,Looks like it would be worth giving a go.http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/BensoylperoxidAll the bestKrys

On 11 September 2011 04:44, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

 

HI Zoe!No, we didn´t try that , but now we seem to be " out of mites " after the move. Do you think the rubbing with benzyl peroxid would help staph-infections as well?

Cecilia

From: Zoe <zoe_z3@...>bird mites

Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 8:45 PMSubject: Re: Moving

 

Cecilia,Have you tried rubbing your body with benzyl peroxide cream frequently throughout the days? You probably have.z3

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  (They taught me all I knew);

Their names are What and Why and When

  And How and Where and Who.

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Thanks, Krys!You´re such a great inspiration.CeciliaFrom: Krys Brennand <krys109uk@...>bird mites Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 4:12 PMSubject: Re: Re: Moving

Hi Cecilia,Looks like it would be worth giving a go.http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/BensoylperoxidAll the bestKrys

On 11 September 2011 04:44, Cecilia Borg <ceciliaborg@...> wrote:

HI Zoe!No, we didn´t try that , but now we seem to be "out of mites" after the move. Do you think the rubbing with benzyl peroxid would help staph-infections as well?

Cecilia

From: Zoe <zoe_z3@...>bird mites

Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 8:45 PMSubject: Re: Moving

Cecilia,Have you tried rubbing your body with benzyl peroxide cream frequently throughout the days? You probably have.z3

>> Hi!> We packed everything and had a firm to come and take it away to throw on the dump.> THey were informed of the situation, but I´m not sure they took it seriously, but at least we had someone to do it. The same firm now emptied our storage, because we decided to throw everything away from there as well.

> KR> Cecilia> > > ________________________________> From: whatstheuse2 <terelynjon@...>> bird mites

> Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 8:14 PM> Subject: Moving> > > Â > Hi, I'm thinking about moving in with my parents. I could feel some mites over there this past summer, but not to the extent at my condo. I know some of you have said to throw out everything. What about jewelry? How do you get everything out? Find someone willing to pack it and throw it away? Thanks.

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Do you know the name of the cream and how did you get a hold of it?Thanks!CeciliaFrom: Zoe <zoe_z3@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 8:45 PMSubject: Re: Moving

Cecilia,

Have you tried rubbing your body with benzyl peroxide cream frequently throughout the days? You probably have.

z3

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> Hi!

> We packed everything and had a firm to come and take it away to throw on the dump.

> THey were informed of the situation, but I´m not sure they took it seriously, but at least we had someone to do it. The same firm now emptied our storage, because we decided to throw everything away from there as well.

> KR

> Cecilia

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: whatstheuse2 <terelynjon@...>

> bird mites

> Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 8:14 PM

> Subject: Moving

>

>

> Â

> Hi, I'm thinking about moving in with my parents. I could feel some mites over there this past summer, but not to the extent at my condo. I know some of you have said to throw out everything. What about jewelry? How do you get everything out? Find someone willing to pack it and throw it away? Thanks.

>

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