Corn Huskers Lotion for Morgellons

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Kathy (Oklahoma) on 10/20/2014:
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I am in Oklahoma I have morgellons horrible they itch burn feel like crawling under my skin these things pop out of my skin from the sores. I cannot get the doctors to believe me I am at a loss I cry out in anger and fear and to god to please help me these things are in my mouth eyes arms back private area I am in a slow hell and have no one to talk to about them I have seen them crawl they look like a slender piece of black wood with one piece going across and they walk sideways. It is horrid the pain and depression from this I am so tired all the time and dont know how much longer I can handle this I am afraid I can't get no doctor to say I have anything besides that I am crazy. Does anyone out here know of a doctor that knows about morgellons I got to find one so I can let the local doctor know I am not crazy.

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Maruska (Western Ny) on 09/17/2013:
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Like everyone else who has posted, I have been driven crazy with the itchy condition. It was so bad that I would scratch my skin until it bled. I had a bottle of Corn Huskers lotion. You can find it in any drug store in the lotion and moisturizer isle. It is a very thick gel lotion. I used it on my legs and within minutes tiny black spots rose to the surface. I had to use a magnifying glass to see them. I continued to use the lotion on my whole body allowing it to dry. Then I got in the shower and wash the lotion and the black spot off. After towel dryng, I reapplied the lotion and went through the same process. After the second shower, I reapplied the lotion and went to bed for the first night of uninterrupted sleep in months. In the morning I showered and reapplied the lotion. Tody is the first day I can function without the constant itching of my skin. I hope this will help everyone who is suffering from this horrible problem. I plan to continue the lotion for several weeks until I feel completely sure the problem is gone. Good Luck!
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