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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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Replied By Sophia (Yorba Linda, Ca) on 06/15/2014

Hi Maruska from Western NY, I would like to know how you did with the corn huskers lotion for your morgellons. Did it get rid of them completely?

Sincerely, Sophia

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Replied By Kathy (Oklahoma) on 10/20/2014

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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Replied By Lilacs (Toronto) on 10/29/2014

Don't waste your time with doctors.....most are in the dark about this and even the few who believe don't have a cure. Ted's advice is a godsend. I suffered with this plague for months and felt I was going crazy, itching, rashes, losing my hair, not sleeping with the pins and needles and crawling. It takes a while but can be conquered. All clothes and bedding must be soaked in hot water with borax, dryer cycle on several times on high. Put 1/8 teaspoon on BORAX, Team Mule 20 in a bottle of water and sip it....do this for four days then have a bath with a cup of borax in it....your tub will be full of black specks. If they are on your scalp, order tetrasodium EDTA online and mix with water in a spray bottle.....soak scalp before bathing. More and more public places are infested with this parasite so if you are one of the unlucky ones that attract them , you will have to continue this protocol every time you get reinfested. I can be in a room and feel the crawling while others seem unaffected....not sure why. My poor cat got it too, .....I added a splash of my borax water to his drinking water and he was cured too. It will improve quickly....help everyone and every animal you know....they multiply fast and don't die for ages. I had clothes bagged for a year and when I opened them, I got reinfested! Extreme cold and extreme heat kill them, so put things out over the winter and scald clothes and bedding with hot water. God bless.
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Replied By Eva (Hawaii) on 04/19/2015

University of Oklahoma actually does research on morgellons.
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Replied By Melabot (Okc Ok) on 11/14/2015

I live in okc, and have been suffering for years. I have been emptied of my savings by doctors and particularly dermatologists. I have given up on Western medicine and dermatologists and doctors. I was told at many health food stores that told most people with morgellons/fiber disease leave Oklahoma for lack of treatment. This seems odd considering Dr. Wymore is right here is Stillwater, Oklahoma and has done work concerning morgellons and also has sent fibers to the Tulsa Crime Lab. Supposedly, if you register on the OSU extension site, they can refer you to a doctor, but it never worked for me. It is frightening, I know that no help seems available. Go to the health food store. Start simple with alfalfa tabs. Use Ted's cure which is putting borax and antibacterial soap on yourself and following with glycerin. Drink apple cider vinegar in water and baking soda in water. I used figs, pumpkin seed oil, and other naturals to help get worms out of body. I am trying to heal by myself as others have been forced to do also. You can write me if you wish. God bless you...
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Replied By The Dubbokc (Oklahoma City, Ok) on 11/21/2015

Melabot- like you I am in OKC & registered with OSU in hopes of anything really, but didn't even receive a conformation email so I don't know, is it still active I wonder? I've wanted to attempt & contact Dr. Wyman, but you know he has been inundated with request for help or suggestions since he was featured on ABC back in '08.

Since your post was so recent I thought I would reach out & see if you'd like to speak through email? I literally have shut myself off from the world from sheer embarrassment from the lesions on my face. The toll this has taken on my life is unbelievable. I'm 34 & what little I had is gone, I'm sure you completely know where I'm coming from. Anyways I would love to just talk to someone here in Oklahoma or anywhere I'm certainly not picky if you'd like. Email me at kdubbn(at)gmail.com. I don't know how long you've had this or to the severity of yours but I identified with this in Nov 2013 & have just as many if not more questions now than ever...& no one to ask them to.

Anyways would like to chat with some others especially when it comes to actually healing the lesions that are on my face. I feel I try so many different things that even though at the moment I feel like something is working I honestly don't know which "cure" it is that is working but to scared to stop any of them cause I just want to at least not feel so mutilated when I look in the mirror every day. Ugh, now I'm tearing up.

Can I ask, do you or anyone reading this, have major digestive/GI issues from this? I don't know if it is directly from the Morgs or if it is something I've done to myself with all the various treatments I've tried, but it's yet another thing that is completely out of synch in my life, & I do mean completely screwed up. Also has anyone (& I realize this might be a stretch) ever been on Accutane? I randomly will read about this with others who have Morgs & I was just curious on anyone & their thoughts since at one time was pulled from the shelves for really screwing people up. I suffered some crazy side effects back then but not once I stopped taking it. Who knows, I mean honestly I have so many personal theories about this I make myself question my own sanity, daily at times.

Email me if you'd like. Would love to chat with someone about this hell we're in. Sorry for the long ass post. Good luck to everyone. Cheers---- The DubbOkc

"That's a bitch'n case of evil you've got there." –said a physician to his first Morgellons patient

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Replied By Kelly (Pasadena, Ca) on 11/04/2018

Accutane is awful, it had my niece thinking of ways to kill her brothers and sisters and when she stopped the Accutane she had Obsessive Compulsive Disorder her hands bled she washed them so many times.

Replied By Sweetvenom13 (Sydney, Australia) on 11/30/2015

Hi Dubbokc,

I have been wondering about the role of Retin A and roaccutane internal and topical medications too. Have a look for kandy griffin + morgellons is not a disease article which goes into great detail about nanotechnology and the role of micelles or nanoworms in medications and cosmetics which are mostly used by women in their late 30s, 40s and 50's - also the largest group represented in morgellons cases. I believe that morgellons is a multi-faceted systemic disease which attacks individual's weakest point so symptoms vary from person to person. I also believe what ted from Bangkok says about there being different strains of the genetically engineered 'silent super bug'. many cosmetics and anti ageing creams use bacteria, moulds, fungi or viruses to achieve various goals including the manufacture of 'synthetic DNA' or more accurately (I believe) RNA.

I do warn you though, if you really get into this topic it will change the way you perceive the world and how much er trust you should or should not give to pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies. Also when shopping for toiletries, cosmetics, hair dyes, moisturisers etc be prepared to have to take lists of chemicals and ingredients to avoid. A lot of these companies are quite sneaky with their labelling too, as some ingredients are known by different names in different countries or are listed under mysterious trademarked names which they have invented...to make them sound fabulously high tech (we read effective) and often to mask/hide the true chemical cocktail of ingredients under one proprietary name.

I would be interested to find out how many other morgellons sufferers do have a history of internal or topical retin A aka accutane, roaccutane etc

Kandy griffin is a nurse who has spent many years researching medical patents and nanotechnology...volunteering her information rather than trying to profiteer from it.

Good luck with your journey towards better health and please let me know what you think. All the best

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Replied By Anon (Anon) on 12/01/2015

Well, I know the exact time I first had symptoms was after loosing a lot of weight and regaining it fast, it started with a small weep on one forearm. I was working a job and maintenance came in and changed out my chair for some unknown reason, My mother was working as a nurse in a hospital at this time as well, I had been doing a colon cleanse at this time to. When it really broke out on me was when I was cutting grass one day sweating, it only got on my outside forearms. So what is it and where did it come from?

It could have come from my mother, because I used to lay across her bed when she was getting ready for work at her vanity, she had a bout with them as well, but they left her alone not to long after she had spots on her. She also was doing a colon cleanse, same as mine. I know lots of nurses have these things, so I believe that it is some kind of Bacterial infection or they live in your gut and get in the blood stream from leaky gut and exit the skin.

The problem is know one knows for sure what it is, so it is best to treat it as a Fungus, Bacterial, Parasite, Insect Vector, Virus. Also we need to dissolve any shells they may hide in whether they be plastic, calcium, or any other coating.

L-Lysine is one on the best anti viral along with Zinc. Borax and baking soda for fungus. Garlic and probiotics for bacterial. Orange oil to dissolve plastic, kill insect vectors, help kill of parasites. MSM to dissolve calcium shells. Treat external as well as internal. Some people highly recommend a zapper as well. Treat it for all of this and let me know how it works.

If they do come from the leaky gut, we may have to fix the leaky gut to prevent further breakouts. The colon cleanses I have read can sometime rubbed tiny holes in the gut ( From the sandpaper like fiber that they say scrubs your colon clean. Also candida can cause leaky gut, Fix the gut maybe fix the problem.

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Replied By Diana (Toronto ) on 02/17/2017

I had been using retin a on face for years for acne. Also polycystic ovarian syndrome.....I think there is a connection with hormonal imbalance. Interesting that after using borax internally and externally, my periods became normal at age 44. I've also heard that low hydrochloric acid is the cause so I'm trying to increase mine.....yet they definitely go dormant when I drink baking soda so that contradiction confuses me. Borax has kept me sane every time I get reinvested. Let's hope they don't outsmart it!
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Replied By Paula (Oklahoma) on 08/30/2017

Hello, I was just wondering if you have found a cure for what you are going through? I have also experienced the same thing. I have been on a protocol for 14 months and I am seeing results. I do have a dr here that does semi believe what is going on with me.
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Replied By Ssshhhh (Dallas Texas ) on 08/25/2022

Please stay away from the doctors. ALL of them are in on it. EVERY KNOWN AN UNKNOWN VIRUS BACTERIA INFECTION LIKE CANCERS TO ANYTHING THAT CAUSES THE BODY TO BE SICK IS ONLY ONE THING! What is the ONLY thing that can survive AND thrive in absolute pitch darkness and saturated moist acidic environment?? Fungi. Mold. Simple botonal and the Truth is the Dr are either EVIL or ignorant. Save yourself further soul wrenching please research and utilize every known solutions to remedy anything fungal. Bc foot fungus is exactly same as pink eye as exactly same as Chlamydia as diaper rash as divirticulitis as.... You follow?? KNOW THAT YOU ARE GOING TO BE OK JUST GET OUT OF THE PITY PART AND INTO REAL RESEARCH AND ACTIONS OF YOUR RESULTS!! YOU ARE GOING TO BE OK PLEASE KNOW THAT. I am n yer boat too so if I can say this then know you can live this an win!
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