morgellans in myself and cat need help

chanel1

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My cat as a immune problem and carries bartonella. I took 40 pills of levaquin and it blew my immune system apart. I have all over severe stinging now for 3 years, suicidal level. entire body. I noticed sparkles and black things coming out of me and found out I have morgellans. prob because the cat scratched me and my immune system before handled it.

I now found out she has it as well. We are both dropping stuff pods it is all over both of us.

we are in a tiny place, it is impossible to wash everything and all clothes etc as I am so ill I can

barely stand up.

There is no known cure for this. the vets wont acknowledge it and I need to do something for my beloved babygirl.

I have started bathing in mms no luck yet but we are just passing fibers and pods everywhere..

Is there anything I can give her? Giving her a bath would be impossible as she would tear us apart.

Most people have flares of stinging or itching but becaue of the neuro toxic drug they gave me my immune system

wont handle any herbs drugs, NOTHING. I am living in the bathtub to survive as the stinging is so severe over every pore

in my body..

There seems to be no hope.. Can someone PLEASE HELP or send me somewhere ..

Thankyou.

Devestated beyond hope.
 

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Morgellons


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Morgellons Disease
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MeSHD055535
Morgellons (also called Morgellons disease or Morgellons syndrome) is a condition whose sufferers have the delusional belief that they are infested with disease-causing agents described as things like insects, parasites, hairs or fibers, but in reality no such things are present.[1]

Sufferers may exhibit a range of cutaneous symptoms such as crawling, biting, and stinging sensations (formication), unusual fibers in the skin, and persistent skin lesions (e.g., rashes or sores). These symptoms have been identified by a range of medical experts[2] including dermatologists,[3] entomologists,[4] and psychiatrists,[5] as consistent with delusional parasitosis (DP or DOP).[1] Some cases of self-diagnosed Morgellons have been more accurately diagnosed as known skin disorders.[3]

The name was coined in 2002 by Mary Leitao,[6] whose "Morgellons Research Foundation" and its self-diagnosed patients successfully lobbied members of the US Congress and the U.S. government's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to investigate the condition.[2][7] CDC researchers issued the results of their multi-year study in January 2012, indicating that there were no disease organisms present in Morgellons patients, the fibers found consisted mainly of cellulose, which the CDC suggested were likely cotton, and concluded that in these respects the condition was "similar to more commonly recognized conditions such as delusional infestation".[8]

I think you need to see your dr. about this as it is beyond what we could help you with.
 

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You have to change the enviroment in your body. Take a good multi- vitamin, and possibly vitamin D if you are deficient. Avoid sugar, and white flour products in your diet. Vegetable juicing helps to keep body more alkaline. Use borax powder in your laundry. Also clean with Borax Powder. Instructions on box. Clean tub with it, etc... Avoid clorox or any acids, as morgellons are attracted to it. You can also clean with salts, and baking soda. Try sweeping some borax in your carpet. Also add 2 T. baking soda to your shampoo, and body soap, rinse off. I hope this helps you. It helped me. I learned by living through it. I will keep you in my prayers. I used ladybugs in my house to get rid of the morgellons in my house. You can order them online. God Bless!
 

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P. S. I am so sorry you are going through a nightmare. Try not to let fear take over. Knowledge is power. There is a lot of misinformation on the Internet. Fear can easily take hold. Do not let it.

You might research holistic vets. In my experience, Vets on the West Coast don't tend to know very much about tickborne diseases-I'm not sure where you are. Antibiotics can overload a cat's system.

Hugs!
 
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