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Debra 12/26/2009 10:02:41 AM
| Hi Deb2, I am sorry my last post about pets was misleading. I am from NJ and my vets are from NJ. But I had found a very old report written by a (people) dermatologist that stated he believed that the chylateila mite (walking dandruff mite) was the cause of DOP(or as we know it - morgellons). In other words he was saying that there was something going on here, not just crazy people). Of course he did not get a good response from the medical profession. This guy is a practicing doc in Florida (West Palm Beach I think). My husband (who is in the medical profession) tried to call him. He left many messages but the doc never returned the call. A few months later I had an infectious disease doc try to call him and he could not even get through with the same phone number. I always thought that was my problem and he was the only verification I had found but he obviously did not want to be bothered with the problem. If I come up with the name of the doc I will repost. If I lived in Florida I would certainly make an appointment with him and give it a shot. This could be a doc that actually has a working brain.
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G 12/26/2009 12:28:26 PM
| Ditto!!!
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Deb2 12/26/2009 10:43:20 AM
| Hi Debra, The very fact that there could possibly be a doctor in Fla with a working brain would be helpful for many, so if you could remember his name that would be great. I no longer live in florida (which is where I got Morgellons) but went to countless doctors there with no help. florida is one of the "big" states for Morgellons and I am sure there are people on this site that might like his name. Probably the best thing to do would be to e-mail it to Pam.
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