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johnB 6/17/2015 12:47:38 AM MST | Hi Vicky, Excellent questions. I think we all should try to minimize exposures to toxic environments (physical and emotional) and avoid reinfection sources if possible, but environmental exposures notwithstanding, I do generally agree that recovering from Morgellons is an inside out process. Restoring the bioterrain is critical, and without doing so one is vulnerable to any number of opportunistic pathogens. As for the lesions, I am not a doctor but it seems to me that leaving them alone makes the most sense if they are scabbing over because that is part of the natural healing process. However, infected wounds are sometimes cleaned out. The problem I see with picking at lesions is the lack of a sterile environment and sterile technique which can lead to secondary infections. Perhaps others with direct experience can offer better insights here. By the way, I am currently investigating a topical skin food formula with antimicrobial properties and will hopefully make it available once we confirm all the necessary quality control standards, etc. are in place for the supply line. More on that later.... |
Mel 6/17/2015 6:43:57 AM MST edit upload | Hello Vicky and welcome, I have said this many times before and will probably will say it many times again. The common denominator of Morgellons sufferers is that our immune system has been compromised and we then become a candidate for Morgellons. I never knowingly put myself with friends or family when I knew they were sick, because then they might have caught it from me. Fortunately, that never happened. Not to get too personal, but I have had the same bed before and after Morgellons and no one who has slept in it ever got sick!!! Try letting go of your fears, for fear only feeds the disease. Last but not least, I agree with you that as you get better, your environment will clean itself up. I hope this helps a little. God bless, Never give up HOPE! Mel |
Vicky 6/16/2015 3:14:24 PM MST | Is it safe to have my daughter stay here in a bed I slept in while very ill with this? I think NOT< not even with mattress and box spring covers. I am scared she will get infected. My particular lesions are on areas of face, hands and feet. Some pp say do not touch them, others say do not leave them. If leave, they get pretty attached to the skin, almost like a nail. ? hpw about everyone else? sleeping on air mattresses on cement floor or letting it roll? I keep thinking as WE recover bioterrain, maybe home infestation goes away. Have a great day and thank you God for showing me the way forward! |
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