Hi Stumped,
Do you know of others that have morg in NYC (family, friends, etc.)? That's crazy that it's all over the town and nobody else is experiencing this. Maybe they are not experiencing symptoms yet or they are and not divulging. As prevalent and wide-spread as this is, you'd think the doctors/dermatologists would see morg as the origin of the dermapathy. I can't believe nobody else is making a big deal about these fibers/coccoons.
I think I have strongyloides of something similar. Unfortunately, the doctors in my UHC network don't test for this. 1 doctor does test and treat for this, but, seeing that many people have gone to doctor after doctor with none of them finding anything in their stool/blood (1 man on here had went to dozens of doctors to no avail) I'll save my money. The 1 infectious disease doctor charges (who is out of network) charges $600 and $200 for the test, but I read that more often than not, there is a false negative. Also, they would just prescribe an antibiotic, which is essentially what
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement is, but more effective in the long run, I feel.
I have itching (external skin, even in private area and sometimes internal-like my stomach, muscles, throat, mouth, tongue, and lungs. When that happens I step up my herbs and
Colloidal Silver . Now that I am taking
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement it's helping), twitching muscles, and biting/stinging. On Friday afternoon coming home from work I was sitting in my car in a parking lot and I saw something fall from the top of my hair and onto my lap. I looked down and saw a tiny, white worm. In my apprehension, I just squashed it between my thumb and forefinger but then it fell out of my hands (probably still in the car!). I should have bagged it like the rest of you as proof that I'm not delusional. Also, while I was at 2 different computers, I saw a termite looking bug one day and on another day, I saw a black winged looking insect both crawling on my right hand. I hope these things aren't emanating from my skin!
I do work but it's very difficult to function. I'm not sure how long I can hang on like this.
My husband suggested that I use the foot bath, but I feel that the
parasites have infested the array and keep reinfecting me. So, I'm not using it.
Also, I did get the portable toilet so the toilet water is not reinfecting me, thank goodness, with the
parasites because they tend to live/thrive in water (and are contained in the "backsplash" when eliminating).
As far as clothes, I wash them in hot water and detergent and the underwear in hot water and bleach, however, I think maybe that's not enough to kill them.
My husband isn't too keen on having me clean the bed sheets once a day even though I've heard that's what the appropriate protocol is. So, instead of relaxing in my sheets before sleep, I'm feeling the biting/itching/crawling a lot. I read the best thing is to buy a plastic cover for the bed and put on a sheet for the mattress cover and have a sheet on top of you. Also to put the pillow in a plastic cover too. It all sounds fine and well if you're single because then you can clean the house/belongings any which way you want, but if you have someone living with you who likes the house a certain way, making one's house
parasite free is rather challenging.
Anyhoo, TTYS.
Jeri