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Red bumps with black dot morgellons?


Hi all,
I discovered curezone last year when I became infected with ascaris, an intestional worm. Separate issue and not what I am seeking help from with this message.

Last week my niece called telling me about these red dots with a black center that she and her daughter has. She started talking about it everywhere, at her parents house, in her cloths, rugs, etc. She went to a hotel to get away from it and then claimed it was there also. The ER doc was dismissive and said it was a rash, or flea bites and to use cortizone cream.

Honestly when she started saying it was everywhere, I wondered about her mental state. I thought she was having delusions. I believed her that she had the bites, but once she started seeing them all over, I really thought that stress or something had made her snap. She even said she saw it in the cracks of tiles, and it was not mold. Said it was on the concrete outside her apt. She is pretty close to being OCD about cleanliness, I have noticed how sanitized her home has looked when I visited.

So my question is, does this sound like morgellons? She said it was like a tick bite with a insect in it, but there were multiple ones on them and they are small like a flea bite would be, and she swore it was moving. She did not mention fibers and I can't reach her at the moment, I was just trying to find out something for her.

Thanks for your help. I can't believe this is happening to people. I was just made aware of it moments ago.
 

 
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