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Re: Possible Cause of Morgellons
 
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Re: Possible Cause of Morgellons


No, and if he did specify the type of insect I don't remember. I saw so much bizarre debris coming from my skin the few weeks that I experienced true "full-blown morgs" that I am hesitant to associate that stuff with any one specific insect. Its odd that I have never experienced the abnormal bug attraction that other Morgies describe, and I spend alot of time outside with people where I compare how badly we are "bugged" by insects. I have another mysterious bug observation worth mentioning here:

I live in a cabin in the pines so normally I see spiders and other bugs every day inside, even when the house is spotlessly cleaned. For a few months during "full-blown symptoms" - during that time when my dog would only enter the house to eat because he would instantly start itching - I never saw a bug in my house. My symptoms and fiber shed subsided and my house is no longer a friggin fiber factory. My dog is happy to sleep inside again and I'm happy to have to kill spiders every day.

Check out these bugs from my windowsill. The photo isn't enough to dec1are that insects are devoured by Morg fibers, but it sort of looks like that is going on- https://www.flickr.com/photos/88053906@N05/15193354039/
 

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