Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 MORGELLONS Disease is REAL!!! http://www.morgellonsusa.com/morgellonsusa.html True Morgellons is not associated with Delusions as many "Physicians and Medical Professionals have thought". Often through hurried "In 'N' Out Burger" type examinations, and an inability to listen to the patient, as well, a willful ignorance, many patients have been diagnosed falsely as D.O.P.(Delusions of Parasitosis) Many sufferers have given up on the Medical Profession as a whole and turned to Alternative Medicine, or have self medicated, compounding the problem.At the present the actual cause, and/or the organisms involved are being investigated by the "Oklahoma State University" and few others. As yet there is no cure. It has, on many occasions, been found to be a co-infection of Lyme Disease, or perhaps, as a result of a compromised immune system relating to OTHER underlying medical conditions. Symptoms can and may include (but not limited to) involuntary muscle twitches,chronic fatigue, inability to handle stress, low hormone levels, fibromyalgia, (pain and aching of nerve and muscles) muscle spasms, muscle and joint swelling, confusion, mental overload, difficulty concentrating, paralysis sensation, nausea, itching, sensations of organisms scratching, biting, or crawling on or in the skin. Seemingly live organisms infecting the human host produce fibers, or filaments in the tissues. Also, sores and non-healing lesions may be present. The Disease is ONLY currently being investigated by CONCERNED individuals within the Medical Community. There are many photos on continuing pages, as well as further information on this Disease, as well as Lyme Disease and Co-Infections. This Website is for Concern, Education, and Support, and will be continually expanding. (Click Photos to Enlarge!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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