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Post by hardworkingwoman on Oct 23, 2009 5:50:31 GMT -5
I would like to know if morgellons is contagious. My friend has fibers gallor in her house, and she is in reallly bad shape with lesions all over her. I don't want to avoid her and feel really stupid and ignorant by not going to her house. I also will be taking her to the doctor and don't want her to deposit fibers in the car. Am I acting childish or what?
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Post by mfromcanada on Oct 24, 2009 23:12:43 GMT -5
All I can tell you is that I first noticed the moving fibers coming from me about 4 years ago. Just prior to that our apartment was infested with cat fleas after our cat left home. The man had to spray 3 times to get them all and he said he has never had to do it more than once in the past. My roomate had flea bites all over his legs but no morgellons. Well, he now has Morgellons, for a few months now. I rather doubt he caught it from me as we slept in the same bed the whole time. Perhaps we ate the same contaminated food, or walked under the same type of chemtrails, or drank the same water. I have also speant time at two of my childrens homes and my mothers and a friends and none of them have morgellons. I don't think it is contagious.
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Post by scorpio on Oct 25, 2009 18:34:26 GMT -5
Hey Mrfromcada,
Its not contagious maybe. But then who knows. How can you tell? You cannot determine wheter someone has it because of symptomology. You would have to look under the microscope to see if they have the protruding fibers. Better still take a electron microscope and see which pathogens you might find there. Morgs included. Everyone in n america probably has mycoplasma fermentens in their bodies. right?
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