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cuddles
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Hello, I'm new to forum, I am awaiting to see Dr E in NJ. Has anyone have an infestation of parasites bacteria of the head?

I am suffering everyday with this illness to which docs are not listening to me. These creatures have managed to embed itself in my entire head. All day long I'm just sucking on excessive mucus and swirling crap horizontally and vertically in my face.

These creatures have managed to eluded MRI, yet show how i've developed sinus disease and demyleanating disease.

My ANA is positive yet Dr's automatically assume lupus. I'm very scared because Docs are not taking me seriously and i've suffered for 2 yrs. I'm getting weaker by the minute. I've lost my job and insurance. Is there anyone who's ever heard of this condition and give me some feed back as far as recovery? I hate sleeping and waking up these parasites are constantly moving and coiling and I cry because I'm suffering.

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I'd definitely consider looking into EHS - electromagnetic hypersensitivity. I can feel things moving around in my head and sinuses, and my one ear swooshes. My symptoms worsen when I'm exposed to electromagnetic fields.
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welcome cuddles,

MORGELLONS...live things in the body.
do a SEARCH on this found at top under new post.
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leve membership no. blank; hit send, and read all posts..

one member had photos of what was coming out of her! good luck.

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Have you seen actual parasites?
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It sounds to me like you have a very serious sinus infection. Why isn't a dr. pursuing this after your MRI results??

I would get yourself into an ENT ASAP. Serious sinus infections need to be treated aggressively. A sinus infection that becomes chronic can make a person feel horrible - headache, low grade flu, night sweats, bad fatigue, achiness, etc!

An active infection can make you feel like something is moving in your head - it's sinus pressure!

Best wishes.

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In addition to chronic sinus problems...which many have...some of the feelings of movement could be neurological, too.

My nerves sometimes do the hootchie cootchie in my scalp in different places. Sometimes I have the sensation of water dripping above my nose between my eyebrows.

My MRI's have always been clean other than the cysts in my sinuses and saliva glands.

Your head probably isn't truly "bug infested", though it may seem to feel that way. However, chronic sinus infections...which can include Lyme presenting as Sjogren's (and primary Sjogrens can increase your ANA levels even if Lupus isn't the primary disease)...can definately cause discomfort in the face and head.

There are lots of reasons why the nerves in your face and head could be Dancin with the Stars. Sinus pressure is just one factor but a very BIG part of that. I am way more likely to feel water dripping down my face when my sinuses are clogged up. My scalp does it for no rhyme or reason. But, if you have a sinus problem, and the GP will not listen, you always have the option of going to one of those Urgent care clinics for your sinus infection to at least get some antibiotics for it.

Keeping a sense of humor regarding neuropathy is essential. Numbeness, tingling, stabbing, creepy crawlies...in many different parts of the body has been part of my life for years. I still get a big wigged out when I get a new one. But I am rather used to it and laugh about it with my diabetic friends. What's better is that there are a lot of different meds for relief of this stuff now.

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quote:
Originally posted by cuddles:
Hello, I'm new to forum, I am awaiting to see Dr E in NJ. Has anyone have an infestation of parasites bacteria of the head?

How do you know you have parasites in your head????

Maybe this will help:

www.drnatura.com

Wild Condor's Links and information:
http://www.wildcondor.com/lymelinks.html

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