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Hello, this is my first entry on this forum. Over a year ago we had a bird mite infestation in our home. My neighbor, myself and the man who removed the bird's nest all had bird mites for several months. It seemed like we had become the bird mites new hosts. This lasted for several months.
It was a very, very difficult time as nothing seemed to help get rid of them. Apparently they don't bother most people more than 3 weeks so the medical world was not helpful.
When that finally subsided I noticed that I still had biting and crawling sensations. Most of the biting is on my toes and some, more mild biting on my fingertips.
I was tested positive for Lyme Disease but the Lyme doctor told me I had Morgellons Disease because of the small grain- like things coming out of my pores.
I've been on antibiotics since June. After about a month on them, almost all the biting and crawling sensation stopped. The only symptom was grit-like "sand" in the tub after I bathe.
I started weaning myself off the antibiotics but then the biting and crawling sensations came back , so now I am back on the meds. Is anyone having any similar experiences or does anyone else have morgellons? I am try to collect data on this strange phenomenon.
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[ 08-27-2017, 08:23 PM: Message edited by: Robin123 ]
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I have morgellons since July 2016 and am on treatment since late April thanks to TF and lookup. I can say with confidence that 3 or 4 months of antibiotic treatment isn't enough to get rid of the internal issues. Sending you a pm with some useful links to manage the skin issues. Feel free to ask questions here or in pm.
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