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i looked up itching eyes, dry eyes, etc., in the search but no one mentioned specifically the feeling of having things crawling in your eyes.

or if they did, i missed it. sorry

i have to wake up at night and use eye drops and i have the twitching.

but the feeling of something crawling around is the pits... the absolute worst. i can do with the rest, but i hate this.

i wish i could see the buggers but i can't, just the feeling....

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quote:
Originally posted by geniveve:
i looked up itching eyes, dry eyes, etc., in the search but no one mentioned specifically the feeling of having things crawling in your eyes.

or if they did, i missed it. sorry

i have to wake up at night and use eye drops and i have the twitching.

but the feeling of something crawling around is the pits... the absolute worst. i can do with the rest, but i hate this.

i wish i could see the buggers but i can't, just the feeling....

I don't know which would be worse ... I CAN see them! I have had a floater in my eye as long as I can remember (undiagnosed for 30 years). When I saw a picture of borrelia, I KNEW I had it because there's something that looks identical to one of the pics in my eye.

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Yes, SixG, same here. My doc says the floaters are inside the fluid of the eyes. Hoping to reduce some of them with microcurrent or electromagnetic pulse generator. We'll see... (pun intended.) I'll let ya know if it works.

We're going to play scientist and have a look inside my eyes with my friend's little microscope that hooks up to his tv screen, just for fun.

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quote:
Originally posted by bejoy:
Yes, SixG, same here. My doc says the floaters are inside the fluid of the eyes. Hoping to reduce some of them with microcurrent or electromagnetic pulse generator. We'll see... (pun intended.) I'll let ya know if it works.

We're going to play scientist and have a look inside my eyes with my friend's little microscope that hooks up to his tv screen, just for fun.

Keep us posted! I wonder how mine always stays in the same place and looks the same. Seems strange to me.

I'd love to see the pics if you can post them somewhere! That will be cool.

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do you think they'll go away with treatment? i sure hope so.
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A few nights ago I had a seizure in my sleep which woke me up of course. Right away I noticed crawling in my left eye. As I write this I feel ticking in there.

I have used clarkia in the past as my parasite cleanse prior to my liver cleanse. But I don't think I can use it in my eyes.

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I'm thinking about using a really good quality colloidal siver in the eyes to see if that clears the floaters. But...One protocol at a time!

I do use colloidal siver for various things. It cleared my baby daughter's ear infection in one day, after three courses of abx didn't work. I have also used it to prevent eye infection after scratching my cornea.

I've learned that you can use a small particle colloid safely (made with pure water), but you don't want mild silver protein or silver chlorides, because they end up with such big particles that you risk the spooky side effects.

I imagine there are possibilities for clearing Bb or other parasites. If anyone else tries it first, let me know what you find.

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My eyes used to bother me something terrible...itchy, crawly, constantly pink, drooping, double vision.

I also started getting little bumps around the sinus area between the eye and the nose that itched. Gross!!!

It's all better or gone after a long dose of abx therapy.

When I think back on it, I think my entire head/brain must have just been totally overwhelmed w/Bb.

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I can see things in my eyes that look like spirochetes as floaters in my eyes as well. It's kind of disturbing, when I wake up in the morning and have the sun shine through my window I seem them there, taunting me...
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