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Areneli
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...well, partially...

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/morgellons-disease/SN00043

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Kayda
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Waiting for them to patent their finding just like they did with the chronic sinusitis sufferers & the finding that the underlying cause in 97% of cases is fungus.

And, Yes! they got a patent on this research, & treatment. They are now the only ones in the world who can say they can treat & cure chronic sinusitis with anti-fungals! ! It boils down to money. I have documented articles if anyone wants to see.

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hey, that's actually pretty amazing...
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Yeah, surprising they even got this far. I was beginning to think they were better at not finding diseases.
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Put them in the same boat fence sitters.

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well, you all know me well; too well at times! [Wink]

i went to the site and could NOT read anything but saw they had large print, so clicked that making it larger but it was TOO LIGHT to read.

so i found, contact us, and sent them my request for low vision folks: arial, 14 size.

i've had 2 notes back today on this! 1st one she suggested i use their LARGE print button to right..

i told her in my original note that i tried their right button but it was illegible since it's too light of print to show up. she sent me an apology, and will make sure this comment gets to the right people there "for their consideration"! been there, done that; no one does anything on TAKEN UNDER CONSIDERATION! [cussing]

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Kayda
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Bettyg,

You actually got a reply???? That is amazing!

Someone actually reads our emails!

Kayda

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Areneli
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bettyg,

Just install on your computer Opera browser (or ask somebody for help). It is free to download.

In Opera you can enlarge any website up to the point that one word will take the whole screen of your computer. It will keep you independent.

Just press Ctrl toghether with + (plus) . If you want to reduce fonts just go for - (minus)

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lou
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I don't have opera browser. Am using mozilla firefox, also free to download and those same controls will enlarge and decrease size of text on page. Easy to do.
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Kayda - Yes, please, I would -love- to see the documents you have!

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"Morgellons disease shares characteristics with various recognized conditions, including attention-deficit disorder, chronic fatigue syndrome, Lyme disease, obsessive-compulsive disorder and a mental illness involving false beliefs about infestation by parasites (delusional parasitosis).

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Morgellons is like Lyme. All the ducks say it's in your head when it is they, the ducks, who are dealing with their own ignorance and arrogance.

My mother used to say "Ignorance is bliss".

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areneli and lou,

thanks for both your comments. lou, i have same mozilla browser, but when i use view, LARGEST, nothing happens when i use control + !!

areneli, would you send me a PM and just copy your comments there since i won't have time to do this until AFTER MY SURGERY MARCH 5; to other vital thigns needing done around here. thanks my friend. then i can earmark it to followup on. [group hug] [kiss] [group hug]

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