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  • Friztag06 The answer to your question would be yes if we lived in a perfect world. If Morgellons is handled by the medical community as chronic Lyme disease is, we will never see evidence of any kind. And, yes, perhaps Morgellons is a symptom of Lyme disease or to be exact, a co infection of Lyme disease. I

  • I'm just wondering....If this is a pathological case shouldn't there, at our current medical advancement, be a presentable evidence of what caused this evident symptoms? I mean...Okay, most of the study that I found states that px's more or less complain of "worms" - or simply they have something within them.

    So how come there's none? And also can this be just a different symptom from an already identified disease? I'm not rejecting any ideas presented, just wanted to know more. :D

  • Fake!

  • yeah, everyone on the internet is so evil they would post fake videos of a grotesque health condition, who's the faker now hmmm?

  • Well how would you know? Unless you knew this individual you cannot make the assumption that this is true. After all, people lie all the time on the internet in order to make people feel sorry for them or to gain attention. You obviously haven't been on the internet very long if you don't know that. It's like an unspoken rule to everything - Be Skeptical of everything because you never know when someone is lying.... which is usually all the time on the net.

  • then by your logic, you cannot assume it's fake either. you have to think about what the person has to gain from lying. it's not like if you believe this the person whho posted it gets your credit card number.

  • My logic states that I have to be skeptical. So until I get tangible proof saying it's real, I call a fake. People gain a lot of things from lying. Attention, for example, is something that a lot of people crave on the internet because they can't attain it in their real life situations. Perhaps this is what is happening. Can I be for certain? No. But even the professionals don't believe Morgellon's isn't a true disease.

    Now what does that have to do with my credit card number?

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  • *Is. Sorry about the typo.

  • how much proof do you need? you have meltiple videos and photos, and you still need more proof? im not talking about diseases, im talkin about the worms.

    on the credit card topic, i was saying you were so skeptical to believe it that you're acting like you have something to lose from it being false.

    isnt it better to just stay on the safe side and take the steps it takes to prevent it from happening? i know sure as hell i dont want worms in my nipples!

  • im scared yeow

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