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Strange invisible bugs

Hello,
We have been suffering for almost 2 yrs. my wife has it the worst. She has thyroid problems which I think contribute to her infestation. The doctors here have decided to give her a referral to mayo. She is there now. They gave her a funny look when she mentioned possibility of mites. I just threw away yet another bed today. When I stay in hotels and friends house no problems. Here at home I feel sensations on my face and in my ears. I use alcohol on a Q-tip and it stops them for a bit. We are using enzymes, diatomaceous earth, permethrin, wash clothes in ammonia and borax. We have tried all the oils and potions we can find. We have moved 3 times in 1 year and even stayed in a hotel for 3 months. We cannot get rid of them. It's hell on earth. We need help.
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I don't think your problem is bugs or mites of any kind. I think it might be internal. When you and your wife are somewhere else your more at ease hence less problems. Sounds like your both traumatized by something that happened some time ago and you didn't get over it.
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We had a good of these things last year. They are colloquially called noseeums, because you just can't see them. They love moist places like eyes and sweaty faces. I captured hundreds of them by setting out open jars half filled with Apple Cider vinegar. They are drawn to the smell and eventually fall in and drown. Then - you can see them. Floating specks in the vinegar.
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