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Mysterious bug under my skin, crawling on my scalp

This is my first post, I've been reading this forum for about a month now, reading about evetything from how to cure scabies to mites.

I'm 27 years old, live in Dallas Texas and here is my story...

First, we've always had a fly problem at every house we go to. You know, the little fruit fly looking things. However, we're not big fruit eaters and don't have any out. They seem to love the trash and the sink (different fly?).

Up to 6 months ago I felt like a bug was crawling on me when I sat on my couch and bed (different apartment), our first assumption was bed bugs and we treated the house (using bombs) for these, the crawling feeling slowed but never fully stopped.

We recently moved (2 months ago) and I felt the same thing on the couch and bed, even worse actually. So much so that we had to throw the couch out. The couch had a mattress in it, it ended up staying out back for a little while until one day I looked out there and it had little black bugs crawling all over it. During this time it seemed I ws being attacked at night by whatever this is, constant crawling all over my head. I usually stay up late to work (upwards of 5AM sometimes) and the entire time this crawling is going on. When I get in the bed it's even worse.

Now here we are at present day. Three days ago I started feeling like whatever this was is now in my skin (I'm certain of it), It's under the skin on my face, my scalp, my back, my toes, and my feet. I can feel it crawling in and out of my anus at times also.

Went to the dermatoligist today and of couse he says it's my imagination, some people get it. He's subscribed me some DEXEPIN for depression. :(  Funny thing is I'm not depressed, my life was quite good until this bug showed up.

I can feel them crawling under my skin, they hang out in my ear (not sure if under the skin or just in the canal) all day, it's gross. No one in the house (my wife and 3 kids) can feel them. My wife has bites all up and down her legs and even a protruded ring looking this on her forearm.

As you might have imagined I'm loosing my mind and life, nothing is the same. And now that the doctor says it's my imagination I cant even get my mom or wide (even though she has a lot of bites) to believe what I'm feeling is real. This makes everything 99.9% harder.

At first I thought it was bird mites (lots of trees around our apartment), then I thought scabies (becuase I can see tracks under my skin), and now I'm thinking it's some kind of fly. There are flys everwhere in this apartment. The disposal was broken when we moved in and it had  flies coming out, they are still around even today (and it's broken again). The bathroom has the flies, in fact, there are several dead in the tub.

I spray the tub down with bleach/water after getting out and noticed when I spray the faucet part some of it turns black (black mold?).

Could this be a bot fly? What do I need to do to get rid of it. Now that the dermatologist was no hope (second doc I've seen, first gave me Pemethrin which did not work) I was thinking of ordering some Stromectol / Ivermectin and Green Kleen Green online.

Recently I had jock itch for the first time in my life, had been taking Gris Peg (Griseofulvin) when this all started to intensify. Please if anyone has been through anything like this offer your sound advice.
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this really works!! I had a similar problem as you and cured it this way!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6pZlWp2QcU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih8R4OCHysg&feature=related

MMS is awesome!! mixed with DMSO is terribly potent!! kills all skin infections except athletes foot.
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This is a fungus. It makes a biofilm in your body that attracts bugs, thats why all your bugs are different. It has been used on plants to keep insects from destroying them and has now infected humans. You are literally a bug magnet. The lint looking things in the air are hyphae and have infective pods on them.

Go to youtube and search for "what is morgellons? The mystery being solved." it explains the part of the fungus they cultured from lesions.

I dont have lesions, but i definitely have morgellons. I have the blue threads on my skin that cause itching. I cant see them unless i use a microscope, but invariatably, every time i itch i find a fiber.

I use theraneem lotion to work them out of my skin and the crawling sensation stops. I still feel something crawling on my feet in the house, probably a bug attracted by the fungus. The fungus eats the bugs for nutrition.

There are a few cures out there using diet and suppliments, thats what im doing now. Vitamin c seems to be very important, as well as eliminating processed food and sugar from your diet. Everyone that has this has a beat down immune system that lrt it in. Most of us have candida overgrowth. A yeast that is naturally in our bodies that has gotten way out of control.

You need to avoid any food thats been genetically modified. Only eat organic and fresh. If you look around, you can find fairly inexpensive organic and hormone free food everywhere. I found milk, salad and eggs at sams club really cheap. Walmart has organic salad.

Youve got to improve your immune system so it can fight this fungus off. Look for the poor mans protocol for suppliments that have cured people. Youll need a good probiotic, preferably one that will fight the yeast. Ive ordered fivelac because its gotten good reviews.

Arthrobotrys oligospora is the main fungus we have.
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It's not all in your head.  It is real.  This lady has the same thing and she proved it by scratching her skin and then immediately taking it to a microscope.  They show the bugs in the microscope in this film:

http://www.
youtube.com/watch?v=_I_gviV7NeE&feature=related

Keep your body alkaline.  Disease can not exist in alkaline environment.  Taking chlorella is the easiest way I think.  Or drink 1tsp apple cider vinegar in water each morning on empty stomach, mixed with a tsp of honey.  Also get a good probiotic in the refrigerated section of the health food store.  Both will combat fungus also (which is incredibly difficult to get rid of).  

Blessed be and best of luck to you.
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Hello,We learn in life that what is indeed mysterious do have solutions.All along I used to believe that bird mites are a myth, and that the patient has a parasitophobia.Now I know that atleat some cases of parasitophobia do have possibly bird mites.

Can Med Assoc J. 1979 March 17; 120(6): 700–703.  PMCID: PMC1819175

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Skin acariasis caused by Dermanyssus gallinae (de Geer): an in-hospital outbreak.
P. Auger, J. Nantel, N. Meunier, R. J. Harrison, R. Loiselle, and T. W. Gyorkos.

Here the vector for the mite were pigeons(carriers ).
Best wishes.
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I have this too it's not psychological. The government and big pharma co. has been cross breeding bugs and playIng god. The outcome is never good. I had a case of what I thought was normal lice then one night I woke up with the feeling of hundreds of tiny spiders crawling on me and entering anal. I have rash on arm and tingling feeling. My infant has samething with worms in his stool. This also might be end of the world stuff were just the early victims:( I predict this will happen to millions and not be so weird very soon. Unless this is eugenics? I wouldn't be suprised. Population control? Either way you must get it out google MMS and follow the protocol for parasites
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I have it too. Google MMS follow parasite protocol
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