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𝘞𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘪𝘴 𝘢 𝘚𝘬𝘪𝘯 𝘗𝘪𝘤𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘋𝘪𝘴𝘰𝘳𝘥𝘦𝘳? A skin picking disorder is a condition that causes a person to pick at their skin for various reasons.
In light of #BFRBAwarenessWeek, only one of these five conditions is considered to be a #BFRB; excoriation disorder (aka compulsive skin picking).
Each diagnosis is important to consider because they require different treatments to settle the pervasiveness of the condition at hand.
#bfrbweek#bfrb awareness week#skin picking disorder#skin picking#skin picking support#skinpickingsupport#morgellons#morgellonsdisease#prurigonodularis#lichensimplexchronicus#delusionalparasitosis#excoriation disorder#excoriationdisorder#delusional parasitosis#skinpicking#Instagram
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CDC confirma que la enfermedad de Morgellons es real https://bit.ly/3QmWXCy
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Black debris.
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Morgellons, Self-assembling nanotech/graphene in 💉
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✌️💢 Patent #Morgellons exposed - Original Document ✌️
https://berndpulch.org/2024/05/29/%e2%9c%8c%ef%b8%8f%f0%9f%92%a2-patent-morgellons-exposed-original-document-%e2%9c%8c%ef%b8%8f/
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Data Bridge Market Research analyses a growth rate in the morgellons disease market in the forecast period 2023-2030. The expected CAGR of the morgellons disease market tends to be around 6.60% in the mentioned forecast period. The market was valued at USD 500 million in 2022, and it would grow up to USD 833.73 million by 2030. In addition to the market insights such as market value, growth rate, market segments, geographical coverage, market players, and market scenario, the market report curated by the Data Bridge Market Research team also includes in-depth expert analysis, patient epidemiology, pipeline analysis, pricing analysis, and regulatory framework.
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Morgellons disease (MD) is an emerging dermopathy with worldwide distribution.
The name “Morgellons” is derived from a disease recognized in the seventeenth century in French children by Sir Thomas Browne. These children were noted to have “coarse hairs” protruding from their backs. The distinguishing feature of MD is the appearance of skin lesions with filaments that lie under, are embedded in, or project from skin.
Filaments can be white, black, or brightly colored.Furthermore, MD patients exhibit a variety of manifestations that resemble symptoms of Lyme disease (LD), such as fatigue, joint pain, and neuropathy.
A study found that 98% of MD subjects had positive LD serology and/or a tickborne disease diagnosis, confirming the clinical association between MD and spirochetal infection. Conversely, 6% of LD patients in an Australian study were found to have MD.
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wellnessgurl72, day 1: Guess what 🤩 I found this great new NATURAL treatment 😲 without any NASTY CHEMICALS 💊🤮I was walking in a field and saw these chunky black bits on some wheat and I was like 🤔what's this? Guess what, guys, it's a FUNGUS. That's a plant! 🤗🌱I'm gonna try it for a month and see how it works out!
wellnessgurl72, day 10: My skin feels itchy 😬and tight, but that's good 😍I can FEEL the toxins leaving my body! I hope those witches living behind my shed don't take them!!!
wellnessgurl72, day 13: Wellness fam I'm really 😍 feeling my body purging all those NASTY metals, toxins, and Morgellons 🤮 and all I have to do is keep eating these black bits on my wheat! 🤯 I'm meeting Deobrah tomorrow too!!!
wellnessgurl72, day 14: I always felt some weird energy from Deborah, because she's a Scorpio, but then she 🫤 tried to steal my skin 🫤🫤🫤 Blessings up I can keep up my energy and the witches don't come after me and my beautiful fungus too!!! 🙏🙏🙏
wellnessgurl72, day 17: the REAL toxin cleanse ☺️☺️☺️ is setting fire to my shed 😍🙏😍🙏😍🙏 with the witches and the bone eaters and Deborah inside! 💝I'M going on the run with my TOXIN-FREE BODY and BEAUTIFUL ITCHY SKIN and DARK WHEAT FUNGUS and DANNY DEVITO'S SATELLITES CAN'T STOP ME!!!
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*That initial pain ends, but then more begins... you feel as if you're tied up in heavy chains, but the "chains" are ropes that are strangely heavy. The "ropes" tighten and twist, feeling as if your skin is being torn like paper, or the fabric of something sentimental and important.
@sincerely--me
#//Hit em with the ol' scurvy attack#//Magical deadly diseases my beloveds#//Morgellon's is next /j#puyobound tsu#Reuse Recycle#friendo eway#teal heart anon#tha
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im sick to death of the boring diseases people fake for attention online nowadays... we need to bring back morgellons
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Diseases like Toxic Mold syndrome, Chronic Lyme, Morgellons, Long Covid, etc. fascinate me because the medical community largely agrees they don't exist and probably they don't, but also they often exhibit very similar clusters of symptoms to each other.
Like what's going on here. Are these all just the list of symptoms that are easily induced psychosomatically? are there some environmental or social triggers that can be identified that actually cause people to think they have a disease that doesn't exist?
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This was like a rats nest bundle of debris with thick weird feathers as the main part. It had fiber balls and other filaments wrapped around it.
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Morgellons (/mɔːrˈɡɛlənz/) is the informal name of a self-diagnosed, scientifically unsubstantiated skin condition in which individuals have sores that they believe contain fibrous material.[1][2] Morgellons is not well understood, but the general medical consensus is that it is a form of delusional parasitosis,[3] on the psychiatric spectrum.[4] The sores are typically the result of compulsive scratching, and the fibers, when analysed, are consistently found to have originated from cotton and other textiles.[2][5]
The condition was named in 2002 by Mary Leitao,[6] a mother who rejected the medical diagnosis of her son's delusional parasitosis. She chose the name from a letter written by a mid-17th-century physician.[7][8] Leitao and others involved in her Morgellons Research Foundation successfully lobbied members of the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to investigate the condition in 2006.[9][10] CDC researchers issued the results of their multi-year study in January 2012, indicating that no disease organisms were present in the samples from the individuals examined and that the fibers found were likely cotton. The researchers concluded that the condition was "similar to more commonly recognized conditions such as delusional infestation".[11][12]
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Fucking super fascinating that Elizondo is currently doing the podcast circuit talking about fucking morgellons
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