I head to amazon for 95% of my vagina care needs as well. This bitch knows what she’s doing.
I head to amazon for 95% of my vagina care needs as well. This bitch knows what she’s doing.
Shiny morgellons!
the WORST part about Kim is how i have now side with Kyle. Fuck you, Kim.
I don’t think it’s blurry at all- psychiatric issues can cause physical pain and other symptoms. Just because your stress causes your nausea and vomiting doesn’t make it less “real,” if you know what I’m saying. I swear to god it’s all neurology.
The considerable debate is not among scientists - it is between scientists and patient advocacy groups - it is not unlike anti-vaxxer ‘disputes.’
I don’t have to be a practicing dermatologist or a patient to be able to read a report from the CDC or NIH.
If you thought someone had to be in order for their input in this argument to be valid, I’m afraid that is a ridiculous position to have.
No. There is no debate. Morgellons is a form of delusional parasitosis. That is the conclusion of dermatological science.
There’s certainly no debate in the medical field about this. The CDC actually commissioned a fairly comprehensive study on the phenomenon, and they could not find any virus, bacterium, fungi, or any other foreign pathogen behind the alleged symptoms. However, most signs do in fact point to delusional behavior on the…
Just a heads up. PLoS One is not a particularly well considered source in academia as can be seen by the massive spread in topics considered for publication. It is quoted a lot in the media because it was one of the first open access journals however you can easily publish pretty poor studies there if you are willing…
No, I don’t believe that is what you meant by debate at all. You did a quickie search, reached a too-fast conclusion, and are now trying to walk it back. I guess anyone can throw some initials after their name now and call it official.
Oh please! This is just typical research study-speak and not indicative of a “considerable debate” Find more peer reviewed research (and more current) to support your claim.
Actually, according to this (old-conducted in 2008 but just published; I wonder why it had such a hard time getting published?) article you posted, a considerable debate does not exist as ‘“We were not able to conclude based on this study whether this unexplained dermopathy represents a new condition, as has been…
It’s much more likely that the fibers are simply sticking to spots of dermatitis and places where they’ve picked at their skin.
I think it also feeds into peoples needs/desires to be special as it’s not just “unfashionable” diseases (e.g. mental illness) that people reject, it’s common ones - like scabies. Common diseases are what other people get, I’m a super special snowflake, my illness is super rare, nobody understands my suffering.
Why do these sufferers insist on thinking that the disease is biological and not mental? We have a long way to go towards accepting that mental illness is illness, don’t we?
AND YET NO ONE WILL EVEN TEXT ME BACK
RXqueen you honestly think this woman mistakenly got married 6 times in one year?
This is a cash-for-citizenship scam. They're paying her to marry them in order to get citizenship. It's not just some person who's serially fallen in love and married ten different men. It's fraud.
Yet her selfie crimes go unpunished
Mistake? This is apparently this woman's full time job. I wonder how much she got paid each time.