Anybody on here ever google Morgellns? It's some fake disease that JonI Mitchell supposedly has. Truly fascinating.
Joni Mitchell, 71, was taken to a hospital in Los Angeles on Tuesday after she was found unconscious at her Los Angeles home. In recent years, the singer has complained of a number of health problems, including one particularly unusual ailment: Morgellons disease.
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People who believe they have the condition report lesions that don’t heal, “fibers” extruding from their skin and uncomfortable sensations like pins-and-needles tingling or stinging. Sufferers may also report fatigue and problems with short-term memory and concentration.
Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention studied 115 people who said they had the condition. In a report published in 2012, they said they were unable to identify an infectious source for the patients’ “unexplained dermopathy.” There was no evidence of an environmental link, and the “fibers” from patients resembled those from clothing that had gotten trapped in a scab or crusty skin.
The investigators cast doubt on Morgellons as a distinct condition and said that it might be something doctors were already familiar with: delusional infestation, a psychiatric condition characterized by an unshakable but erroneous belief that one’s skin is infested with bugs or parasites.
Drug use can contribute to such delusions, and the investigators noted evidence of drug use — prescription or illicit — in half of the people they examined. Of the 36 participants who completed neuropsychological testing, 11 percent had high scores for depression, and 63 percent, unsurprisingly, were preoccupied with health issues.
These patients have a reduced quality of life, the researchers concluded, but the cause is not clear. Science one day may find that Morgellons has a physical basis, but at the moment most experts treat it as a psychiatric disorder — to the great frustration of people, like Ms. Mitchell, who feel they are afflicted with it.
Wow, strange. I have a skin disease and it took forever to get it correctly diagnosed. I went decades without doctors knowing what it was. But mine has a real name and is legit.
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The tingling, pins and needles and stinging sounds like MS or even fibromyalgia or diabetic.
I have restless legs.
My mawmaw has been dealing with wounds on her legs that won't heal for about ten years now.
Just because it doesn't have a textbook starting point, doesn't mean it isn't real.
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We didn't know Lymes disease or West Nile existed until we were able to design a test. Same with many illnesses that " dont exist" simply because doctors dont have a specific test for it. So then instead of really looking for a physical cause , they label it as psychiatric.
I had Lyme's disease. I had Knock You Flat on Your Back debilitating fatigue. The ONLY thing I was capable of doing was slinking off to work and getting through and then coming home and crashing. Thank God they had a test for Lyme's at that point or I am sure I would have been told "it's all in your head". But, think of all the people that have suffered through all sorts of things only be told they were imagining it because medicine didn't have a concrete answer. Yes, maybe there is nothing a doctor can do or any treatment, but to fluff off symptoms as being made up or imaginary or psychological doesn't mean that is the case.
I've heard of this before. Some sufferers tear at their skin trying to get the fibers out. There is definitely something to it. I don't think there are actual fibers there but something is happening with the nerves or the brain or something to make them feel like there is. I am very thankful I don't feel like this.
Was she part of the druggie crowd, back in the day?
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She hung out with some druggies. Crosby, Stills and Nash did some heavy drugs, and she was best pals with them. I think she may have been involved with Graham Nash, if I remember correctly.
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The criminal minds episode though said the people were triggered by a real life event and then used the imaginary illness to cope with the stress from the real event. Their sores and stuff were not real. They had sores from scratching and cutting into themselves. Not from real issues. If you scratch your skin long enough you can cause an actual sore that gets infected.
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