Fighting Morgellons Disease, Disbelief a Continuing Struggle for Many Americans

by Michael on February 6, 2012 in Medical News

 

There are several healthcare related issues that most seniors are used to having to deal with. There are the questions concerning Medicare benefits and whether or not Medigap (supplemental Medicareinsurance) is needed to provide the extra coverage you need. There are decisions regarding which prescription drug plans are the best for us, and there are diet, nutrition, and exercise concerns that many of us have to deal with on a regular basis. However, most of us can count on one thing most of the time—that doctors and medical professionals recognize whatever medical condition we are seeking treatment for. For those suffering from Morgellons Disease, though, that is not often the case.

The Morgellons Disease Debate

There has been a debate among those suffering from Morgellons and those researching Morgellons for a long time. Breaking it down in its simplest terms, those who suffer from the disease believe it is one thing, while many healthcare professionals believe something entirely different:

“Morgellons, according to its sufferers, is characterized by tiny parasites living under the skin, which produce fiber-like substances that spring from lesions. While most doctors dismissed the disease as an outbreak of delusional parasitosis, Morgellons sufferers have insisted that it was insulting to be told that ‘it’s all in your head.’” (from CDC Study Debunks Morgellons Disease and the Stigma of Mental Illness)

Many Morgellons sufferers were bolstered by the fact that the CDC finally decided to conduct a full study of the disease. However, many were not satisfied with the CDC’s findings, which stated, “No common underlying medical condition or infectious source was identified, similar to more commonly recognized conditions such as delusional infestation.” (fromPlosOne)

These results from the CDC have not deterred sufferers from Morgellons and vocal activists demanding that the disease is not a mental one or a “delusion.”

Tips for Your Visit to the Doctor

A trip to the doctor for a Morgellons sufferer can come with a range of stress and frustrations that far transcend that of an average trip to see a medical professional. Sufferers of the disease are often met with disbelief or true confusion. Recently, CareMan posted Morgellons Disease:Tips on Surviving Your Doctors Appointments.

In the article, he is quick to point out that many doctors may not have even heard of Morgellons disease, which can make the initial meeting with the doctor incredibly difficult for the patient. However, he suggests that “You must know as much as possible in order to educate your health care provider.”  His other tips include remaining calm—avoiding becoming agitated, not picking at lesions, and choosing words very carefully. He believes many Morgellons disease patients are met with skepticism because of using words like “worms” or “bugs” to describe what they see in their skin.

Treating Morgellons Disease

For many sufferers of Morgellons, physicians and dermatologists have been very little or no help. Many suggest that the disease is mental, and they recommend patients visit a psychiatrist. Because of this and a lack of knowledge regarding Morgellons in the health community, many have turned to natural treatments to combat the disease. Colloidal Silver remains a choice among many sufferers. Colloidal Silver products such asNutraSilver claim that “Now you can use NutraSilver to help eliminate germs inside your body without the harmful side-effects of antibiotics.”

Dealing with any medical condition can be painful and, at times, heartbreaking. That pain only increases when you feel that no one can help you or even tell you how to begin to treat the disease. For many dealing with Morgellons Disease, gaining information, providing information, and getting the medical world to listen is as just an added struggle on top of the disease itself.

If you would like to learn more about medicare supplement plans or receive a Free Medicare Supplement Rate Quote visit http://www.medigap360.com/ to find the lowest supplemental insurance rates in your area.

{ 0 comments… add one now }

Leave a Comment