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>Have a health condition of some sort
>feel itchy every night i go to sleep, making it incredibly difficult to sleep most nights
>possibly morgellons? (most say its psychosomatic but what i have certainly is not, something is crawling all over my skin and in my orifices, have tried meds for scabies, washing everything vigorously, nothing has been working.
>wake up some mornings with a bloody swollen tipped nose feeling itchy in my nose and like i just got punched in it
>feeling extremely tired, lightheaded all the time all the time
>makes it difficult to work
>get unemployment
Can I get disability for this? Feel like its going to cost a good sum to find a doctor who would know how to even address this, and im dirt poor obviously. this shit is making me miserable and just flipped out on my gf when she was being bitchy feel like im losing it and i need to take care of this somehow. I think she is also feeling the same thing as she sleeps in the same bed which tells you it is certainly not psychosomatic.

I feel like my only hope to not just blow my brains out is to make it in crypto so i can afford to get this taken care of. fuck life is pain when you are poor. im so fucking tired

>> No.30087120

Country/living conditions?

>> No.30087160

>>30086866
It sounds stupid but have you tried taking a lot of Benadryl before bed and seeing if it's some sort of rando allergy? I had something very similar to what you are describing years ago and a few days of high dose Benadryl at night got rid of it. To this day I have no fucking clue what triggered the itching because I do not have allergies in general, but I thank the mercy Benadryl got rid of it. I was losing my mind from sleep deprivation.

>> No.30088759

7 days keto/paleo followed by 3 day water fast. Do not drink more than a gallon a day during fast. If it’s auto immune this will make it better. That being said, if anyone you know has scabies, it is possible to constantly reinfest yourself from bedding even if using medication. Good luck anon

>> No.30088966

>>30086866
>>30087160
Dust mite allergy perhaps. Wash your sheets with hot water. Get an air filter.
Also maybe fiberglass has been leaked from your bed if it's a shitty foam mail in the box one.

>> No.30089030

>>30087120
US, living conditions are fine, just picked it up a few years ago hiking with my dog i think, it wasnt so bad at first, only a few nights here n there id get little itchy, over the years i've failed to remedy it, went to a doctor that didnt help for shit, this shit just wont go away, and now its worse than ever and really deteriorating my health i feel
>>30087160
i dont believe its an allergy, my gf also feels it and seems to have contracted whatever i have as well, and has told me she feels the same thing, crawling or itching sensation in orifices. Really gets to you in public at work, you don't want to look like a crackhead or gross but this shit is hell. But fuck it i'll give it a shot i'm desperate at this point i'll literally try anything

>> No.30089041

do a dust mite check

>> No.30089051

>>30086866
>can I get disability for this?
Only if you have medical records, you have gone to a doctor right anon?

>> No.30089333

>>30088759
i think my girlfriend might be reinfesting me, she refuses to cover herself in the mildly poisonous oil lotion treatment, because of her sensitive skin or something saying it burns, im gonna sit her down and tell her to do it thoroughly, hopefully she will comply and do it regularly. also i try spraying down bedding with peppermint and shit and it seems to work somewhat some nights but not so much others. Probably need to find one of those plastic sheets to put over the bed to really keep myself from being reinfected by bedding.
>>30088966
some sort of mites for sure. thanks

>> No.30089402

>>30086866
smoke weed

>> No.30089526

>>30089051
i went to a shitty little patient first doctor that just looked at me like i had three heads when i described the condition and prescribed me some corticosteroid for inflammation and just diagnosed me with dermatitis. and gave me permethrin becausee i told him that it was a parasite and that i really needed that, i don't think he had a single clue how to diagnose or treat what i was talking about. i don't keep any kind of records though and that was a while ago a few years ago, planning to go again soon

>> No.30089539

read "Healing Lyme" by Stephen Buhner, or perhaps "Amalgam Illness" by Andy Cutler.

The lyme book will help you learn to heal coinfections using herbs.

Amalgam Illness might be why your body cant fight anything

>> No.30089583

>>30089402
i do every day, one of the few things that makes me not want to kill myself every second of the day

>> No.30089644

>>30089539
interesting i will check it out, i have considered the possibility of lyme, god i hope its not that

>> No.30089687

>>30089644
I'm in an alternative health discord with a lot of people treating their lyme and coinfections as well as chelating mercury to help certain ailments, if you are interested in learning more

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>>30089402

>> No.30089787

>>30089687
ya im interested, im willing to try anything at thhis point

>> No.30090389

>>30087160
Do not do this, OP. Take zero medical advice from these psychopaths.

Insomnia is bad, spend less time on the internet before sleep.

>> No.30090610

>>30086866
Go to the doctor bro!!!!!1!!!!!!°1

>> No.30090663

Unironically sounds like Hodgkin's lymphoma OP

>> No.30090741

>>30086866
just buy more LINK, you'll be fine

>> No.30091232

>>30087160
lmao dont be cruel