Suspected Dictyostelium d.
Morgellons syndrome lesion pseudo-scab with suspected Dictyostelium d. growing into the wound.
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This is a very familiar scab-like lesion
I have experienced for 2 1/2yrs. Espesially my first lesions. I thought this was related to a tick of some sort because it becomes
apparent as soon as it draws blood in the
center (or so it seems). I take baby asprin daily, however, these lesions bleed profusely
from the red part in the center where it seems to attatch itself when it is removed.
-Sarah Dawn