I right clicked on the link and opened it up from there.....works that way.

On 2/16/07, Smitty <[email protected]> wrote:
The video doesn't play.



On 2/16/07, Marshall Dudley <[email protected]> wrote:
> One of these women called me about 1 1/2 years ago, and I sent them CS.
> I guess it didn't work.
>
> Marshall
> *
>
> Remember the report about people who had threads coming out of their
> bodies? Well, these people have something worse. You can see the video
> (which will make you itch!!) at:
>
> http://www1.wsvn.com/features/articles/investigations/MI39689
>
> Click on "watch the video"
>
>
> Body Bugs**
>
> */It is a story unlike many we have ever seen. It began with one South
> Florida woman and has now grown to involve dozens of people. People
> claiming to have bugs coming out of their bodies. Don't believe it? Then
> sit back and watch Patrick Fraser's special investigation, Body Bugs.//
> /*Reported by:**
>
> *Patrick Fraser*
> **Producer:
>
> *Diana Reed
> *Contact**
>
> *[email protected]*
>
> **View all archived
> /7 News Investigation/ reports
>
> WSVN -- Meet Kathy Jimenez. Her life is a nightmare.
>
> Kathy: "All my friends thought I was crazy. I lost all my friends."
>
> Meet Susan Hammer. Her life has been destroyed.
>
> Susan: "It's just drained me. It's quite humiliating."
>
> Two women with one thing in common.
>
> Jose Jimenez: "And she really has real bugs -- she has flies, ticks,
> nymphs. All sorts of strange bugs."
>
> You heard him correctly. Clean, healthy people have bugs coming out of
> their body.
>
> Susan: "This is horrible, and this is horrible."
>
> Kathy lives in Miami-Dade. When her condition started 18 months ago,
> Jose bought a powerful microscope to determine exactly what was coming
> out of his wife's body.
>
> Jose: "I just didn't believe that a person could have bugs -- live bugs
> just coming out of their body. It just didn't make any sense to me."
>
> And, to be perfectly honest, at first I didn't believe it either. We
> asked Kathy to scrape her skin. Then we watched as Jose put it under the
> microscope to see what was there.
>
> Patrick Fraser: "There's no doubt what that is."
>
> It seems clear: a bug. And, if you are amazed, look at this. Every
> morning, when Kathy wakes up, the bed is covered with what appears to be
> pepper.
>
> Jose put the pepper-looking substance under a microscope. It's amplified
> 100 times and is shocking.
>
> Jose: "You can see it there, how it's moving. When it's all done, it
> just retracts right back into the cocoon, and again, it's just a piece
> of dirt if you didn't know any better."
>
> At first, doctors told Kathy she was, to put it politely, off the deep
> end. This one wrote she needed psychiatric help.
>
> Jose: "We are all crazy, and these pictures are figments of our
> imagination, and somehow we're able to photograph delusions."
>
> Other doctors examined Kathy and watched as she contstantly scratched
> her itching body and told her they couldn't find anything wrong. Jose is
> convinced they are afraid to admit bugs are living in her body.
>
> Jose: "Most doctors don't want to be labeled with that diagnosis because
> they get blackballed from the entire medical community."
>
> Jose then sent slides to Harvard University and the CDC. Both had the
> same conclusion.
>
> Jose: "One person said, yes, they're parasites, they're anthropods, but
> they don't think that they're coming from you. You're just being bitten."
>
> But Kathy and Susan are not the only ones we found that have bugs in
> their bodies.
>
> Trisha Springstead: "I probably have 50 people underground."
>
> Trisha invented a cream that treats skin disorders like psoriasis. And
> people infected with this bug disorder came to her after doctors
> couldn't cure them. People like this beautiful young woman, who can't
> understand why bugs come out of her young arms. Or this woman, who has
> had the disease so long she says she has learned to live with it.
>
> Trisha has talked to many of them and says many more are too ashamed to
> admit they have the problem.
>
> Trisha: "They don't want to lose their jobs. They don't want to lose
> their reputations. They're horrified, and I'm going to advocate for
> them. I won't shut up. I won't."
>
> Trisha says others who have microscopic bugs coming out of their skin
> are misdiagnosed. Sometimes they are told they have scabies or shingles,
> in part because many doctors don't recognize the problem.
>
> Trisha: "I think they want do the right thing, but they are too used to
> looking in a textbook and saying, 'Well, if this is this, and this is
> this, it's delusions of parasitosis. Let's put them on anti-psychotics."
>
> With no cure, Susan can't work and can't go out in public.
>
> Instead, she sits at home and pulls these long things out of her body.
> She is left frightened, frustrated and furious.
>
> Susan: "This needs to be cut. It's just horrible, when you've tried
> everything in the whole world and, you know, try to maintain your
> dignity and your integrity."
>
> Susan has suffered for nine months. Kathy has struggled for 18 months
> and has just given up.
>
> Kathy: "I just want to die."
>
> Lillian Rivera: "The Health Department is taking this very seriously."
>
> But now, the people who have this unique problem are getting some attention.
>
> After we told the Miami-Dade Health Department about Kathy's condition,
> they sent a team into the Jimenez house to start investigating, to try
> and determine what is happening to these people.
>
> Lillian Rivera: "Right now, to us it's a mystery. We do not know if it's
> an emerging infectious disease or a parasitic disease, at this time. We
> don't have enough information. We haven't confirmed a diagnosis, so we
> are investigating, and, until we have the final investigation, we cannot
> say."
>
> At least someone is listening to Kathy, instead of telling her she is crazy.
>
> Jose: "What would I like? I'd like to see all of these things gone from
> her body. I think that you're going to be seeing more of these cases."
>
> Trisha is certain of that and is convinced these bugs that are infecting
> human bodies are a warning sign of things to come.
>
> Trisha: "If we don't do something soon, this is the next epidemic. This
> is the next plague."
>
> A frightening thought, but, clearly, this appears to be a frightening
> reality.
>
> Patrick Fraser: "What did you think when you saw the legs moving?"
>
> Jose: "You're horrified because you keep thinking, how does something
> like this come out of a person's body?"
>
> How, why, and what can be done?
>
> "I want somebody to help me. I want somebody to give me the right
> medicine to help me."
>
> Hopefully, Kathy, somebody will.
> *
>
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