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What if a hyper-reactor lives with a hyper NON reactor?

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  1. BB_TYS

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    Posted 1 month ago
    Mon Oct 19 2009 14:18:06
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    I am living with a NON-reactor (my hubby) so he could've been feeding those buggers without noticing anything at the same time, it seems like they left me alone making me feel "I am in control...all the treatments are working"....then suddenly being spotted in a nymph stage walking along the box spring with belly full of reddish liquid (you know what that is). This happened last night, while I was cleaning and saw this little guy walking by. I didn't get any bites for 7 days now (knock on wood!!!!!) We've done all we could (steaming, ovening/packtiting, spraying, packing, moving most of our stuff to storage with intention of keeping them there for 18-20 months) in the past two weeks. Now after seeing this nymph, I wonder how could one really get rid of this parasite while they have a non-reactive food source?

  2. sunshine1583

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    Posted 1 month ago
    Thu Oct 22 2009 22:05:26
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    I went throught many months of hell b/c I live with a non reactor. I have been through many drugs for allergies and scabies treatments, to find out the awful truth. My boyfriend saw one feeding on him, but he never got a bump. Meanwhile I looked like I had chicken pox or something really bad. Once you discover the problem, the only thing to do is solve it and keep yourself as comfortable as possible in the process.

  3. BB_TYS

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    Posted 3 weeks ago
    Fri Oct 30 2009 18:37:39
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    So "Sunshine", how did you get back to your normal life (I assumed you have)? you are still with your "non-reactive" boyfriend, I am thinking? :)) Your more detailed explanation could be huge help for me. Thank you in advance.


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