I'm not entirely sure why you posted this, Trumpet, as the CDC denies that Morgellon's is a 'real' medical issue. This is their stance on Morgellon's:
"Results of the study, published in PloS OneExternal Web Site Icon show this condition appears to be uncommon among a population representative of Northern California residents. Skin damage from the sun was the most common skin abnormality found, and no single underlying medical condition or infectious source was identified. Upon thorough analysis, most sores appeared to result from chronic scratching and picking, without an underlying cause. The materials and fibers obtained from skin-biopsy specimens were mostly cellulose, compatible with cotton fibers."
www.cdc.gov/unexplaineddermopathy/ Based on this study (posted in the article above), which states:
"We were not able to conclude based on this study whether this unexplained dermopathy represents a new condition, as has been proposed by those who use the term Morgellons, or wider recognition of an existing condition such as delusional infestation, with which it shares a number of clinical and epidemiologic features."
journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0029908