SAMPLE LETTER TO THE HHS
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
200 Independence Avenue, S.W., Room 615-F
Washington, D.C. 20201
Attn: Secretary Mike Leavitt
FAX 202-690-7203
Subject: Morgellons Investigation
Dear Secretary Leavitt:
Thousands of families in the US and abroad are reporting symptoms of a serious
and disabling illness which is being called Morgellons Disease.
Unfortunately, to date, no one understands the cause of Morgellons disease,
nor how many US families are currently at risk for contracting the illness.
Most families affected by this illness are looking to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) for immediate answers.
I am asking that you make certain that this grave situation receives the
immediate and full attention that any potentially infectious illness posing a
public health threat would receive from the public health sector.
Specifically, I am requesting that you ask the CDC to make the investigation
of Morgellons disease a priority, to expedite and expand the upcoming
investigation, and to inform the medical community regarding the CDC
Morgellons investigation.
As you may be aware, the CDC recently hired an outside vendor to conduct the
long-awaited CDC investigation of the disease. The current investigation
is an epidemologic investigation, and I am asking that the CDC quickly move
from an epidemiologic investigation to aggressively searching for a treatment
and eventual cure for this disease. It should be noted that statistics
gathered by the Morgellons Research Foundation indicate that 37 percent of
sufferers have multiple family members who are affected, and that one out of
six affected family members is a child age twelve or under.
I respectfully and emphatically request that you ask the CDC to contact state
medical boards and physician groups as soon as possible, to inform these
groups that CDC will soon be conducting this investigation. Since the
majority of US physicians are unaware of the symptoms of Morgellons disease,
it seems prudent to inform them about this public health investigation, as
well as the distinct symptoms of this disease as soon as possible.
Numerous phone calls and letters have poured into the CDC from the public
over the past few years asking for help, and the CDC has already received
letters from 39 members of Congress asking them to expedite the Morgellons
invesitigation. In fact, the CDC has received more inquiries
regarding Morgellons disease than any issue in the agency's history.
I appreciate your rapid attention to this matter and seek your personal
commitment to ending the suffering caused by Morgellons disease.
Sincerely,