See my blog today with ChatGPT. It continues to say there are none known species as described. Guess what? Scientists discover new parasites every day! How that works, I don’t know. If I were a scientist or parasite student I would be seeking out people like us to study this thing. It’s not rare. It’s global. We all are exposed to it. I’m sure there’s a reason only some get it but I can also see it in skin of people who say they don’t. Maybe it’s like demodex that inhabit us and only when there’s an overload do we get it full blown.
I know that every time I think I know what it can be I’m wrong. Like chat told me, there’s not one single thing with all of those behaviors. So it did say if we are infected by a larvae who has a fungus, it may. But all of us? No. I think this is something they all refuse to admit can infect humans. Like those tardigrades - they can’t be innocent. And every insect site says “they don’t invade skin but don’t underestimate the larvae.” It’s definitely the larvae. Of what I’m not sure. :