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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 4, 2009 1:14:52 GMT -5
Hum gosh I haven't done this in like forever. I'm laughing at myself cause haha I'm finding myself quite shy about it... ...what's gotten into me? So Mommasue asked if you could see a sucker...!?! Well, hum, I just don't know but...? Well, I took these a while ago and feel like every one should have seen them 'cause I've posted them before but forget that after time...yeah...time, time, time!?! I have like hundreds of pics. I used to have the clear ooze gel that would glue and cover a lesion right!?! Then when I'd pull it off there would be all the little spikes. Basically what I concluded, me, I me...no one else so I'm not trying to push or whatever but this is just how I viewed if after pick, pick, picking ;D. I don't pick hardly no more. Anyway it's not the same, my skin doesn't react the same way and I wouldn't have this happening anyway. Now I do still get what Daryl has posted pics of...I get these lil cyst like balls deep in my skin that take a some manipulating to get out. Not as big as Ant has posted though...? No more spikes...no more little larva's or huh hum...baby flukes ;D!!! So this is like a scab right, but the clear glue one. Loaded with lil' fluke baby heads. I'm going to just post a bunch of pics and do my best describing what I see but yeah, this isn't as easy as it used to be. I feel like a total dork right now!?! So the last pic up there, the third in the row of three. That's totally a little fluke baby. Sorry...my opinion...my thoughts. They drop the tail and make a little cyst around their cute lil bodies. You can see the way the tail is attached to the head in that one specifically. I'm going to post another few pics where you can see just a tail. Toni you know how you have tunnels right? The secrete enzymes to make the tunnels. Yep they do...all them do!
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 4, 2009 1:30:52 GMT -5
So this is like the one above but it has it's sister right next to it...haha...see that tho? So these were all in my face. These things had NO BUSINESS in my face! Not a bird, not a plane. Not bacteria or fungus. Those are a HUGE part of MY MORGELLONS and that of my babies. That's why I think Morgs is primarily a fluke disease BECAUSE it's the big part that bring us to the brink...well my family anyway. Yeah there are the fibers, got pics of those too. There are the rare chains and all the fungus and microfilariae, roundworms, whatever. But I feel it's the thousands of fluke babies embedded IN OUR TISSUES and their mommies/daddies that make those babies that make us know we're Morgified!?! There is a cercaria, tail, you can see it looks like it's mouth is open but that's not what that is but looks like it to me. You see that tail? Huh...I've got knot tailed cercaria from nose mucous...I don't even remember which flukes those are but they are like teeny tiny frog flukes I think. I'll add to this thread later if any of ya'll want to see more. One thing I want to add though...if you look in the first post you can see the little head things right in the picture where there are all the little guys with their spike tails!?! By a blood dot !?! Little sucking bastards...
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 4, 2009 1:51:48 GMT -5
Okay so now I'm having fun...! But dang none of these are new...these are all old and I've posted these before...a few times!?! This is the head of one guy that came from Kado's face. Prime Morgellons baby...written about 300+ years ago. penelope.uchicago.edu/letter/kellett.html"With the help of the microscope these cinder-coloured animals may be made out, having two horns, round eyes, a tail which is long, forked, with the extremities, which are bent up, covered with hair. These worms are terrible to look at." Looks like blood through there huh!?! Never really paid attention to that before. This is the same thing just adjusted the focus and the 3d pic is the tail part of both these two pics. One more of the land of spikes...! I don't get those at all anymore...I never thought I'd see that day.
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 4, 2009 2:02:36 GMT -5
Maybe I should get a flippin' life yet? Okay these few then I'm going to BED! But yeah...this used to be fun! Tonisue...I hope you see now why I feel so strongly that this is a fluke and their stage disease ;D. Which came first the chicken or the egg right? I used to talk to Dr. Matthews about that...which was first the Lyme or immune suppression or the flukes!?! Don't know but for some reason they're coming hand in hand!?! And there he is elongated. You can see the little dot-dots in these guys too...just like on the net. And you know how you can see videos of them elongating out and things!?! Okay and now I'm going to bed! Well no I'm going to make cocoa for Arianna and watch some TV !
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 4, 2009 2:13:59 GMT -5
Okay one more...off topic tho ! The grand prize "What the Hell" winner is? Check out the way the transparent fiber running down the middle has fibers braiding around it...freaky deaky!?! And macroscopic chains... And the chains still inside the beast! Okay this one is off the web... The clincher I say? Our blue fiber directly related to those chains that are inside the fluke...! My case is over... ;Ddumb ass I know but I can't help it sometimes. It's over for me anyway!?! Night...I'm toast...!
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Post by toni on Jan 4, 2009 10:28:48 GMT -5
Carrie, those are excellent pictures! And thank you for sharing them again. And you did great getting them, no doubt about that. I see why you are convinced, as I see too they do look like fluke stages - the Cercaria. I found this cercaria (on the left) in an article. Is this your pic (from your scope) on the right that you have posted above? Because they do look alike. Thanks Carrie.
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Post by toni on Jan 4, 2009 10:31:21 GMT -5
Also, do you have the "chains" link? And one more really important question...how the heck did you rid these from your face? I have a never ending (productive/producing) tunnel that just WON'T quit. (( there's those lips)) hahahha And I am really glad you posted these again, thank you.
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 4, 2009 12:26:14 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Jan 4, 2009 12:39:59 GMT -5
www.uni-bielefeld.de/biologie/Didaktik/Zoologie/html_eng/galerie_Ra_eng.html And most prevalent in Europe (cercarial skin infections) journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=81027This is TOO werid (WE) are literally on the same pages, haha I had these copied and ready to post for you too! ;D I'm having problems finding "fluke chains anywhere"....when you can will you post a link of where you got those "fluke chain" pics? Thanks... I looked at "the one link, but it was of Devcan.com"...not the Fluke chains. I'm SEEING the stages now...so what you're saying IS making sense to me. I couldn't have known this before...cause I wasn't seeing them in my specimens...but NOW am. Something else...my specimens are coming out with a "new" end on them. I'll show you in a bit...after I get this together too. There's SO MANY different kinds of flukes it's unreal!
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 4, 2009 14:33:35 GMT -5
Sorry...I'm a bit delirious! Honestly. I couldn't sleep for nothing last night. Here's the "chains" link...it was above the Devcan one. That's what you wanted right? lymebusters.proboards39.com/index.cgi?board=rash&action=display&thread=4513I'm seriously a bit off this am. I went to bed too late last night, tried to sleep with my daughter, hot like an oven in her room and was just restless all night. Now, I feel like DEATH and can't go work today...damn migraine! I'll be looking forward to your pics Toni and LOVE it that you and I were on the same link at the same time! Again I'm so sorry you're worried so much about your man...scary I know!!! There is NO INFO out there about the chains, none. Dr. Clark says that the "Spider Legs" in the toilet bowl are from the bursting of fluke bodies when they hit the water. That's what I started with...well not really. So I was on my own right? Reading, searching....blah blah. I'd been on the N/U/P/S/A board before it shut down but didn't stay there really...but had made a couple friendly connections. So Glenda...the "Good Witch ;D" called one time for Mary cause there was something going on...I don't remember exactly what. I'd talked to Mary too...she was awesome then, helped me a lot. I was so scared, alone, desperate and hurting. I was so worried about my kids, the hurt was so deep, in the heart you know!?! I'm SO GLAD that's over!!! You know the cry that comes from so deep in your heart, in your being and the pain that comes with that...that's where I was. Glenda was telling me the Lyme connection to Morgs. Huh...you know stubborn ass mule me. I got to Lymephotos and seen the pics there they had posted of the chains. Whoo hoo I was HAPPY! But they were claiming the chains were Lyme. I just didn't get it. I'd been using my scope. I knew Dr. Clark and had read her book. I'd gotten a large intestinal fluke from "wading", had the chains(on a separate occasion) and was on a mission. That's when I joined LB...late '05. I also had a whole bodied SLF from the same wading experience I had recovered the intestinal fluke. Pathology identified the intestinal fluke as a "baby carrot" I kid you not and I still had the whole SLF. I had been taking horse worm paste Fendbendazole, that's HOW I got the whole bodies of the worms as opposed from drinking a crap load of MOM for being constipated which gave me mad runs where I found the chains floating in the toilet bowl. Ha ha damn I know about some worms...OMG I was a reading FOOL!!! I'm totally laughing at myself!!! I learned about Dr. Schwartz early '06 from LB and hopped my ass on a plane to New Mexico to see him because he knew this was a fluke related disease and I was desperate to get my son some help so I thought he could honestly help us. I've been so hot that I gave Dr. George Schwartz the only adult whole SLF I had...gosh I'd have done anything to have that beotch. I am 100% positive, no doubt about it, so certain on my kids life I had those two things. No biggie though Tonisue because they are symbiotic parasite that the CDC is fully aware we are infected with!!! Please don't forget that!!! Dr. Clark is the only person that says those chains are fluke remains. From what I've read and what I've seen there is NOTHING supporting this. But there is NOTHING about the chains anywhere. I think those are just as significant as our fibers. I mean look at that adult liver fluke...look at those chains through it's body!?! Liver flukes are commonly found in the intestine, especially if you're heavily parasitized it's easy for them to spill over into your gut. So if you break it down like WHAT the chains could be...what? They're not fungus or bacteria...they're very big and they've been tested. What lived in our guts but are ignored? Worms!!! How could the chains be anything other then that? I know I'm a broken record bitch but if you think about it...it's pretty simple to me. These guys describe way too much of our disease and it's not too complicated really. What else could the chains be? I've seen fly parts that resemble the chains BUT flies DO NOT live in our gut. You see what I'm saying right? Hum, we have a parasite that lives in our gut. Has baby stages that looks like what we pull out of skin. Make us sick. Ramped in this country. And has chains running through it's body like the pick above? Huh...can be ectopic, living in the skin and releasing eggs into our tissues? Don't get me started on this beotch. THE SLF BEOTCH lymebusters.proboards39.com/index.cgi?board=rash&action=display&thread=1664 Then there was this...which I don't really KNOW EXACTLY what they're talking about or what the "blue bodies" would look like but still!!! lymebusters.proboards39.com/index.cgi?board=rash&action=display&thread=4513&page=2#56030The last picture in reply #4 on this thread...branched brown bodies with our blue fiber!?! I'm done...I promised myself I wouldn't do this again. Because it really doesn't matter... Read this post Mommasue.... lymebusters.proboards39.com/index.cgi?board=rash&action=display&thread=1858&page=1#20794
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Post by lydski on Jan 4, 2009 14:58:07 GMT -5
Hi Carrie~
Thanks for posting all of this again. It really makes more sense to me today. I only have a microscope that i see 100x, BUT there's no doubt in my mind that I see exactly the same. (FLUKE CITY)
What a smart lady you are.
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Post by bannanny on Jan 5, 2009 1:08:38 GMT -5
Carrie, tell me what you know about flukes... can they live outside the body as well as in a human body, what kills them, can they regenerate, etc. Excellent pics girl and you have me interested.
hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by Carrie♥ on Mar 21, 2009 20:45:54 GMT -5
Carrie, tell me what you know about flukes... can they live outside the body as well as in a human body, what kills them, can they regenerate, etc. Excellent pics girl and you have me interested. hugs ~~ bannanny Hi Bannanny...! Ooops neglected this thread eh? I've been paying too much attention to the God threads...shame on me . Nope, they are completely parasitic. The adults don't regenerate but some of the stages do. It's been a couple years since I've gotten down into it but if I remember correctly the sporocysts of the SLF are able to regenerate. You're talkin' like if a earthworm is cut in half or whatever it can still live right? Yep, there are certain types of flukes stages that can do that. And nothing really kills the stages...but there is more involved then flukes but that's a big part of Morgs. This is my problem with parasites infections. If you're infected with parasites right and then introduced to other toxins like lets say aflatoxin (produced by many common molds and those that you live with) there are different reactions and responses in the body. That's why I was so concerned for you in your mold home. Same like if you have a fluke infection then have that one vaccine that screws you up because you have the established fluke infection. I don't remember all the details off the top of my head cuz it's been a while but all those reasons are why I was so livid about the CDC's lax response to our "symbiotic" infections when there are so many possible reactions that can occur. Our docs aren't familiar with parasites so they're never considered. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6791314?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DefaultReportPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSumInduction Phenomena www.wordreference.com/definition/induction
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Post by bigmike on Apr 3, 2009 16:47:30 GMT -5
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Post by Carrie♥ on Apr 25, 2009 21:44:45 GMT -5
Thanks Big Mike! Lymephotos actually brought me back to LB. I'd been with NUPSA then left the board and was on my own for a year or so. In that time I'd found my chains and found Lymephotos and got back here to LB.
Blah, blah, blah. I don't think those chains are bacterial related at all.
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Post by sarothra on May 18, 2009 23:17:19 GMT -5
These are your tadpoles - heterohabditis oligospora - look at the pics of the juvenile males - I am absolutely certain that we have this nematode as well as its symbiant (necessary) bacteria, photorhabdus. This bacteria is what makes the lesions a cherry red color. I have studied this extensively and seen the forms of these nematodes on my body. Here is the male juveniles: scroll down and look at the male that looks just like your pictures: (it has "arms" or fins of some kind - these nematodes used to be aquatic, which probably explains why these still have the fins. nematology.ifas.ufl.edu/nguyen/morph/kbnstein.htm
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Post by sarothra on May 18, 2009 23:23:44 GMT -5
Okay so now I'm having fun...! But dang none of these are new...these are all old and I've posted these before...a few times!?! This is the head of one guy that came from Kado's face. Prime Morgellons baby...written about 300+ years ago. penelope.uchicago.edu/letter/kellett.html"With the help of the microscope these cinder-coloured animals may be made out, having two horns, round eyes, a tail which is long, forked, with the extremities, which are bent up, covered with hair. These worms are terrible to look at." Looks like blood through there huh!?! Never really paid attention to that before. This is the same thing just adjusted the focus and the 3d pic is the tail part of both these two pics. One more of the land of spikes...! I don't get those at all anymore...I never thought I'd see that day. You talked about the ones with "spikes" - these are the female heterorhabditis - I've had these on me too - they hurt SO BAD - nematode.unl.edu/epn/epnintro.htmIt's almost impossible to get those spikes out, even after it's dead. I say "dead" but it seems these can be dead for awhile and then come back to life. I don't get it, but it does seem that way. I know what causes Morgellons- not all the details, but I know which nematode it is and have posted about it on another forum. Would like to connect with some people here about my findings. The fungus involved is arthrobotrys, a predatory fungus that hunts and traps nematodes. Is anyone on the same page with me on any of this? sarothra
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Post by violet on May 19, 2009 17:49:36 GMT -5
Hum gosh I haven't done this in like forever. I'm laughing at myself cause haha I'm finding myself quite shy about it... ...what's gotten into me? So Mommasue asked if you could see a sucker...!?! Well, hum, I just don't know but...? Well, I took these a while ago and feel like every one should have seen them 'cause I've posted them before but forget that after time...yeah...time, time, time!?! I have like hundreds of pics. I used to have the clear ooze gel that would glue and cover a lesion right!?! Then when I'd pull it off there would be all the little spikes. Basically what I concluded, me, I me...no one else so I'm not trying to push or whatever but this is just how I viewed if after pick, pick, picking ;D. I don't pick hardly no more. Anyway it's not the same, my skin doesn't react the same way and I wouldn't have this happening anyway. Now I do still get what Daryl has posted pics of...I get these lil cyst like balls deep in my skin that take a some manipulating to get out. Not as big as Ant has posted though...? No more spikes...no more little larva's or huh hum...baby flukes ;D!!! So this is like a scab right, but the clear glue one. Loaded with lil' fluke baby heads. I'm going to just post a bunch of pics and do my best describing what I see but yeah, this isn't as easy as it used to be. I feel like a total dork right now!?! So the last pic up there, the third in the row of three. That's totally a little fluke baby. Sorry...my opinion...my thoughts. They drop the tail and make a little cyst around their cute lil bodies. You can see the way the tail is attached to the head in that one specifically. I'm going to post another few pics where you can see just a tail. Toni you know how you have tunnels right? The secrete enzymes to make the tunnels. Yep they do...all them do! Carrie, you're adorable. I get the biggest kick out of your writings. So cute!
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Post by Carrie♥ on May 19, 2009 20:35:43 GMT -5
These are your tadpoles - heterohabditis oligospora - look at the pics of the juvenile males - I am absolutely certain that we have this nematode as well as its symbiant (necessary) bacteria, photorhabdus. This bacteria is what makes the lesions a cherry red color. I have studied this extensively and seen the forms of these nematodes on my body. Here is the male juveniles: scroll down and look at the male that looks just like your pictures: (it has "arms" or fins of some kind - these nematodes used to be aquatic, which probably explains why these still have the fins. nematology.ifas.ufl.edu/nguyen/morph/kbnstein.htmHello sarothra. I appreciate your passion but I'm done with trying to identify Morgellons. I don't agree with your worm either tho, those are nematodes of insects, not humans. Awe Violet...thank you!
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Post by sarothra on May 26, 2009 12:06:43 GMT -5
Hi Carrie,
Thanks for the reply. I don't quite understand why you would be done trying to identify Morgellons, but alas, I respect your opinion about that.
Your pictures are awesome, the best of this "nematode" (IMHO) I've seen yet.
I know these nematodes are of insects, but I believe they have morphed and crossed the line and now infect humans as well.
Sarothra
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