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Post by ANTHILL on Jan 28, 2009 0:56:00 GMT -5
What? Well she was ;D
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Post by friskers on Jan 28, 2009 15:35:12 GMT -5
you must be very tasy coming out of a bath Carrie ;D Oh she was so very vary vary tasty believe me ;D funny no matter how thick the brainfog some things you just never forget !! ;D
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 28, 2009 18:42:06 GMT -5
funny no matter how thick the brainfog some things you just never forget !! ;D Ah ha ha!!! Well, some things, you know the exceptional things are just never forgotten ;D
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Post by friskers on Jan 28, 2009 21:01:24 GMT -5
Im sure your most exceptionally lovely Carrie! ;D Now what were we origianally talking about I cant remember ;D Oh yeah killing worms in milk!
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Post by rhorn2006 on Jan 29, 2009 1:17:24 GMT -5
"Bitchology",,, that's funny!! Here is one for ya "Paraveggysites" when I told my doctor about the black worms (or chains) in my stool, he sent me home with a stool sample collection kit (three containers with different kinds of fluid in them) I waited until the day before my next appointment to fill them and took them into the doctor instead of the lab weeks before (been there, done that, it never works!) My doctor looked at the samples through the containers and said "there defiantly parasites of some kind, though I have never seen them before) He said that the lab would most likely come back with "unidentifiable organism" but he was giving them too much credit!! The report came back saying that they were some kind of "vegetable matter" so my doctor started calling them "Paraveggysites" and upped my monthly dose of Ivermection... The only thing labs recognize is what they already know,, anything else, no matter how suspicious it looks to them, it is just some kind of "vegetable matter" (the black worms or chins I am talking about are on the Lyme photos site, they call them "Borrelia borgdorferi" though my doctor says there something else. He says that Borrelia Burgdorferi look more like tiny white cork-screws) www.lymephotos.com/bb/index.htmlThe lymephotos site states having success with a "salt and vitamin-C" combo protocol, that forces them out of the body, and it does.. I did the protocol for two years and every time I had a bowel movement it was loaded with them, so it does effect them in some way.. However, that went on for about two years. It seemed to expel some of them, but not all, others remained to continue the infection.. They were finally killed-off completely with weekly injections of Rocephin, (1) 1cc injection per week for (8) weeks.. 6 weeks into it all of my gastronomical problems began to clear up and became normal.. They still are today, but it has only been 2 months since the injections were finished.. Time will tell
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 29, 2009 21:09:09 GMT -5
Hee hee Friski, yeah totally! We were talking about worms...not sexy idol How could you even consider to confuse the two? Ha! After you've done it for years and gotten so used to it it's like eating cake cake and drinking heated vanilla molasses sulfur milk knowing what that's for! Wow Rhorn...what a lucky guy! Who was your Doc? They sure don't know what those chains are do they? Unidentified at least and your right vegetable matter. They called my fluke a carrot, "consistent with carrot shred." Oh on Tonisue speaking again of Lymephotos...do you remember that last thread when we were talking about them? I sure remember that now I wanted to get on there and say something but the thread musta passed and I couldn't get too it in time. Those Lymephoto's chains are great huh? They sure aren't bacteria tho, Bb or any other. Gosh Friski, you're funny-fun! Glad your back!
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Post by suebe on Jan 29, 2009 23:32:20 GMT -5
Oh guys it's so good to read the old gang again, I missed it. We all feel like hell and the light hearted, fun and sexy talk gives us all a good giggle and also hope for a very interesting future of feeling well and ready to roll. Frisky I missed you so much, in the past girl you pulled me through so many down days and gave me such good belly laughs, almost till I pee'd my pants at times. Ant and Carrie it's so great that the two of you can have very clear memories of the gooooooooood stuff "brain fog and all" you two can still feel those good times, I love it and Ant I've known all along that our little hot momma Carrie was the very reason you becoming "#1 sorghum lapper"
I hope you guys all keep it up because we need ya, we all need this little sexy giggles, helps to keep our hearts in good shape and keep our hope alive. I love you all so much, you are the best.
I tried the milk bath about a year ago, we broke the bank and went and got like 6 gallons. But 6 gallons in a tub looks like so little so I added some hot water to it. I' love to be able to fill the tub up with milk (wonder how many gallons that would take) I can see the news paper now, Man throws wife off bridge because she spent mortgage money buying milk. cap Anyway I don't remember it doing much other then all the normal gunk that floats on the top of the bath water. I think I watered it down to much.
Rhorn I'd love to know what state you live in, sounds like you found a great doctor, they are so rare. I had one but he sold his practice.
Labs looking at stool samples here are a joke. I'd been passing millions of pearl to tan balls in my stool for months now. They are big enough to clearly see floating on top of the toilet water. I told my new doctor about them and she told me some medications from capsules can cause that, OK the only capsule I take is a over the counter sleep aid, so I opened one to see if little balls were in it, nope it was a very very fine powder. So I went and ask the pharmacist and he said that it could not cause the little balls. Back to my doctor and she sent me for stool testing for parasites and a stool culture. When I did the collection I made sure to put 20 of the balls in each of the 4 little bottles she gave me. It came back no parasites and nothing showed in the culture. They didn't even make mention of the little balls at all. So if they don't know what it is, well then they don't even mention it. Next time I sent out a sample with just the balls, didn't add any stool to it just got several of the balls that float up on the top of the water when I #2. Ask to identify the balls at another lab up north. It came back giant yeast with a note telling me to get myself to a Infectious disease doctor ASAP. It's a shame the way the labs look the other way if they are not told "look at this thing and tell me what it is" they dismiss what they don't know.
Love to all, Suebe
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Post by rhorn2006 on Jan 30, 2009 0:27:35 GMT -5
"wonder how many gallons that would take" ,,,,,, to fill a tub,, I would think at least 40 gallons to be able to lay back and submerge yourself in it.. Milk is like $5 bucks a gallon,, times 40,, ? WOW, that would be an argument in the making My doctor is in McKinzie Tennessee,, That's in the northern part of west Tennessee,, about 30 miles below the west Tennessee - west Kentucky border.. The way my doctor explained parasite testing in labs to me,, the labs most often will do whats called a "stool-float" shaking up the bottles content to break loose any parasites or eggs,, then they let it sit for a while so any parasites or eggs will be able to float to the top for collection.. They dip a cotton ball into it to pick up anything floating, then rub the cotton on a slide (this much I understand because I used to breed reptiles and had to do stool-floats on anything "wild caught" I bought from importers, before putting them in my collection) When I had a smear, I put the slide under my microscope and looked for "ANYTHING SUSPICIOUS"... but from what I understand, labs dont scan there slides for anything suspicious,, they have dyes and chemicals that highlight "known parasites and eggs" that they drop on the smear, then look for those "known highlights" to appear,, if there are "no known parasites or eggs" on the slide to show up,, the test is sent back negative!! They don't examine anything to look for whats there, they drop some dye on it, glance at it the whole slide area with very little magnification for a highlighted pattern to develop "that they have to already know" everything else is ignored as fecal matter! Things are going to have to change a lot everywhere,, lab test procedures most of all!!
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 30, 2009 19:04:03 GMT -5
Ah Suebe I agree! Even tho the fun talk can get us in trouble sometimes it's all in fun and damn fun it is so I never saw the hurt in it. We're all old krusty crabs anyway... ;D...and got 'em too! Uh hum! The best lapper ever Ah ha ha I just love this Daryl!!! 0xteto.com/cleaner/clean.html This is a total must bookmark link! Rhorn that's the fecal float method, ridiculous isn't it. They don't even test us for parasites anyway. Then finding fluke eggs is a whole other procedure because the fibrous debris covered fluke eggs don't float so good luck ever finding a fluke in your body.
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Post by rhorn2006 on Jan 30, 2009 19:47:19 GMT -5
Carrie,,, I agree, parasite testing is useless for Morgs, and will be until they start looking for whats there, rather than looking for what ain't...
My doctor told me the same thing about some Lyme tests.. The common Lyme tests look for "markers" the immune system creates in response to Lyme "that is,, in a normal person" With Morgellons, there is no immune system response to Lyme,,, thus no markers are created to find.. That's why some advance Lyme tests work, where as most lessor expensive tests are used by labs automatically, and they come up negative.. Just another kind of testing that is useless for Morgellons, that will have to change...
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Post by friskers on Jan 30, 2009 22:01:14 GMT -5
Aww Sue thats so great Ive been able to give you belly laughs on bad days. Im sorry Ihavent been around the past couple months .i had to get away from friski , she was making me crazy ;D But I think I got a handle on her now . Just be a friend and let me know if i spin out of contole! ( in private please) ;D i looked for bowls in the store the other day and couldnt find any big enough but saw what they called a storage bin may work ;D seriously i may try this milk thing! carrie what a lovely dog!! Did you train it to that?
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Post by chaosonline on Jan 30, 2009 22:12:40 GMT -5
I always thought a tapeworm caused a person to lose weight! I'm absolutely sure I don't have that but here is a link that tells you how to acquire a tapeworm for the "Tapeworm Diet!" www.tapewormdiet.net/FAQ.htmlBy the way if you want a good fanny container try going to a 2nd hand store & get a baby bathtub for about a dollar or less. Karen
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Post by fritolay66 on Jan 31, 2009 0:53:35 GMT -5
If your fanny is able to fit in a baby bath tub, perhaps maybe you should consider having a tape. I'm not a full sized gal and my butt wouldn't fit into a baby tub. I was really considering this you can tell, and so then my next question is one would have to sit in it sideways instead of it sitting like its supposed to, and then I imagine tipping it over because even sideways, my butt wouldn't fit into that little dip for the water, and then I would spill the milk, and ......... What about a salad bowl? Gives new meaning to tending ones lawn. Worms and all.
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 31, 2009 10:49:04 GMT -5
Ah ha! My fat ass, I sure don't have the tapeworm either! Hey, check out an Asian market, for real Friski. I used to get these cute little tubs and gave my kids little mini pools to play in when they were little on the kitchen floor, we had a big ol' kitchen back then Nah, I didn't teach that sweet lil' pug to lick like that...Daryl did
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Post by toni on Jan 31, 2009 10:57:09 GMT -5
That's a great way to go Carrie (the kids pools).
Carrie remember my moving "lump"? It would itch to no end as it traveled 'under my breast' from one side to another, all within 2 hrs time. The firm lump would start out on one side (underneath) in the fold, and go all the way to the other side.
Moving lump/cyst. I then held (approx) 3 years ago - a heating pad underneath, and a small hole formed. I squeeze it. I went to emergency, because (the white stuff shot right out from me putting pressure with both fingers) on that lump.
And I mean it SHOT out. I still have that hunk of waxy looking white stuff in a vial.
At the emergency (Urgent Care) they looked at it and said:
Good girl, you got everything out!
Now I'm wondering "what they meant". (as in everything...did they know something?) Sure has me thinking now.
They did a culture for Staph. A few days later it came back negative.
The "hole" closed up, and healed.
All they placed on it was a gauze since I'd squeezed it like a pimple (two hands/fingers) and it came out in a chunk, and so fast it hit me in the legs, since I had my knees bent to hold the mirror underneath to see what I was doing.
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Post by Carrie♥ on Jan 31, 2009 15:36:27 GMT -5
I sure remember that Mommasue!!! I was shocked it moved, that there were so such a thing that was readily recognized. What do you figure it was...?
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Post by toni on Jan 31, 2009 17:21:54 GMT -5
I'm glad! (that you remember that).
Yes, I still have it (in a vial with alcohol)...and it doesn't look like anything except hunk of soft wax, several pieces of wax really.
I'll photo it. But this 'stuff' moved from side to side (where the underwire in a bra is) (same place under the breast) where the wire would hit is where this lump of Morgs stuff would travel, back and forth, then back again. And I swear, the itching that occured while (the lump was on the move) was incredible too.
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Post by toni on Jan 31, 2009 17:53:56 GMT -5
Carrie, I just sent you a video (of one of the white pieces) of this stuff in the vial here in the picture. I'm holding the vial in this pic above. There's lots of it (broken up now in the vial) but when it shot out, it was in ONE huge chunk. I'd say to get an idea of how much, look at your pinkie finger, as it was about 1/2" to 3/4" down from the tip of your little finger, and that width too of the baby finger.
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Post by awareseattle on Nov 19, 2010 1:45:25 GMT -5
I found this old thread and wondering if a milk ENEMA would be beneficial? An enema that is held for as long as possible..
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Post by kammy on Nov 19, 2010 6:26:48 GMT -5
It probably wouldn't hurt anything... Toni?
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