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Post by bannanny on Nov 3, 2009 3:01:47 GMT -5
It almost seems and looks like our whole insides are detaching and coming up and out of us ya know? Spooky is right rhorn... real spooky. Sparky's gettin real tired of spooky too.
hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by violet on Nov 3, 2009 10:19:33 GMT -5
Oh, my goodness. I take my hat off to you all who can search and post and discuss these things. I really do. But I just don't think I can look at/read them any more. Forgive me.... I would never have been able to have been a nurse or a doctor. Thank goodness for those of you with a stronger stomach. I'm about to wrench...............(not your fault--)
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 4, 2009 11:47:12 GMT -5
This piece is but the first of 5...the partial portion of this organism that I recovered is 5cm long. Other pix to follow. Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 4, 2009 11:48:01 GMT -5
And here's the next section..... Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 4, 2009 11:49:12 GMT -5
And this is the 3rd.... Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 4, 2009 11:50:13 GMT -5
And the 4th..... Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 4, 2009 11:51:49 GMT -5
And the 5th...appears to be the head. Will now show pix at 40x of the head portion. Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 4, 2009 11:54:39 GMT -5
This appears to be the mouth part of this organism. Now in the next photo...this is the interesting part..... Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 4, 2009 11:58:40 GMT -5
This photo was taken from the web that showed a small portion of the rat lungworm that had been removed from an animal... Anyone think there is a similarity, even though in my photos, there appears to be a portion of a 'spine' or could that be a piece of something else? It appears to me that these last 6 photos are of an entirely different organism....Angiostrongylus cantonensis. May I have your thoughts??? Thank you! ctbarb Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 4, 2009 12:19:19 GMT -5
Now. this becomes more confusing...look at the photo that Jeany posted of the fuzzy, white stage of the Schistosoma mansoni...look specifically at the protrusion (looks like a small foot) sticking out of the side...Now, look at the protrusion in that same area on my photo at 40x, they appear to be the same, although mine appears to have dried somewhat and is curled up at the edges. In the next photo, I will show what this same piece looks like at 40x...could it be evolving into that same S. mansoni stage? Let's take a look..... Attachments:
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 4, 2009 12:27:10 GMT -5
See how the newly exposed piece has that shaggy appearance? This is getting rather confusing to me...how many different organisms are there in my body? Is this truly the Schistosoma mansoni that I originally diagnosed way back when, and was told: [glow=red,2,300] YOU CAN'T GET THAT HERE!!!!![/glow] I know that there are several different organisms in my body, and I can define them by their lifecycle stages...but this last one, certainly appears to be the miracidia of the Schistosome. NOW, my question is, and I'm almost afraid to ask it...are they mutating and becoming a combination of several different organisms??? PLEASE! Help me sort through this...all I can say is that they are getting larger, and more frequent upon exiting my body. The pain level is escalating in my abdominal cavity to the point that it feels as though it is eating through something. This afternoon I am having a chest x-ray to satisfy the pulmonologist...I'm wondering whether there will be anything that will show in the pix...they haven't yet, but I have such a large amount of them onboard right now, I'm hoping that something does appear. Thank you again, folks. This is getting more scary by the day. Love to you all, Barb Attachments:
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Post by dc10801 on Nov 5, 2009 2:08:19 GMT -5
I dunno what I've read on rat lungworm I'd be dead, in a coma, or it would've passed by now.
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Post by kammy on Nov 5, 2009 11:38:34 GMT -5
Well... I think we're about to re-write some of the books on what used to be able to transpire with parasites in regards to humans that we don't get these or you can't get that here... the rat lungworm is a prime example: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/parasites/angiostrongylus/factsht_angiostrongylus.htm Back Fact Sheet Angiostrongylus cantonensis Infection (Angiostrongyliasis) * What is Angiostrongylus cantonensis? * Can people get infected with this parasite? * How can people get infected? * Can an infected person infect other people? * In what parts of the world have people become infected with this parasite? * Have cases of this infection occurred in the United States? * Can giant African land snails be infected with this parasite? * What are the symptoms of infection with this parasite? * What should I do if I think I might be infected with this parasite? * Does infection with this parasite need to be treated? * How can I keep from getting infected with this parasite? What is Angiostrongylus cantonensis? "Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Ann-gee-o-stronge-uh-luss can-tun-en-sis) is a parasitic worm of rats. It is also called the rat lungworm. The mature (adult) form of the parasite is found only in rodents (it is not found in people). Infected rats pass immature forms (larvae) of the parasite in their feces. Snails and slugs get infected by ingesting the larvae in rat feces. These larvae mature in snails and slugs but do not become adult worms. The life cycle comes full circle when rats eat infected snails or slugs and the larvae further mature to become adult worms." " IT IS NOT FOUND IN PEOPLE"... uh huh In the next breath they say... "Can people get infected with this parasite? Yes. People can get infected, under unusual circumstances. However, even if infected, most people recover fully without treatment." Is this not confusing? And... do they mention the GM lab scientist version being able to be inside of us - is that what the 'unusual circumstances' are? I was talking with Barb last night on Skype and tried to explain what I think is happened based on what little bit I've seen with my own eyes and knowing the nature of what's going on inside my body... You see the rats defecate and the snails pick it up?... and we've seen signs of snails in Barb's samples too? It's confusing in that... as an example, let us use Anglea's Isopora belli, a protozoa, that is obviously seen in our samples. Except the I. belli is not a REAL I. belli, I have proof that this shell houses a GMFG carbon capsid that eventually a FG comes out of. The I. belli shell is a capsid housing a capsid housing a FG. Do we have I. belli inside of us, afterall? We might ask, 'how or why did this happen?'... we can only speculate and try to put ourselves in the shoes of the creators. Imagine that you are 'whipper-snapper' scientist (male - lol) in this new field and you are discovering that you can manipulate every critter out there... you can take the dna shell of an I. belli and put a FG in it... look how 'cool' you are? Who knows what happened? but, something like this probably happened... and then... 'oops... that one got loose, oh well...' We've seen these larvae in a goo, crystal, live, carbon, covered in metallic silver stuff, etc. states... they are constantly cycling. We've had report of people that say their parasites seem to respond certain ways at certain times of the month, as in a cycle. We're not sure if they are all in the same state at the same time, that's where your stool sampling experiments help us figure this out. If they are in a goo state at the time you give a sample to pathology nothing might show up as 'alive' at all, even if it's something they have plugged and are looking for? First of all - we KNOW most Pathology Labs don't have GM anything plugged in to be testing for. And, yes, when these parasites are in their live states, they have live characteristics... but most of them are not even known to inhabit humans... if we happened to give them a sample at a time when they are alive... would they show up? More than likely, no. Are Barbs snails and rat lungworms real - yes, more than likely. Are they REAL/ALIVE all the time... probably haven't been until recently. It sounds like you've been infected so long that they are producing something all the time and in various cycles of producing the above mentioned... I don't know for sure... I can only speculate, but, I think something like this 'masquerading' and not being visible because of what it's made out of or its covering - is happening from what I'm seeing in the nature of the live GMFG and what it's capable of. What might be important to know is - are they moving through their cycles all at the same time like they have been in the past? Or, are they now found in various stages of development at one time? If because they've changed and this is what is causing you to feel more ill than ever before? I know from personally living this - I felt the worst when the larvae were ALIVE in my body. Is there something in a constant state of 'aliveness' in your samples, do all those alike appear to be in the same stage of development? I think a key is - We have to reach the entomologists in the microbiology fields to get our point across, and who else, the molecular biologists, can understand what is possible to have happened? To ask your doctor or Insurance Company that you need lab examinations by an entomologist with molecular microbiology experience.
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Post by bannanny on Nov 5, 2009 21:12:37 GMT -5
Pretty creepy pics girl.
I don't know what to say barb... except I'm praying for you real hard.
hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 6, 2009 0:22:37 GMT -5
Kammy, you are right on target I believe. Thank you for your help in explaining it to me too. My specimens use to be on a 28 - 30 day cycle more or less. When there were only 2 different types of orgs coming out, the coral colored ones - the larva - would come out on or about the 28th day of the month...My abdomen would be horribly bloated, and the pain was excruciating, and then it would hit like a time bomb! Hours and hours would be spent in the bathroom expelling literally hundreds of these organisms...of all different sizes, from very small (1/4") to very large (2"+)! When I say they filled the toilet, I am not kidding in the least. I have photos, but choose not to share them here...too gross. Then 2 days later, the same symptoms would reappear, but this time, there were organisms that were blackish, round, looked like calamata olives, but had a secret way of opening...some I found that were dead, were already open, had 4 projected corners, that when brought up to the center (like folding a sheet), formed a completely closed seal! Unless the worm of A. cantonensis was emerging right then, you would never know what it contained. After passing hundreds more of these, all generally in the same size initially, like the Jumbo black olives in the can, I clogged the toilet more times than you know! Initially when they appeared, I scooped out a quart sized container full, added water and sealed the container, and put it in a plastic bag under the sink! I can tell you in all honesty, I would look at it every week to check to see what was happening...and it took 5 MONTHS, in a sealed container for them to start dying!!! FIVE MONTHS, no oxygen except what was in the container, and they were still alive! The easiest way to tell that they were alive and well...when I put the end of a utensil into the container, they would literally attach themselves to it. You could shake it, jog it up and down, and they would not fall off! Some were so large, that after a minute or so, they would drop off from their own weight. But, the others would hold on for dear life. The only way to dislodge them was to put them back into the liquid, and they would immediately release, and close back up into their tight ball. When I got brave, I dissected a few of them, immediately after being expelled. If observed the worms that lived inside, along with the gel, the bony-like piece about 1/4" long with what appears to be a barb on the end - like a dart. In fact, it looked like the pictures of the love darts that the snails shoot out! Another one that I opened, had 2 live baby snails inside!!! Perfectly formed, and very identifiable. Another had 2 small gnats or tiny wasps...now just where did these things all come from? They were growing inside my body, right along with the other parasites living in me as well. Now, where did they all come from? Good question. I can only imagine that most, if not all were ingested, either in food or drink, or by accident in the pool! YES!!! My pool. A truck load of 15,000 gallons of fresh water taken from a local reservoir that a town gets the drinking water from, was loaded with tiny snails!!! Literally hundreds of them. When I called the water delivery company to complain, they hadn't noticed it at all. But they did say that the water was lower than normal, so perhaps they came from nearer the bottom than usual. Just pick them out they said! Or, they will die naturally with all the chemicals onboard....Just what I needed...with the addition of picking up the snails by hand....swimming in the water....I just bet, that perhaps I picked up cercariae as well! Or, the other possibility is that I frequently travelled in the Caribbean when I lived in FL. Spent many weekends fishing in the Bahamas, scuba diving, etc. Ate good local foods, etc. Another good way to get it into my body. So, now, I firmly believe that any and all parasites or GMO insects that require the snail/slug to complete their lifecycle, is now produced right inside my body! Yes, I know it sounds strange, but how can one have so many different organims living in a symbiotic relationship inside the body? Good question. Not only can it happen - it HAS happened! Now, to get the medical field to believe it. I'm off to Boston next week to re-visit a Harvard institution...to see whether they can find what exactly is going on. I am packing up my scope, my samples, my pix, and heading off to Beantown!!! I've truly had enough of this nightmare and need to get these wretched creatures out of my body before they kill me. If they do, they can just put me on a slab in the morgue and find out after I'm gone! I will stay in contact when I can, unless I'm admitted to the hospital. I will let Kam and Jeany know how I can be reached. Please wish me luck, say a few prayers, and know that I love you all and thank you for everything you have done to support me in this horrific nightmare we all share. I don't want any one of you to have to live the way that I am right now...I really need to find an answer for all of us, if it is possible. Love, ctbarb Attachments:
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Post by jeany on Nov 6, 2009 14:31:07 GMT -5
Kammy, you are right on target I believe. Thank you for your help in explaining it to me too. My specimens use to be on a 28 - 30 day cycle more or less. When there were only 2 different types of orgs coming out, the coral colored ones - the larva - would come out on or about the 28th day of the month...My abdomen would be horribly bloated, and the pain was excruciating, and then it would hit like a time bomb! Hours and hours would be spent in the bathroom expelling literally hundreds of these organisms...of all different sizes, from very small (1/4") to very large (2"+)! When I say they filled the toilet, I am not kidding in the least. I have photos, but choose not to share them here...too gross. Then 2 days later, the same symptoms would reappear, but this time, there were organisms that were blackish, round, looked like calamata olives, but had a secret way of opening...some I found that were dead, were already open, had 4 projected corners, that when brought up to the center (like folding a sheet), formed a completely closed seal! Unless the worm of A. cantonensis was emerging right then, you would never know what it contained. After passing hundreds more of these, all generally in the same size initially, like the Jumbo black olives in the can, I clogged the toilet more times than you know! Initially when they appeared, I scooped out a quart sized container full, added water and sealed the container, and put it in a plastic bag under the sink! I can tell you in all honesty, I would look at it every week to check to see what was happening...and it took 5 MONTHS, in a sealed container for them to start dying!!! FIVE MONTHS, no oxygen except what was in the container, and they were still alive! The easiest way to tell that they were alive and well...when I put the end of a utensil into the container, they would literally attach themselves to it. You could shake it, jog it up and down, and they would not fall off! Some were so large, that after a minute or so, they would drop off from their own weight. But, the others would hold on for dear life. The only way to dislodge them was to put them back into the liquid, and they would immediately release, and close back up into their tight ball. When I got brave, I dissected a few of them, immediately after being expelled. If observed the worms that lived inside, along with the gel, the bony-like piece about 1/4" long with what appears to be a barb on the end - like a dart. In fact, it looked like the pictures of the love darts that the snails shoot out! Another one that I opened, had 2 live baby snails inside!!! Perfectly formed, and very identifiable. Another had 2 small gnats or tiny wasps...now just where did these things all come from? They were growing inside my body, right along with the other parasites living in me as well. Now, where did they all come from? Good question. I can only imagine that most, if not all were ingested, either in food or drink, or by accident in the pool! YES!!! My pool. A truck load of 15,000 gallons of fresh water taken from a local reservoir that a town gets the drinking water from, was loaded with tiny snails!!! Literally hundreds of them. When I called the water delivery company to complain, they hadn't noticed it at all. But they did say that the water was lower than normal, so perhaps they came from nearer the bottom than usual. Just pick them out they said! Or, they will die naturally with all the chemicals onboard....Just what I needed...with the addition of picking up the snails by hand....swimming in the water....I just bet, that perhaps I picked up cercariae as well! Or, the other possibility is that I frequently travelled in the Caribbean when I lived in FL. Spent many weekends fishing in the Bahamas, scuba diving, etc. Ate good local foods, etc. Another good way to get it into my body. So, now, I firmly believe that any and all parasites or GMO insects that require the snail/slug to complete their lifecycle, is now produced right inside my body! Yes, I know it sounds strange, but how can one have so many different organims living in a symbiotic relationship inside the body? Good question. Not only can it happen - it HAS happened! Now, to get the medical field to believe it. I'm off to Boston next week to re-visit a Harvard institution...to see whether they can find what exactly is going on. I am packing up my scope, my samples, my pix, and heading off to Beantown!!! I've truly had enough of this nightmare and need to get these wretched creatures out of my body before they kill me. If they do, they can just put me on a slab in the morgue and find out after I'm gone! I will stay in contact when I can, unless I'm admitted to the hospital. I will let Kam and Jeany know how I can be reached. Please wish me luck, say a few prayers, and know that I love you all and thank you for everything you have done to support me in this horrific nightmare we all share. I don't want any one of you to have to live the way that I am right now...I really need to find an answer for all of us, if it is possible. Love, ctbarb Hi Barb, when I read about how your pool was filled with that water you mentioned being low to the bottom I thought about Mud Slugs.. and looked up what they looked like. I think they look like the specimens you are describing and have also shown in many pix you have sent to me and Kam. Also..another thing you have described is the way they attached onto something sounds definitely what a snail/slug does to me..and the way they survived without oxygen over several months tells me somehow it might be mud slugs... And did you know, that there is a species of wasps called mud wasps? and that Diptera from the species Sciomyzidae feed on snails/slugs? So..what I was thinking, according to your and Kam's theories, that the snails/slugs you got in contact with over the water in your pool carried the dna of these other insects too..and that these parasites live in symbiosis and might even mutated in to another new life form? If you think about how GMO's have been 'created' in the labs and if you add all the other pollutants, contaminates, toxins, bacteria, viruses, fungi PLUS the insecticides carrying the Baculovirus with it's pathogens...who would ever doubt this?..I wouldn't!! Not to mention that snails also carry the parasites of the Rat Lung worm..so what I believe is that you have a multiple parasitical infection due to these snails/slugs, Barb, which definitely needs to be clarified... I am certain you know that already and I truly hope and pray for you, that the Harvard doc will listen and take you seriously this time..AND..the most important...NOW be able to positively identify your samples and you'll receive the proper diagnosis so you will get the treatment you deserve and need!! I added a few pictures and a link here for you to look at...tell me what you think.. insectzoo.msstate.edu/Students/diptera.htmlMany Diptera are predators on insects and other invertebrates. Larvae of marsh flies (family Sciomyzidae) feed on snails and slugs. Adults of long-legged flies, (family Dolichopodidae), robber flies (family Asilidae), and many dance flies (family Empididae) are predaceous on other insects as adults. www.marinebio.net/marinescience/03ecology/mfsurface.htmGood Luck to you!!..AND of course, my dear friend, you can contact me any time..you know where I am.. :-*Jeany
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