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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 15, 2009 19:43:49 GMT -5
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 15, 2009 19:45:20 GMT -5
As you can see, for all my efforts, some enlarged and some didn't. No rhyme or reason that I can determine. I am sorry I couldn't enlarge them all. Perhaps Ant, my hero, can help with the ones that did not.
Frito
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 15, 2009 19:59:43 GMT -5
Summary of Pictures in order:
Picture #1: Speck off skin in petri, day?
Picture #2: Hyphae, Petri day 8 Picture #3: Hyphae, Petri day 8 Picture #4: Sporangia, Petri day 8 Picture #5: Sporangia, Petri day 8 Picture #6: Sporangia Surface, Petri day 8
Picture #7: Petri day 13, dense mat between the hyphae stage and sporangia. Appears to the naked eye as white and green but under microscopy, looks red and green.
Picture #8: Petri day 13, Hyphae, Sporangia Picture #9: Petri day 13, Dense hyphae
Picture #10: Petri day 13, Sporangia Picture #11: Petri day 13, Close up Picture #12: Petri day 13, Close up Picture #13: Petri day 13, Sporangia Picture #14: Petri day 13, Sporangia
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 15, 2009 20:12:52 GMT -5
I want to add some picture stories and some other photos you may be interested in.
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Post by Sidney on Nov 15, 2009 21:05:06 GMT -5
Excellent, Fritolay and thank you. Would you possibly consider moving to one of the pinned threads? If we could just keep all these in one place it would be easier for all of us, especially easier for Kammy when she does her new website.
Her website will enable Google and other search engines to pick it up which could be helpful to others.
I'm still hoping people will do the mold test.
I have no doubt that mold spores would germinate if we placed a petri dish outside and certainly possible/probable that mold would grow in petri dishes set out in some homes or apartments. This would be particularly true in instances where the residents have had flooding, leaks, or major water damage to carpet, drywall, etc.
Over the years I've spoken with so many people who have had significant water damage due to roof leaks, bathroom or kitchen sink related water damage
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 15, 2009 21:07:19 GMT -5
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 15, 2009 22:50:37 GMT -5
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 15, 2009 22:59:38 GMT -5
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 15, 2009 23:06:17 GMT -5
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 15, 2009 23:16:52 GMT -5
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 15, 2009 23:38:26 GMT -5
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 15, 2009 23:50:42 GMT -5
Miscellaneous pictures. Iron Spear like hyphae. Amoebe like hyphae Red hyphae. Maltese cross within cells.
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 16, 2009 0:01:22 GMT -5
Sidney and all,
It was a three part effort on my part. One for Kammy, and the others for my own two purposes. I needed to be able to find and access those in which she requested and those in which I added. Thanks for letting me do it this way. I can also add what you specifically want me to, to Sidney's thread. Let me know what you all need.
Frito
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Post by Sidney on Nov 16, 2009 0:07:28 GMT -5
No problem, Frito, and I do understand. Those are some awesome images, and thanks for posting them.
The more I see the more horrifying it is. The worst of it is that it never ends. What is, is, and what is, is beyond all comprehension. "Internet Disease," my arse.
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 16, 2009 0:24:46 GMT -5
Ah Sidney,
I had to erase and repost several times. I guess I didn't want what I wrote the first two times all over the internet. So suffice to say, internet disease of whom? Us or the morans whom believe we are suffering medical student syndrome, internet disease, or DOP? Doesn't hurt my feelings a bit.
Time will tell everything. And it is getting time.
Frito
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Post by Sidney on Nov 16, 2009 1:01:34 GMT -5
Truth be told it's way past time and time marches on and the clock ticks and the Band Plays On and I am old and getting older.
Whew.....................but it is the truth, and I am so sick of this mess I could spit and slobber and foam at the mouth, but one of these days........................Poweee, Right in the Kisser.
I swear it will be Shock, Awe, and Duck and Run for Cover when I let it loose. What a scary thought. Heck, even scares me, and I'm almost FEARLESS! ;D
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Post by morghunter3 on Nov 16, 2009 14:20:56 GMT -5
Frito: excellent pictures. Its sometimes difficult to believe what our microscopes reveal. And Sid, you are precious, I can't stop laughing.Arni.
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Post by fritolay66 on Nov 16, 2009 23:40:44 GMT -5
Thank you M3. I thought it might be important to view the different manifestations of what we are growing in our petris and correlate it with what we find in the environment and our skin.
These samples were taken aseptically as Dr. Thrasher instructed and cautioned. I do not believe what is coming out of my skin is a normal skin fungal component. Otherwise I would have normal skin at the very least.
Frito
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Post by kammy on Nov 17, 2009 6:21:04 GMT -5
These samples were taken aseptically as Dr. Thrasher instructed and cautioned. I do not believe what is coming out of my skin is a normal skin fungal component. Otherwise I would have normal skin at the very least. Frito Great shots, Frito! Well... it looks like a fungus/mold in the dish and it has the properties of fungus... and... some of us have gotten better and I believe they have somehow eliminated the mold aspect from their systems? I would speculate that most that have recovered - did not get this in their lungs? We know it will respond to the appropriate medicines... it's just a matter of getting them. What about your skin don't you consider 'normal'?
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Post by jeany on Nov 17, 2009 7:47:30 GMT -5
Amoebe anyone? These pics are odd, and they come from the eye. Hmm..great work, Frito!..this looks like Amoebiasis..Infections of the eye with Amoebas are very rare and are transmitted over water contaminated with feces from monkey's or pigs. There are several types of Amoebiasis..in their development stages some look like in your pix, Frito, and some look like 'sphere's', we've been looking at all along. I'm wondering, if we ALSO have an infection with Amoeba? Wouldn't doubt it! I was treated for Lymes, CPN and Ehrlichia. Quensyl which is a form of Quinoline and Metronidazole (both are meds for Amoebiasis) were part of the treatment protocol. After 10 weeks treatment, antibiotics included, I was Morg symptom free. Another thing I would like to add here, is that I was also treated for a fungal infection called Trichophytum Rubrum, a red threadlike fungus, prior to the Lyme protocol. I took 4 weeks Fluconazole and additionally 4 weeks Terbinafine. I think this 'mix' got it! Unfortunately I had a relapse last summer, with the 'good ol' fibers', black specks and crawlies on my scalp again, but only short as I was able to fight it back. I guess, I fought back early enough, I mean that possibly my immune system was able to manage that part. At least no more crawlies..they drove me NUTS! I still have 'Morgs' in my lungs though. I suspect, like all of us, a fungal/mold infection. I've been coughing for weeks now..my sinuses and eyes are draining. You guys have seen my 'spit' pix Kammy took and there's definitely something wrong! The samples, the cultures, the pix we have taken shows it! I mean how much more evidence do we need? I really hope and pray we'll finally find somebody who will help us all! Thanks to all of you wonderful people here, I believe we will! We're on the right track! Jeany
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