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Post by toni on Nov 15, 2012 12:05:12 GMT -5
Okay, remember awhile back (how I was messing with the OHM/Volt meter) and how it registers numbers that the human body "can not register"?
Well...the question I have today is:
Does ANYONE have a compass?
Not that I know if anything is going to happen, but...if you have a compass, please cup it in your hand.
Does the needle STILL point to the true directions?
I am "ONLY" curious....and I don't have a compass, or I'd try it myself.
Well...I have one that is on a jacket (their little icon thingie) and it has a needle and North South, east, west, but... I don't know if it's a real one, because "on mine".... the directions are NOT pointing correctly, so I'm wondering if that's because mine is a "fake compass" or am I the one throwing off the true directions?
If you have a compass, just hold it and see if the north, south, east and west are correct.
Please let us know, thank you.
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Post by morghunter on Nov 15, 2012 13:22:55 GMT -5
Hi Toni, just tried the compass test and found it reading true north. Anyone else?
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Post by toni on Nov 15, 2012 15:43:24 GMT -5
Hi Toni, just tried the compass test and found it reading true north. Anyone else? Hi Morghunter, And thank you for helping. Yeah...I'm just real curious because that one I had was either broken, or well, hahah I thought it was me at first throwing the directions off "possibly". Heck, I "throw" my Ohm/volt meter into numbers that shouldn't be on the volt meter, so....that too is why I am curious about the compass. Appreciate your help.
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Post by violet on Nov 15, 2012 18:11:08 GMT -5
Hi Toni, just tried the compass test and found it reading true north. Anyone else? Hi Morghunter, And thank you for helping. Yeah...I'm just real curious because that one I had was either broken, or well, hahah I thought it was me at first throwing the directions off "possibly". Heck, I "throw" my Ohm/volt meter into numbers that shouldn't be on the volt meter, so....that too is why I am curious about the compass. Appreciate your help. Hi, Toni Lou. I was going to go look for a little stick-on compass for my car tomorrow, so I'll try to remember to test it out when holding it close to me. Also just want to mention to the group that I saw for the first time this morning black specks and little straight, black lines about 1/4" long come out of my hair when I shampooed it and when I combed it afterwards. I don't recall this ever happening before, though I have known for a long time that I surely have morgs on my head because of the itching. Just haven't seen such things come off it before--only fibers. Fibers EVERYWHERE for a number of years, now!!!!!! Many are exactly the same length and bend in exactly the same places. Identically. Soooooo weird. I'm noticing black fibers that I think come in from outside that land on the a/c intake grill and the microwave intake grill, too. Also just on furniture here and there (my furniture is white, so it really shows. Also in the corner of my kitty's eyes. This is the first year I've seen that. I have been on doxy for 3 weeks (for possible Lyme-related symptoms in my knees and hips and elbows). Just asked for another 3 weeks' prescription. Not at all sure if it's Lyme, but my internist thinks it's a possibility since so many are presenting with it this year, and the knees are one of the main places it can affect people. My knees were so bad that I could hardly walk because of the pain. Have also been "weepy" easily, as well as very shaky and not able to think straight or focus on or get some things done that I really need to do. Anyone else with these symptoms? I dread when I end the doxy because of how the morgs lesions will flare up worse than before I took the medicine. Gosh, I am really groveling tonight! Sorry. I guess I'm just trying to pass on what is happening here. Also, in some other posts people were mentioning how stringy morgs get in our intestines. I had a terrible, terrible pain in my intestines about three years ago, and then bleeding. I had a colonoscopy done, and the doctor found an area that looked stringy, with mucous. I never got any sort of inkling as to what it could be, because he just didn't know (and showed absolutely no concern). He was very distracted. Okaaaaaay, now. Enough of the down side. Is everyone enjoying a pretty fall? The days are just beautiful when the sun shines through those gorgeous fall colors here in Maryland.
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 15, 2012 22:19:48 GMT -5
Hi Morghunter, And thank you for helping. Yeah...I'm just real curious because that one I had was either broken, or well, hahah I thought it was me at first throwing the directions off "possibly". Heck, I "throw" my Ohm/volt meter into numbers that shouldn't be on the volt meter, so....that too is why I am curious about the compass. Appreciate your help. Hi, Toni Lou. I was going to go look for a little stick-on compass for my car tomorrow, so I'll try to remember to test it out when holding it close to me. Also just want to mention to the group that I saw for the first time this morning black specks and little straight, black lines about 1/4" long come out of my hair when I shampooed it and when I combed it afterwards. I don't recall this ever happening before, though I have known for a long time that I surely have morgs on my head because of the itching. Just haven't seen such things come off it before--only fibers. Fibers EVERYWHERE for a number of years, now!!!!!! Many are exactly the same length and bend in exactly the same places. Identically. Soooooo weird. I'm noticing black fibers that I think come in from outside that land on the a/c intake grill and the microwave intake grill, too. Also just on furniture here and there (my furniture is white, so it really shows. Also in the corner of my kitty's eyes. This is the first year I've seen that. I have been on doxy for 3 weeks (for possible Lyme-related symptoms in my knees and hips and elbows). Just asked for another 3 weeks' prescription. Not at all sure if it's Lyme, but my internist thinks it's a possibility since so many are presenting with it this year, and the knees are one of the main places it can affect people. My knees were so bad that I could hardly walk because of the pain. Have also been "weepy" easily, as well as very shaky and not able to think straight or focus on or get some things done that I really need to do. Anyone else with these symptoms? I dread when I end the doxy because of how the morgs lesions will flare up worse than before I took the medicine. Gosh, I am really groveling tonight! Sorry. I guess I'm just trying to pass on what is happening here. Also, in some other posts people were mentioning how stringy morgs get in our intestines. I had a terrible, terrible pain in my intestines about three years ago, and then bleeding. I had a colonoscopy done, and the doctor found an area that looked stringy, with mucous. I never got any sort of inkling as to what it could be, because he just didn't know (and showed absolutely no concern). He was very distracted. Okaaaaaay, now. Enough of the down side. Is everyone enjoying a pretty fall? The days are just beautiful when the sun shines through those gorgeous fall colors here in Maryland. Hi violet, Sorry to hear of your troubles and YES I am having the same symptoms. Have been on Doxy I think 3 weeks and Plaquenil 2 and with the Rifampicin honest I don't know if I'm Arthur or Martha. The nausea turned to vomiting, and pardon me, but I don't think I could eat tomato again - for some reason the tomatoe wasn't breaking down that I'd eaten 2 days prior. This vomiting felt like it came from my toes. I got to the stage of dry wreching and hoping the Earth would swallow me up. I took the advice of a girl friend and tried Horse wormer paste on my face, it does work to break down the matrix in the skin. I've had quite a bit come out of my face, a lot of the small black fibers and black specks. The hardest part is facing this every day, and every day the symptoms change and every day I have to deal with it. I feel completely off my face and hope I can navigate myself out of the public library where I'm using the internet. I had to get some anti nausea pills from the chemist and they've made me a little drowsy. I cry easier too, and I hope to have a better idea next, though I think something major is happening with my hormones, it could be menopause. Dear God, please don't throw any more at me...lol Love itchin
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Post by violet on Nov 16, 2012 13:15:47 GMT -5
Hi, Toni Lou. I was going to go look for a little stick-on compass for my car tomorrow, so I'll try to remember to test it out when holding it close to me. Also just want to mention to the group that I saw for the first time this morning black specks and little straight, black lines about 1/4" long come out of my hair when I shampooed it and when I combed it afterwards. I don't recall this ever happening before, though I have known for a long time that I surely have morgs on my head because of the itching. Just haven't seen such things come off it before--only fibers. Fibers EVERYWHERE for a number of years, now!!!!!! Many are exactly the same length and bend in exactly the same places. Identically. Soooooo weird. I'm noticing black fibers that I think come in from outside that land on the a/c intake grill and the microwave intake grill, too. Also just on furniture here and there (my furniture is white, so it really shows. Also in the corner of my kitty's eyes. This is the first year I've seen that. I have been on doxy for 3 weeks (for possible Lyme-related symptoms in my knees and hips and elbows). Just asked for another 3 weeks' prescription. Not at all sure if it's Lyme, but my internist thinks it's a possibility since so many are presenting with it this year, and the knees are one of the main places it can affect people. My knees were so bad that I could hardly walk because of the pain. Have also been "weepy" easily, as well as very shaky and not able to think straight or focus on or get some things done that I really need to do. Anyone else with these symptoms? I dread when I end the doxy because of how the morgs lesions will flare up worse than before I took the medicine. Gosh, I am really groveling tonight! Sorry. I guess I'm just trying to pass on what is happening here. Also, in some other posts people were mentioning how stringy morgs get in our intestines. I had a terrible, terrible pain in my intestines about three years ago, and then bleeding. I had a colonoscopy done, and the doctor found an area that looked stringy, with mucous. I never got any sort of inkling as to what it could be, because he just didn't know (and showed absolutely no concern). He was very distracted. Okaaaaaay, now. Enough of the down side. Is everyone enjoying a pretty fall? The days are just beautiful when the sun shines through those gorgeous fall colors here in Maryland. Hi violet, Sorry to hear of your troubles and YES I am having the same symptoms. Have been on Doxy I think 3 weeks and Plaquenil 2 and with the Rifampicin honest I don't know if I'm Arthur or Martha. The nausea turned to vomiting, and pardon me, but I don't think I could eat tomato again - for some reason the tomatoe wasn't breaking down that I'd eaten 2 days prior. This vomiting felt like it came from my toes. I got to the stage of dry wreching and hoping the Earth would swallow me up. I took the advice of a girl friend and tried Horse wormer paste on my face, it does work to break down the matrix in the skin. I've had quite a bit come out of my face, a lot of the small black fibers and black specks. The hardest part is facing this every day, and every day the symptoms change and every day I have to deal with it. I feel completely off my face and hope I can navigate myself out of the public library where I'm using the internet. I had to get some anti nausea pills from the chemist and they've made me a little drowsy. I cry easier too, and I hope to have a better idea next, though I think something major is happening with my hormones, it could be menopause. Dear God, please don't throw any more at me...lol Love itchin Hi, Itch. I'm so sorry you are going through all this. Thanks for sharing what the horse paste has done with the issues in your face. Did you use Ivermectin? I'd like to try this, as I seem to be having more and more black specks show up in my face and in my hair So many specs in my face and hair is not what has been the norm for me. I sent an e-mail to my internist and hematologist today asking for their ideas on what could be causing my joint pain other than or in addition to Lyme. I also asked my hematologist if she would be willing to look under a microscope at my blood to see if she can tell me if there are things in it that are unusual and look like what I have under the skin of my face. My internist is committed to collaborating with her on trying to figure out what is going on with this mixture of health issues I have. My internist's goal is to go slowly and surely, with the goal of trying to see if they are mostly related to a common source. I've told them both about recent and imminent peer-reviewed morgellons research results that have been published in highly regarded medical journals. I am thinking (and praying) that my hematologist (from Johns Hopkins) will take the step to look at my blood. She is a top physician in her field (and and expert in sickle-cell anemia but also becoming the same in polycythemia, a condition I have). I'm thinking that her curiosity as much as anything may propel her to look directly at my blood to see what is there.
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Post by violet on Nov 16, 2012 13:44:24 GMT -5
Hi, Toni Lou. I was going to go look for a little stick-on compass for my car tomorrow, so I'll try to remember to test it out when holding it close to me. Also just want to mention to the group that I saw for the first time this morning black specks and little straight, black lines about 1/4" long come out of my hair when I shampooed it and when I combed it afterwards. I don't recall this ever happening before, though I have known for a long time that I surely have morgs on my head because of the itching. Just haven't seen such things come off it before--only fibers. Fibers EVERYWHERE for a number of years, now!!!!!! Many are exactly the same length and bend in exactly the same places. Identically. Soooooo weird. I'm noticing black fibers that I think come in from outside that land on the a/c intake grill and the microwave intake grill, too. Also just on furniture here and there (my furniture is white, so it really shows. Also in the corner of my kitty's eyes. This is the first year I've seen that. I have been on doxy for 3 weeks (for possible Lyme-related symptoms in my knees and hips and elbows). Just asked for another 3 weeks' prescription. Not at all sure if it's Lyme, but my internist thinks it's a possibility since so many are presenting with it this year, and the knees are one of the main places it can affect people. My knees were so bad that I could hardly walk because of the pain. Have also been "weepy" easily, as well as very shaky and not able to think straight or focus on or get some things done that I really need to do. Anyone else with these symptoms? I dread when I end the doxy because of how the morgs lesions will flare up worse than before I took the medicine. Gosh, I am really groveling tonight! Sorry. I guess I'm just trying to pass on what is happening here. Also, in some other posts people were mentioning how stringy morgs get in our intestines. I had a terrible, terrible pain in my intestines about three years ago, and then bleeding. I had a colonoscopy done, and the doctor found an area that looked stringy, with mucous. I never got any sort of inkling as to what it could be, because he just didn't know (and showed absolutely no concern). He was very distracted. Okaaaaaay, now. Enough of the down side. Is everyone enjoying a pretty fall? The days are just beautiful when the sun shines through those gorgeous fall colors here in Maryland. Hi violet, Sorry to hear of your troubles and YES I am having the same symptoms. Have been on Doxy I think 3 weeks and Plaquenil 2 and with the Rifampicin honest I don't know if I'm Arthur or Martha. The nausea turned to vomiting, and pardon me, but I don't think I could eat tomato again - for some reason the tomatoe wasn't breaking down that I'd eaten 2 days prior. This vomiting felt like it came from my toes. I got to the stage of dry wreching and hoping the Earth would swallow me up. I took the advice of a girl friend and tried Horse wormer paste on my face, it does work to break down the matrix in the skin. I've had quite a bit come out of my face, a lot of the small black fibers and black specks. The hardest part is facing this every day, and every day the symptoms change and every day I have to deal with it. I feel completely off my face and hope I can navigate myself out of the public library where I'm using the internet. I had to get some anti nausea pills from the chemist and they've made me a little drowsy. I cry easier too, and I hope to have a better idea next, though I think something major is happening with my hormones, it could be menopause. Dear God, please don't throw any more at me...lol Love itchin Itch, I had a thought that might help you with your nausea. Have you ever tried ginger in any form? You can make ginger tea, for instance, to help calm your stomach. I like to keep pickled ginger on hand in the refrigerator to eat if I get nausea. It is just delicious as a snack. It also has of course vinegar in it which is good for our condition. You might try it, but if you get it BE SURE to get organic so it doesn't have a lot of additives. I think people eat this kind of ginger with sushi (is the right, sushi lovers?). Bananas are another thing that helps nausea. I think oatmeal is another thing that can help. And of course, eating something before taking the meds helps immensely.
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 16, 2012 21:19:07 GMT -5
Hi violet, Sorry to hear of your troubles and YES I am having the same symptoms. Have been on Doxy I think 3 weeks and Plaquenil 2 and with the Rifampicin honest I don't know if I'm Arthur or Martha. The nausea turned to vomiting, and pardon me, but I don't think I could eat tomato again - for some reason the tomatoe wasn't breaking down that I'd eaten 2 days prior. This vomiting felt like it came from my toes. I got to the stage of dry wreching and hoping the Earth would swallow me up. I took the advice of a girl friend and tried Horse wormer paste on my face, it does work to break down the matrix in the skin. I've had quite a bit come out of my face, a lot of the small black fibers and black specks. The hardest part is facing this every day, and every day the symptoms change and every day I have to deal with it. I feel completely off my face and hope I can navigate myself out of the public library where I'm using the internet. I had to get some anti nausea pills from the chemist and they've made me a little drowsy. I cry easier too, and I hope to have a better idea next, though I think something major is happening with my hormones, it could be menopause. Dear God, please don't throw any more at me...lol Love itchin Itch, I had a thought that might help you with your nausea. Have you ever tried ginger in any form? You can make ginger tea, for instance, to help calm your stomach. I like to keep pickled ginger on hand in the refrigerator to eat if I get nausea. It is just delicious as a snack. It also has of course vinegar in it which is good for our condition. You might try it, but if you get it BE SURE to get organic so it doesn't have a lot of additives. I think people eat this kind of ginger with sushi (is the right, sushi lovers?). Bananas are another thing that helps nausea. I think oatmeal is another thing that can help. And of course, eating something before taking the meds helps immensely. Hi Violet, Yes, the horse paste is Ivermectin. I just had to get past the thought of an internal horse wormer on my face. I applied the paste at night and left it on. Actually, this information came via my girl friend via her Lyme doctor. The treatment does work and I could do with applying everynight, but as I said it is working up to all these things as they are so taxing on me, mentally, emotionally and physically. Your internist and haematologist are thinking in a good direction! to have people interested is exactly what we all need. My Mum only said this morning that if I didn't chase doctors locally (which I don't) they'd forget about me and I'd be long dead. What I mean is with this nausea, I know when I need to visit a doctor and perhaps I may need liver function tests. My GP who is now a lady since my other GP is ill, she said she knows nothing about Lyme and well I'm kinda fed up to the back teeth of hearing that stupid exhause, even though it is the truth. Thank you for the Ginger tip! yep I've aleady been onto that. I got to the stage I couldn't swollen another Ginger tablets. Then a Lyme friend yesterday suggested Ginger beer. I was drinking Ginger Ale with lots of ice last night and Ginger beer in the night. Still taking the anti nausea too. I do manage to eat as I'm taking 2 different types of probiotic and diet is healthy and sugar is kinda history now. Though I lie, I had a Tim Tam biscuit last night ;D I crave things too which is weird, like garlic dip yogurt. I'm rather brain thumped, so I hope I made sense in this post! I hope things improve for you Violet, if you try the horse paste let me/us know how it goes. There is no need for this suffering, I'm sure there are meds for this, all up it's torture either way, but we got to keep laughing and smiling inbetween the tears. Hope you have a lovely weekend itchin
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 16, 2012 21:40:24 GMT -5
Itch, I had a thought that might help you with your nausea. Have you ever tried ginger in any form? You can make ginger tea, for instance, to help calm your stomach. I like to keep pickled ginger on hand in the refrigerator to eat if I get nausea. It is just delicious as a snack. It also has of course vinegar in it which is good for our condition. You might try it, but if you get it BE SURE to get organic so it doesn't have a lot of additives. I think people eat this kind of ginger with sushi (is the right, sushi lovers?). Bananas are another thing that helps nausea. I think oatmeal is another thing that can help. And of course, eating something before taking the meds helps immensely. Hi Violet, Yes, the horse paste is Ivermectin. I just had to get past the thought of an internal horse wormer on my face. I applied the paste at night and left it on. Actually, this information came via my girl friend via her Lyme doctor. The treatment does work and I could do with applying everynight, but as I said it is working up to all these things as they are so taxing on me, mentally, emotionally and physically. Your internist and haematologist are thinking in a good direction! to have people interested is exactly what we all need. My Mum only said this morning that if I didn't chase doctors locally (which I don't) they'd forget about me and I'd be long dead. What I mean is with this nausea, I know when I need to visit a doctor and perhaps I may need liver function tests. My GP who is now a lady since my other GP is ill, she said she knows nothing about Lyme and well I'm kinda fed up to the back teeth of hearing that stupid exhause, even though it is the truth. Thank you for the Ginger tip! yep I've aleady been onto that. I got to the stage I couldn't swollen another Ginger tablets. Then a Lyme friend yesterday suggested Ginger beer. I was drinking Ginger Ale with lots of ice last night and Ginger beer in the night. Still taking the anti nausea too. I do manage to eat as I'm taking 2 different types of probiotic and diet is healthy and sugar is kinda history now. Though I lie, I had a Tim Tam biscuit last night ;D I crave things too which is weird, like garlic dip yogurt. I'm rather brain thumped, so I hope I made sense in this post! I hope things improve for you Violet, if you try the horse paste let me/us know how it goes. There is no need for this suffering, I'm sure there are meds for this, all up it's torture either way, but we got to keep laughing and smiling inbetween the tears. Hope you have a lovely weekend itchin Violet, As I stood up to walk out the library I suddenly realised my PAIN! so I came back to write you quick. I have the worse pain in my gluteus max, my butt! yep a horse has kicked me for sure. The pain makes me cry out when I want to roll over in bed, yes knees too, all my joints. My neck talks too. I'm not heavy at all, trust me, I've lost a heap of weight, I'm all bone, but eat like a horse. ;D itchin
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Post by violet on Nov 17, 2012 12:29:44 GMT -5
Itch, I had a thought that might help you with your nausea. Have you ever tried ginger in any form? You can make ginger tea, for instance, to help calm your stomach. I like to keep pickled ginger on hand in the refrigerator to eat if I get nausea. It is just delicious as a snack. It also has of course vinegar in it which is good for our condition. You might try it, but if you get it BE SURE to get organic so it doesn't have a lot of additives. I think people eat this kind of ginger with sushi (is the right, sushi lovers?). Bananas are another thing that helps nausea. I think oatmeal is another thing that can help. And of course, eating something before taking the meds helps immensely. Hi Violet, Yes, the horse paste is Ivermectin. I just had to get past the thought of an internal horse wormer on my face. I applied the paste at night and left it on. Actually, this information came via my girl friend via her Lyme doctor. The treatment does work and I could do with applying everynight, but as I said it is working up to all these things as they are so taxing on me, mentally, emotionally and physically. Your internist and haematologist are thinking in a good direction! to have people interested is exactly what we all need. My Mum only said this morning that if I didn't chase doctors locally (which I don't) they'd forget about me and I'd be long dead. What I mean is with this nausea, I know when I need to visit a doctor and perhaps I may need liver function tests. My GP who is now a lady since my other GP is ill, she said she knows nothing about Lyme and well I'm kinda fed up to the back teeth of hearing that stupid exhause, even though it is the truth. Thank you for the Ginger tip! yep I've aleady been onto that. I got to the stage I couldn't swollen another Ginger tablets. Then a Lyme friend yesterday suggested Ginger beer. I was drinking Ginger Ale with lots of ice last night and Ginger beer in the night. Still taking the anti nausea too. I do manage to eat as I'm taking 2 different types of probiotic and diet is healthy and sugar is kinda history now. Though I lie, I had a Tim Tam biscuit last night ;D I crave things too which is weird, like garlic dip yogurt. I'm rather brain thumped, so I hope I made sense in this post! I hope things improve for you Violet, if you try the horse paste let me/us know how it goes. There is no need for this suffering, I'm sure there are meds for this, all up it's torture either way, but we got to keep laughing and smiling inbetween the tears. Hope you have a lovely weekend itchin I'm so glad you are onto ginger ale! I forgot to mention that. And by the way, be sure to get ginger ale with real ginger in it, as most ginger ale doesn't have it. :-)
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Post by violet on Nov 17, 2012 12:31:56 GMT -5
Hi Violet, Yes, the horse paste is Ivermectin. I just had to get past the thought of an internal horse wormer on my face. I applied the paste at night and left it on. Actually, this information came via my girl friend via her Lyme doctor. The treatment does work and I could do with applying everynight, but as I said it is working up to all these things as they are so taxing on me, mentally, emotionally and physically. Your internist and haematologist are thinking in a good direction! to have people interested is exactly what we all need. My Mum only said this morning that if I didn't chase doctors locally (which I don't) they'd forget about me and I'd be long dead. What I mean is with this nausea, I know when I need to visit a doctor and perhaps I may need liver function tests. My GP who is now a lady since my other GP is ill, she said she knows nothing about Lyme and well I'm kinda fed up to the back teeth of hearing that stupid exhause, even though it is the truth. Thank you for the Ginger tip! yep I've aleady been onto that. I got to the stage I couldn't swollen another Ginger tablets. Then a Lyme friend yesterday suggested Ginger beer. I was drinking Ginger Ale with lots of ice last night and Ginger beer in the night. Still taking the anti nausea too. I do manage to eat as I'm taking 2 different types of probiotic and diet is healthy and sugar is kinda history now. Though I lie, I had a Tim Tam biscuit last night ;D I crave things too which is weird, like garlic dip yogurt. I'm rather brain thumped, so I hope I made sense in this post! I hope things improve for you Violet, if you try the horse paste let me/us know how it goes. There is no need for this suffering, I'm sure there are meds for this, all up it's torture either way, but we got to keep laughing and smiling inbetween the tears. Hope you have a lovely weekend itchin Violet, As I stood up to walk out the library I suddenly realised my PAIN! so I came back to write you quick. I have the worse pain in my gluteus max, my butt! yep a horse has kicked me for sure. The pain makes me cry out when I want to roll over in bed, yes knees too, all my joints. My neck talks too. I'm not heavy at all, trust me, I've lost a heap of weight, I'm all bone, but eat like a horse. ;D itchin Our pain may be caused by all the inflammation going on inside us from morgs. Do you have high markers for inflammation shown in your blood tests? Mine have shown major inflammation from extremely high white blood cell and platelet counts. Anyone else have these?
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Post by morghunter on Nov 17, 2012 13:32:23 GMT -5
Toni, getting back to your question,"do we have any compass effect", is valid.We allready know our bodies are electrified as was demonstrated by your OHM/Voltmeter demonstration. What would be interesting to know would be do our bodies produce a measurable electromagnetic field. This emf could provide a pathway or guidance for M to spread throughout our bodies. Just saying.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Nov 17, 2012 14:56:01 GMT -5
Tell me the ohm meter test in detail I want to try this.
I want to see if it is my magnetic personality or just plain magnetics that pulls people towards me.
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Post by toni on Nov 18, 2012 12:20:16 GMT -5
Tell me the ohm meter test in detail I want to try this. I want to see if it is my magnetic personality or just plain magnetics that pulls people towards me. Baraka, you're so funny ;D okay...do you have an OHM/Volt meter? If so, turn the dial to 200m (that's for volts going out) The OHM part doesn't matter as we're not measuring "resistance". That's something entirely different. The "volt side of the dial" - well, humans should measure less than 10 millivolts if you're holding the red and black cords (one in each hand/fingers). Make sure when you hold the "cords" you dampen your fingers for a better contact. My read out is usually in the 100's....which isn't what it should be at all. Less than 10 is what it should be in how much electricity I have "outgoing".
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Post by toni on Nov 18, 2012 12:21:46 GMT -5
Toni, getting back to your question,"do we have any compass effect", is valid.We allready know our bodies are electrified as was demonstrated by your OHM/Voltmeter demonstration. What would be interesting to know would be do our bodies produce a measurable electromagnetic field. This emf could provide a pathway or guidance for M to spread throughout our bodies. Just saying. Hi Morghunter, I know what you mean, I sure wish we had more ways to check.
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 18, 2012 23:14:18 GMT -5
Violet, As I stood up to walk out the library I suddenly realised my PAIN! so I came back to write you quick. I have the worse pain in my gluteus max, my butt! yep a horse has kicked me for sure. The pain makes me cry out when I want to roll over in bed, yes knees too, all my joints. My neck talks too. I'm not heavy at all, trust me, I've lost a heap of weight, I'm all bone, but eat like a horse. ;D itchin Our pain may be caused by all the inflammation going on inside us from morgs. Do you have high markers for inflammation shown in your blood tests? Mine have shown major inflammation from extremely high white blood cell and platelet counts. Anyone else have these? No high markers Violet, not that the doctor has looked I don't think. I had bloods today, the nausea is profound so checking my liver function. This is no way to live. Sorry this is on the compass thread. Thanks itchin
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Post by homeworld on Nov 20, 2012 12:34:38 GMT -5
...be aware that many low cost VOM's/DVM's/DMM's do not bother with clamping the millivolt [or volt] scale to any known reference voltage..resulting in the voltage at the measuring circuitry drifting all over the map..and the meter will read the applied voltage as creatively as a three year old telling the time on a clock face. [...it's eleventy four o'clock]
...and as you hold the leads in your hand, your body can capacitively couple electromagnetic fields into the meter leads. I can get readings from 2 to 50 mv on a meter just by moving around the apt ...
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Post by toni on Nov 20, 2012 13:41:31 GMT -5
...be aware that many low cost VOM's/DVM's/DMM's do not bother with clamping the millivolt [or volt] scale to any known reference voltage..resulting in the voltage at the measuring circuitry drifting all over the map..and the meter will read the applied voltage as creatively as a three year old telling the time on a clock face. [...it's eleventy four o'clock] ...and as you hold the leads in your hand, your body can capacitively couple electromagnetic fields into the meter leads. I can get readings from 2 to 50 mv on a meter just by moving around the apt ... Hi Homeworld, I'll get a video of holding the cords to show you what I'm doing. I'm so sorry, I don't know what you mean about the EM fields into the meter leads. I mean "I think I might understand" but I want to be sure what you're saying is what I'm thinking you mean. Thanks. PS, just coming back after I read Wiki on VOMs etc. It said: Digital multimeters generally take measurements with accuracy superior to their analog counterparts.
Mine is a digi, but I'm wondering if I what you mean is, that "testing ourselves on this" if we should insulate the "prong things" that we're holding. Well, I'll check mine out right now, and I'll walk around too to see if it changes. Thanks again.
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Post by toni on Nov 20, 2012 15:07:16 GMT -5
Well....of course there's a PLANE flying in the sky just when I did this video, you can hear it in the background. ;D
hahahaha
Anyways, here's the VOM.
I've wet my fingers with water, and you can see the numbers going up.
At the 30 second mark I put each contact from the red and black cords "on each side of my tongue" and the numbers REALLY SHOOT UP into the 90's.
Something I've noticed...on different days, I register up into the 90's, and other days I'm "in the 100's".
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Post by morghunter on Nov 20, 2012 15:55:35 GMT -5
And there you have it. Toni you are "hot".lol Also, after holding the mouse in my hand for a while, the palm of same feels burned.
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