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Post by cheetah on Jan 2, 2007 22:19:25 GMT -5
My Doc checked my blood this morning and put it under his scope (16 thousand mag) Full of parasites. Took a sample into him as well and he looked at it under scope and said I have never seen anything like this before. He used to be MD now he is chiropropractic/homeopathic. Been being hassled for years from different agencies for his scopes and such. Says he is going to make some calls for me. Said now it is not a picture off the internet we saw it first hand! Is going to hook up his camera to the microscope so he can take pictures of it magged that high. Very creepy but already knew. Deep down inside...Already knew. Taking myself off the blood donor list in the morning!
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Post by laylo on Jan 2, 2007 22:26:23 GMT -5
I hope now someone will listen and not say we are DOP.
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Post by godog on Jan 2, 2007 22:28:03 GMT -5
I will be very interested to hear what comes of this.
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Post by mfromcanada on Jan 2, 2007 22:35:37 GMT -5
cheetah, Thanks for sharing this information. Please let us know what he comes up with. Perhaps he would even share a photo of the blood test and let you post it. I am pretty certain that I have these things in my blood too.
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Post by valerie on Jan 2, 2007 22:50:46 GMT -5
Im sure we all have these parasites in our blood but the docs wont even look to see....this is enough to raise suspicion why????I am glad your doc did take a look....I am glad for you...please let us know what his treatment will be for this so we can treat ourselves....and as for the majority of the medical profession,I feel they will be judged for ignoring this and allowing us to suffer....pay day is surely coming for us all....
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Post by reliefseeker on Jan 3, 2007 0:19:55 GMT -5
Hi Cheetah, that was very good news...good for you...some young foot and ankle doctor tested my blood for parasites back in November and said there were none...I know that is not true...please keep us posted and Valerie I'll be very glad when these doctors have to be accountable for not taking the time to diagnose us for having something even if they can not identify it. At least damn try.. Reliefseeker
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Post by skytroll on Jan 3, 2007 2:06:43 GMT -5
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Post by lydski on Jan 3, 2007 2:08:47 GMT -5
Well yall know that's part of their oath " I will never verify a patient has parasites."
No, really a few doctors made me feel like they knew "something".... but no way would they admit it.
I'm very gald for you Cheetah. Good Luck.
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Post by jeanne on Jan 3, 2007 2:12:43 GMT -5
I don't think they have to always be there. They could have a be in the blood travel cycle for maybe a couple of days or weeks and then settle places couldn't they? So that some time they might not be visible even for your doc's equipment like when the cat has worms but they aren't always in the poop and the doc says they couldn't find any in the sample of stool but they're probably in a certain stage?
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Post by Orion*** on Jan 3, 2007 3:24:27 GMT -5
Very interesting development cheetah--- These findings are so very important to us all. I will be anxious for your follow up. Are you shure it was not 1600 X ? 16,000 X is a bunch---Please clarify this issue as the power is a most important factor... This means that it is 10X smaller than 1600 X which makes it too small to be a regular parasite--more like a viris. Please hasten your reply...PM me if you wish.
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Post by prevenge on Jan 3, 2007 9:32:28 GMT -5
i'd like to know what orion asked, also , cheetah. thanks.
-M
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Post by tonie on Jan 3, 2007 10:10:58 GMT -5
Cheetah,
Thank you!
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Post by cheetah on Jan 3, 2007 16:13:57 GMT -5
Just left him a message to double check and I am sure once he gets his camera stuff hooked up he will let me have the pics. At this point only doing homeopathics..(drops for parasites and such). He did say that he was not an expert in parasites and does not know what it is as of yet.(as in what kind of parasite) I hate to say this but when he looked at my sample he said, "Laur this thing looks like something from outer space" I agreed by shaking my head yes but was too busy trying to hold myself together from all the news. It is one thing to see it and hear it on the net but a whole other ball game when it is your sample that close and your blood. It was terrifying. Although I have to look at it like this...I was no better or worse after seeing it that close. I mean in reality. Actually it was a prayer answered to give myself validation. As soon as I hear from him I will check in and let you know on the mag...
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Post by sammy on Jan 3, 2007 16:30:15 GMT -5
Now this makes my day. Bravo cheetah.!
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Post by sammy on Jan 3, 2007 16:49:07 GMT -5
I do have one question though. Why are all those labs who have done test on us, say they see nothing at all? Sure makes you wonder....
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Post by life on Jan 3, 2007 19:17:03 GMT -5
Hi Cheetah~~ I'm very excited for you, and ... for all of us. If your doctor -- who has taken the sample -- shares with other doctors. Well. Who knows? But, it must have been extremely scarey for you. When you talked about the difference of talking on the board and staring at parasites in your own blood - can't compare. I was wondering, was he using dark field microcope? and to what power? keep us posted. and... if you can, thank your doctor for me for being a true healer. we need more of them. Right now, I have allopathic doctors ( mostly heel-ers) right up there just above car mechanics when it comes to integrity. be well, life
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Post by See Jane Crawl on Jan 3, 2007 20:27:14 GMT -5
Cheetah,
Where is your doctor sending the blood sample? Did he tell you? This sounds like very promising news!! Let's hope he doesn't drop the ball.
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Post by bigmike on Jan 3, 2007 21:42:50 GMT -5
I have posted this three or four times before, but I saw 30 parasites per television screen (about half moving before my eyes) on the first examination with a dark field microscope. Unfortunately, I did not have a tape with me that time to record the sighting. I did have a tape on the second and third examination, but by then the treatments had largely cleaned out the parasites. Search this sight if you want to "hear" more about it. I know what I and the blood analyst saw. I'd like to see what others are seeing. The closest things I have found to what I saw is called Chondrits.
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Post by godog on Jan 3, 2007 21:52:37 GMT -5
What treatments?
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Post by betsy on Jan 4, 2007 1:21:02 GMT -5
Cheetah, I'm excited for you to have a practitioner/MD actually be able to identify something in your blood. That must have been a scary experience at the same time (actually seeing it yourself).
I, too, will be interested in the magnification although I know next to nothing about microscopes. I have believed all along that regular blood analysis is just missing the pathogen altogether. Perhaps they don't use or have powerful magnification such as you mentioned.
Big Mike and Life mentioned the black field scope which also showed pleomorphic forms, somitids and unidentified debris in my blood. (Can't remember the other items listed.) Also this scope showed my blood cells (think it was red) were clumping together and forming stacks--like stacks of coins. I didn't see this myself but was given the written report and oral interpretation.
A second test two weeks later showed none of these symptoms and was deemed normal. Go figure.
Maybe as another poster suggested, this infection can move from one area of the body to another. Perhaps on the day of the second blood draw it had vacated the blood stream but was hibernating in another area of tissue--maybe even inside immune cells as in cell wall deficient bacteria.
Anyway- I'm so glad this doctor is finding something to document. Why is it that doctors that have microscopes powerful enough to actually see something often get the heat? Could it be that the something they see would best be left undiscovered?
Please keep us posted. Wishing you and your doctor much success. Betsy
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