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Post by overandover on Dec 4, 2007 15:05:10 GMT -5
I'll try to send a close up. Thank you Toni you are a great teacher. Also thank you Kmarie for teaching Toni.
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Post by toni on Dec 4, 2007 16:13:20 GMT -5
Wow Sue, what a great shot! And anytime! I sure don't know what that is, what a pic!
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Post by felixwillford on Dec 4, 2007 16:18:41 GMT -5
When I pick my chapped lips.......................... things that look just like that come off.
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Post by robertalouise26 on Dec 4, 2007 17:13:23 GMT -5
Dear Kmarie I haven't read the post that you are repling to but I wake up every morning with crusty lips but when I scrape them off they disperse into fibres and worms. love and best wishes. Roberta.
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Post by robertalouise26 on Dec 4, 2007 17:38:07 GMT -5
Gee dear toni wish that I could see the pic. It is definetly a worm. Much love. Roberta. Gee tonie I have just found it. It looks so gross but three quaters of it looks like a worm. thanks for that. Love again. Roberta.
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Post by morgellonsmoe on Dec 4, 2007 17:41:30 GMT -5
I havent seen those in months thanks to the antibiotic and ivermectin ,, But wow what a shot! good post
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Post by mfromcanada on Dec 4, 2007 17:48:50 GMT -5
overandover, I think that a yellowy slime actually has self forming particles inside the slime. The particles move the slime and it shapes itself. I believe the fibers are formed from the slime. The slime becomes very very hard, like glue. Think of it as being like hot toffee. As the toffee sets you can pull the toffee. It is kind of like pulling it until it breaks. Then the fiber, which has the partcles in it moves on, gets bigger and creates more fibers. I keep racking my brain trying to think this thing through. I think the slime comes out at night and covers our body in and out with a coating. This coating is choking us to death. We are not eliminating toxins through the skin and nor are we letting the good oxygen in. My thoughts....
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Post by overandover on Dec 4, 2007 18:39:58 GMT -5
Thanks everyone for the comments. I have a few more shots of this up close and under the scab but can't figure how to post with out starting a new thread for each one. Toni walked me through this today and I'm not a easy teach. She was great. After I ripped this scab off and i did that because i felt movement under it and was driving me nuts. Anyway after I did and looked at what it was, I then went back to the lesion and watched as the fake skin/film closed it. What was freaky was a fiber next to it started moving like crazy and moving into the blood nest as if, duh who took my house and family? It was really going after it like when our hair tries to get in our eyes and mouth. And when I turned the scab over there is this strange "sack" I've never seen before. The whole thing freaked me out because I'm so much better. Mfromcanada I know what you mean about the slime. My husband watched one day as a very big worm came out just below my eyebrow and dropped onto my desk. It was about 2/3 " long and very fat, same color as the one above. I still have a very big hole on my eyelid from the sucker. We put it in a test tube and in the frig, next day it was nothing but very tight woven fibers, had turned pure white with two red dots on the back. I hate the thought of this horror still being in me and growing just fine. I've been on meds for almost 3 years now. I feel blessed to be so much better but darn what will kill this thing off. Maybe nothing because it still grows on the body after death. Or on a positive note we may end up finding out the cure is something very simple. I hope so. Love and thanks to all, Sue
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Post by robertalouise26 on Dec 4, 2007 18:50:50 GMT -5
Dear mfromcanada My dog wakes up with this gunk everywhere in sort of sticky clumps in her coat I can see that there is a bunch of things inside this stuff. I am sure that these things try to hide themselves by lodging inside mucous, saliva, puss (which comes out of my ears) and nasal secretion also flem that we bring up from our lungs. Wilton my friend who died swore for months that these things were in his lungs. Wilton was a very intelligent man and I believed him completely these sticky clumps in Kyras coat dry out and you can crumble them and they turn into lttle white worms Thank heavens that Grady suggested Benzakonium chloride. It has helped her immensely but there are some still there, so I have to look up on the internet. How frequently I can apply it to her coat. Much love. RobertA.
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Post by felixwillford on Dec 4, 2007 18:51:11 GMT -5
You can look in the right hand corner and hit "reply" then you will get the box you need instead of using this quick reply box.
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Post by overandover on Dec 4, 2007 19:15:20 GMT -5
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Post by overandover on Dec 4, 2007 19:16:23 GMT -5
Thank you so much Kmarie. You and Toni are GREAT Now I'll go get the other 2
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Post by overandover on Dec 4, 2007 19:19:00 GMT -5
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Post by overandover on Dec 4, 2007 19:20:42 GMT -5
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Post by overandover on Dec 5, 2007 16:08:23 GMT -5
Did anyone have any idea what that round sack is?
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