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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 8:25:06 GMT -5
Picture 1This is picture ( 1 of 10 ) of some of Barbs specimens. I too have seen EXACTLY these same things. Barb, what do you think? I know we don't know, but there's a piece of me wondering if (these particular things) are some kind of pods to some kind of "plants"? I sure don't know, only what we see and find, and guessing is all I can do at this point. Please elaborate what you're thinking about these "things". Thank you for the pictures too, because WE AGAIN have the same kinds of specimens - which to me (is good in the aspect of commonalities with Morgellons) of what we're infected/infested/diseased/or contaminated with.
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 8:29:26 GMT -5
Picture 2 of 10 Barbs specimen. (I'm numbering them so then when explaining about them, we can refer to the numbers) so we know which one we're speaking of. (and so I can keep them straight) hehe ;D
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 8:30:56 GMT -5
Picture 3 of 10 Barbs specimen
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 8:33:57 GMT -5
Picture 4 of 10. Barb's specimen. ((( Freaky, this one looks just like that pod picture you'd had too!))) Remember the one with the 'insides' of it coming out?
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 8:35:39 GMT -5
Picture 5 of 10. Barb's specimen.
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 8:37:31 GMT -5
Picture 6 of 10. Barb's specimen.
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 8:38:44 GMT -5
Picture 7 of 10. Barb's specimen.
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 8:40:01 GMT -5
Picture 8 of 10. Barb's specimen.
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 8:41:47 GMT -5
Picture 9 of 10. Barb's specimen.
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 8:47:49 GMT -5
Picture 10 of 10. Barb's specimen. Barb, are all these of the "same" specimen, just different angles?
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Post by ctbarb on May 18, 2009 8:47:45 GMT -5
Dear toni, Thanks for posting the pix for me...it is very appreciated. These large samples were at 10X on my old reliable QX5 that has since kicked the bucket! These, in particular, I again produced just this week...they are also the type that the ER doc said was a mushroom slice! Don't think so! It is very dense, difficult to cut, and looks as though it is part of a larger piece. You can see that some of the pix coming up, look as though they have been "sliced with a serrated knife", but they weren't by me. Therefore, something else is cutting them and have very sharp cutting teeth or blades of some sort. My first 'production' of these were several years ago when I didn't know any better...and I flushed so many of them away! Wish I'd known that these were not supposed to be there! What was I thinking??? A pod? That's an interesting thought toni, but if it is, then it would be quite large...what type of organism would have to be that large? A giant fluke? Another pix in the set has many appendages, was well over 3" long and at least 2+" wide...it too looks as though it was much larger...same cut markings. If that's the case, I don't even want to think of what it could be! Some of the 'speckled leathery pieces' that I have passed, and I believe to be the covering/skin of a slug/snail (leopard slug), are quite large - more than 3" in length and almost 3" wide! It appears to be a complete piece, with the appropriate shape to fit a slug. If that is the case, that is one BIG slug!!! I wouldn't want to see it in the flesh though...it would probably look like something out of a bad 60's sci-fi flick. Please let us know if you have or have seen anything like this in your stool...toni has, so that makes 2 of us....these are so unusual that just 2 people with them is cause for investigation, if nothing else!!! One Critical Care doctor was so alarmed when he saw them, that he immediately recommended that I see an Infectious Disease Specialist...yeah, that was one of those who said I was DOP! Now just where did he think they came from??? He also made a comment like, "You're really not seeing what you're seeing." Well, if you can't see it, how in the h*ll did I photograph it? ? Thanks again toni, and am sorry you have these monsters too... Love and hugs, ctbarb
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 8:51:23 GMT -5
Barb, also do you have the (number 9 ) specimen still? I'm wondering, because if you can get more pictures of that "tongue thing" that sticks out on the left side - as I've seen "something somewhere on the internet in the creature subject" that looks like that, but I need more angle shots of it.
(if you can hold the left side down with a needle, to where it's flat, so we can see the shape better of top side and underside, that would greatly help.)
Thank you.
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Post by ctbarb on May 18, 2009 8:53:02 GMT -5
No, they are all separate specimens. There were many more that came out at the same time, but I didn't photograph them all, there were just too many. Since they did have the same appearance as others, it would indicate to me that these are just not pieces of something larger...other than those with an obvious cutting edge. ctbarb
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Post by ctbarb on May 18, 2009 8:55:47 GMT -5
Re: the #9 specimen...I don't think I still have that particular one, but will check my fridge collection and let you know. Thanks again for posting these toni! ctbarb
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 9:02:34 GMT -5
Barb, you're more than welcome, and REALLY anytime, because we NEED to see these...as I'm sure me and Freaky can't be the only ones with the same things also.
But the fact that (you're in CT), (Freaky is in TX) and ( I'm in NV ), this MEANS something important.
(Freaky has sent me a picture) that appears just like number 4.
Freaky...can you please send me that specimen pic again, and I'll post it here along side of Barbs.
Barb, and "mushrooms?" that doc said, hahahah "no, those aren't mushrooms UNLESS we're growing them.
Thank YOU Barb for the great pics.
I know I love my QX5, because the clarity is great, and it's so easy to use.
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 9:15:09 GMT -5
Freaky and Barb, Not sure of course whether or not this is the same (thing). Barb and Freaky's specimen...( there seemed to be a slight resemblance) here of this tube thing, JUST different stages (possibly)?? I sure don't know, but it got my attention. www.devcan.Com/imagehost/uploads/ab42d91638.jpgI posted it here because I didn't want to shrink the picture to fit, as we need to see this "enlarged". I posted them "side by side" for comparison.
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Post by overandover on May 18, 2009 12:09:35 GMT -5
Toni and Barb, that's it, that the stuff I get out of me and Josh had burst out of his arm, I have some growing in my bathroom cabinet in a little container right now, will try and post pics. later as i have to get ready for a doctor's appt. now, OH my gosh the very same thing, turns completely black. If I can't get pics done, may I send to you Toni?
Love, Suebe
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 12:57:00 GMT -5
OMG Suebe YOU have these too! Oh and YES please PM me them or email me yours and I'll surely get them posted for you ASAP! Thank you Suebe! And Josh's came out of his arm?? OMG. Sue ( take care today ) going to the doc's and I pray with all my might everything goes well.
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Post by toni on May 18, 2009 13:02:57 GMT -5
This is JUST a ((( what-if ))).
We all know how certain species of mushrooms grow (overnight). FAST...super fast to where you can literally see them growing.
What if this "seems" like a slug, cause of it's texture and slime, but it's some kind of 'weird mushroom'?
Heck maybe this species "does it's thing every couple of weeks"...??
I don't know ....but "what if"?
That part "would explain the spores"....the hyphae, and the insect attraction.
I REALLY have no clue but wanted to know what you all think?
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Post by skytroll on May 18, 2009 14:13:55 GMT -5
but there is more, much of what I see in these pictures, are parts of something bigger.
seems they look like claws. or horns and other parts look like they have suckers.
or foot, hold fasts.
excellent photos.
number 9 looks like the anus of a chicken, so you can see what is going on?.........
all parts make a whole?
spores hypae found in nests........ as well as with algae. another part. but the seed is more has to have a charge to it to begin growing. Connection between invertebrates and plants. the prokaryote/eukarote connection. from one celled in plants/slugs/protozoa algae to multicelled. Not natural but directed evolution. Photosynthesis, light bearing.
electrolytes in us.
remember the novel organism that tt talked of?
moth, chicken, plant, etc.....cyanobacteria, etc.......
skytroll
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