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Post by rhorn2006 on Jun 2, 2009 19:26:22 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Jun 2, 2009 20:28:00 GMT -5
Rhorn, thank you!
It sure makes it easier to understand the size of these since you put the penny next to it. They're HUGE!
Are yours also "dash and space" like too?
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Thank you.
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Post by lilsissy on Jun 2, 2009 20:29:53 GMT -5
Freaky, Honey I am not sure at all but it looks like the texture of a sac with something emerging and I do not know if they infect humans but some nematodes do.
I am not surprised at them finding new type parasites on (CORN?) since they have G.M.O.ed the corn so,
Jen
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Post by rhorn2006 on Jun 3, 2009 1:38:50 GMT -5
Rhorn, thank you! It sure makes it easier to understand the size of these since you put the penny next to it. They're HUGE! Are yours also "dash and space" like too? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Thank you. Have not really felt much like posting as of late,,,, just feeling too confused and drained I have seen those things get well over 2 inches long They start out looking like long thin chains, but after several months they seem to fill in and become all black.. dont know what they are, have never seen any movement at all,,, could be some kind of long egg-sack... Here's a closer view of the same samples (Sept 2008) show.simpload.com/index.php?filename=06034a26180798cba.jpgBTW... I live in north-west Tennessee
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Post by toni on Jun 3, 2009 9:05:47 GMT -5
Rhorn I've taken a couple of your pictures out of your link there to post which is clear to see that yours and Freaky's look very much of the same thing. Thank you for sharing these pictures, and explaining more about these particular specimens, the size and how they grow together. Do you feel it might be a parasite, or an algae? I know there's no way to be certain, but having these type specimens you might have somewhat of a feel for (if it's algae) by what they're growing in (maybe)? I'm sorry you're not feeling well...(the word "well" I know is an understatement). Hope you get feeling better with more energy. Lots more of Rhorn's specimen pictures in his link here: show.simpload.com/index.php?filename=06034a26180798cba.jpg
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Post by violet on Jun 3, 2009 10:47:48 GMT -5
Rhorn, thank you! It sure makes it easier to understand the size of these since you put the penny next to it. They're HUGE! Are yours also "dash and space" like too? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Thank you. Have not really felt much like posting as of late,,,, just feeling too confused and drained I have seen those things get well over 2 inches long They start out looking like long thin chains, but after several months they seem to fill in and become all black.. dont know what they are, have never seen any movement at all,,, could be some kind of long egg-sack... Here's a closer view of the same samples (Sept 2008) show.simpload.com/index.php?filename=06034a26180798cba.jpgBTW... I live in north-west Tennessee Aw, VonHorn(sky), I'm so sorry you are going through an especially rough time right now. We miss your posts. I (we) can so relate to how you are feeling. I was so, so, so, sooooo down on my way in to work this morning. So down. I then thought about God's love, and it was one of those times that I felt it to the core. I have felt so isolated and discouraged, and feeling the Lord's love and knowing that he understands what I'm going through and cares really hit me hard (in a good way). I'm praying for you today, especially. Am remembering so many other wonderful people in our little forum family in prayer, as well, but you'll be the priority for my prayers today. Please keep your chin up, okay? And remember that you are not alone--we are all here for you, and the Lord is right beside you.
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Post by freaky on Jun 4, 2009 3:10:34 GMT -5
Tony, thanks so much for posting it. You are such a sweetheart. The specimen was about 1/2 inch, & the dash things, about the size of the lower line, or dash, which is on your keyboard next to the zero. Maybe they were slightly smaller. All that glooptedy glob stuff is the inside of a parasite. The skin had disintegrated, & the body was left. It stuck to the glass vial. I destroyed it taking pics though, & moving it around. Now it's just a bunch of body chunks.
Toni, I'm sorry about the BMP format. I think that happens if I take a video, not that I know how to take a video. haha
I knew this was a parasite, because the head was still connected by strings, for lack of a better name. It was banging all around, as it wasn't sturdy enough to support itself. I'm upset with this pic, as there isn't enough contrast. I never had that problem before. in the middle, at the top, there's that dark grey thing. Do worms have heads? It goes all along the left side, and down. There are a lot of wormy looking things.
Hugs, freaky
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Post by toni on Jun 4, 2009 7:07:16 GMT -5
Thanks Freaky. It sure is an amazing specimen, and the lower dash on the key board (approx size) of these dashes on the parasite sure does put this into perspective. That's pretty big.
Kmarie, that is a great idea about asking high school teacher. I love it, where there's a will...there's a way! Great thinkin! It's worth persuing.
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Post by kammy on Jun 6, 2009 1:54:05 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Jun 6, 2009 2:11:26 GMT -5
Barb, start the Salt/C protocol and... Try this remedy and see what happens and try it again right after the next cycle: A Homeopathic Remedy called "The Salt Water Flush" Get 4 cups of water and 2 flat teaspoons of sea salt and drink it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach. Drink it within a 20 minute period. Stay near the toilet, you should eliminate 4 or 5 times. You can start eating/drinking right afterward, it must be sea salt! You can do this as much as is needed, but, it has to be on an empty stomach. This recipe is the same weight as your blood. The water does not get into the kidneys, the salt does not get into the blood stream. No need to worry if you are hypertensive. It cleans out the entire gastrointestinal tract from top to bottom, it cleans out the pockets of the colon that are holding bacteria, parasites, food particles, etc. You usually feel like a million dollars afterwards!
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Post by ctbarb on Jun 6, 2009 7:16:52 GMT -5
OK, Kammy, I'm going to try it right now! I'll let you know how things "come out"! Thanks! ctbarb
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Post by lilsissy on Jun 6, 2009 11:28:06 GMT -5
Alright Rhorn, We have to keep that handsome face on lymebusters. I think this is a good possibility you need to take a look at Bacillus which was engineered in a lot of food crops your pictures look like Bacillus to me, web-mcb.agr.ehime-u.ac.jp/gmo1/english/Bt%20Crops-Advanages.pdfFriend of mine in Indiana broke his arm doing farm chores and came out of it with a Bacillus infection . Bacillus Goggle that and go to images, it is in the corn . B.T. 10 was sold to the public for 5 years before they caught the mix up. They sold B.T. 10 (NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION) instead of B.T.11. Get better !! Jen
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Post by lilsissy on Jun 6, 2009 11:37:42 GMT -5
This article explains a whole lot , You need a profession to decide what you have. These can grow several inches. Yes be sure to read this then go to the Hospital!!! A hospital that has an infectious disease clinic this is nothing to mess with!! chestofbooks.com/reference/Encyclopedia-Britannica-1/Bacteriology-Growth-And-Division.htmlOne of the most remarkable Zoogloeae. phenomena in the life-history of the Schizomycetes is the formation of this zoogloea stage, which corresponds to the "palmella" condition of the lower Algae. This occurs as a membrane on the surface of the medium, or as irregular clumps or branched masses (sometimes several inches across) submerged in it, and consists of more or less gelatinous matrix enclosing innumerable "cocci," "bacteria," or other elements of the Schizomycete concerned. Formerly regarded as a distinct genus - the natural fate of all the various forms - the zoogloea is now known to be a sort of resting condition of the Schizomycetes, the various elements being glued together, as it were, by their enormously swollen and diffluent cell-walls becoming contiguous. The zoogloea is formed by active division of single or of several mother-cells, and the progeny appear to go on secreting the cell-wall substance, which then absorbs many times its volume of water, and remains as a consistent matrix, in which the cells come to rest. The matrix - i.e. the swollen cell-walls - in some cases consists mainly of cellulose, in others chiefly of a proteid substance; the matrix in some cases is horny and resistant, in others more like a thick solution of gum.
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Post by lilsissy on Jun 6, 2009 13:50:44 GMT -5
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Post by lilsissy on Jun 6, 2009 14:13:32 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Jun 7, 2009 8:53:38 GMT -5
Okay... Now here's Freaky's specimen! Isn't this something!? The 64 gazillion dollar question, what is it? I wish we knew It's those same "track looking dash with the spaces looking things". I think Carrie has one like it too. These suckers keep showing up. I don't know the size of the dashes, nor the length of the thing in it's entirety. Freaky, can you give us an idea how long each one of those "dash" things are? Thank you also for sending this specimen pic. I've had some of those, too. I believe Jeany knows what this is... I think it's Lymes - one of them, I forgot the name... I'll get her over here to look.
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Post by kammy on Jun 7, 2009 8:55:10 GMT -5
I agree with lilsissy, Barb, get some immediate medical help - if you can! It sounds like you need help real soon!
Do the salt/C just to maintain until you can get there.
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Post by kammy on Jun 7, 2009 8:57:43 GMT -5
Rhorn I've taken a couple of your pictures out of your link there to post which is clear to see that yours and Freaky's look very much of the same thing. Thank you for sharing these pictures, and explaining more about these particular specimens, the size and how they grow together. Do you feel it might be a parasite, or an algae? I know there's no way to be certain, but having these type specimens you might have somewhat of a feel for (if it's algae) by what they're growing in (maybe)? I'm sorry you're not feeling well...(the word "well" I know is an understatement). Hope you get feeling better with more energy. Lots more of Rhorn's specimen pictures in his link here: show.simpload.com/index.php?filename=06034a26180798cba.jpgRhon's looks the same as Freaky's... we need our Lymes 'experts' to look at these!
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Post by kammy on Jun 7, 2009 9:10:51 GMT -5
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Post by kritters on Jun 7, 2009 9:14:54 GMT -5
Those photos look like crustaceans to me. abalone, conch.... They also look like a fungus. They could be a combination. Kritts
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