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Post by threader on Nov 27, 2012 14:03:16 GMT -5
When I felt an especially crawly fiber in my hair last week, I reached with my little digital microscope instead of scratching. Here is the culprit I found (Real-time footage):
I'm new to working with digital optics, so I welcome advice, thoughts on the organism, and bad hair jokes.
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Post by Lynn on Nov 27, 2012 17:11:49 GMT -5
Hi Threader
I would like to compare notes for a moment here with you on your video of your hair fiber. I get a wispy sensation on my head and feels like it is crossing over the hair. Then at other times I get a stinging like a Gnat stinging the skin and the a worm like crawling and if I leave it alone it will crawl right into my ear and start the same stinging or down my face til it reaches a spot on the cheeks or nose meets face and or goes into my eyes or up my nose. I thing the two things are totally separate, but wondered if the descriptions meet anything you have felt before taping the fiber. I believe that the bugs are attracted to what the stuff is made of and uses our debre we put out for nesting or and food.
In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn
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Post by threader on Nov 27, 2012 21:05:46 GMT -5
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Post by Lynn on Nov 28, 2012 11:45:04 GMT -5
Hi Threader
I swore I saw it move on the scalp where it seems attached. It wiggled slightly like a worm. I wonder if you could do a comparison type video. Lets say film the spot and you blink your eyes, smile, yawn, frown and then a period of time where you try not to blink so eyes closed, no yawning or facial moments and see if the darn thing keeps wiggling. It is an awesome capture if we can filter out the other causes. Then we need to know if the body is pushing it out causing it to wiggle or a parasite is underneath moving it.
In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn
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Post by toni on Nov 28, 2012 12:31:34 GMT -5
Threader, I think your video quality is excellent, and you've got a great hand for a scope. The hairs are clear as a bell, and so is that sneaky little black fiber.
I wasn't able to see the "little black fiber move"... but I have seen ones the same size, (but white) in color instead of black as yours is, and the tiny little white ones OMG they move like they're trapeze'ing through the hair. I know (trapeze'ing) isn't a word, but....that's the best way I can describe how they move from hair to hair.
Thanks for sharing.
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Post by threader on Nov 28, 2012 18:18:00 GMT -5
OMG they move like they're trapeze'ing through the hair. I know (trapeze'ing) isn't a word, but....that's the best way I can describe how they move from hair to hair No, I think trapeezing is a very apt description. It seems I'm the only one who sees independent fiber movement in my vid. I feel I see the fiber pull a wrap move, completely encircling a hair follicle, at one point. On multiple occasions it goes into "hook mode" to avoid being freed of the hair. I think I see the fiber pulling hair follicles together with either it's power or the goo action. I see the fiber enter and exit a goo coated hair follicle right in the middle of the follicle. I see it partially penetrate other follicles. I can't decide if I'm watching goo production happening in real time or not, but I think I am. But I may be oh, so DOP. Did you guys watch it on a big monitor? I think they trapeeze around my mop, in and out and between hair follicles, with purpose in their process. Anyways, thanks for the honest feedback, I like to present this type of thing to others in an effort to keep my feet on the ground when my M observations and theories get too out there.
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 28, 2012 18:24:29 GMT -5
Hi Threader, Jealous of your scope! I saw that thing move too, first at around 26secs, look at the bottom tip and you will see it moving ever so slightly from side to side.. Trapeezing is so TRUE! I read an article on head lice a couple of years back and head lice are known to trapeeze from hair to hair and that is how they jump around little kids heads. Ouch something is biting my leg right now! serious. Whenever I go out in public things are at me. Yesterday afternoon my son and I had an appointment, we were in the building an hour and William came out with 2 bites and I couldn't stop fiddling with the lump on my right knee the entire time.
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 28, 2012 18:52:24 GMT -5
OMG they move like they're trapeze'ing through the hair. I know (trapeze'ing) isn't a word, but....that's the best way I can describe how they move from hair to hair No, I think trapeezing is a very apt description. It seems I'm the only one who sees independent fiber movement in my vid. I feel I see the fiber pull a wrap move, completely encircling a hair follicle, at one point. On multiple occasions it goes into "hook mode" to avoid being freed of the hair. I think I see the fiber pulling hair follicles together with either it's power or the goo action. I see the fiber enter and exit a goo coated hair follicle right in the middle of the follicle. I see it partially penetrate other follicles. I can't decide if I'm watching goo production happening in real time or not, but I think I am. But I may be oh, so DOP. Did you guys watch it on a big monitor? I think they trapeeze around my mop, in and out and between hair follicles, with purpose in their process. Anyways, thanks for the honest feedback, I like to present this type of thing to others in an effort to keep my feet on the ground when my M observations and theories get too out there. Threader, Just wanted to say that I haven't watched the entire video. I think best not for me right now, you know trying to stay calm about it all. Thanks itchin
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Post by morghunter on Nov 28, 2012 23:34:38 GMT -5
Hi threader, your second video(1:41) on full screen what I am seeing is incredible. The lower part of the fiber appears to be "strumming" a hair while a hair laying accross it is rising up and down with the movement. Great video.
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 28, 2012 23:52:54 GMT -5
Ok you got me, I'll have to watch full screen. Though only 10 minute internet at Library atm, bugger, so bloody hot everyone has the same idea...indoors nice & cool.
p.s. I've had the worse hair day!! got horns, yes I need a hair cut but my scalp has been itching....
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 29, 2012 0:12:50 GMT -5
Hi threader, your second video(1:41) on full screen what I am seeing is incredible. The lower part of the fiber appears to be "strumming" a hair while a hair laying accross it is rising up and down with the movement. Great video. You are right morghunter. I watched on full screen and I noticed the clear/white fiber to the left. What came to my mind once the wave of nause left me, it appears that the white fiber is latching on, or sucking life, probably both. Either way I feel sick watching. Not really nausea, just a figure of speech right now. I once loved the hot weather and clear blue skies, but ya know what? I've decided it was much much nicer 25yrs ago. People are strange and it ain't their fault! Great video Threader. Thank you itchin
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Post by toni on Nov 29, 2012 10:36:38 GMT -5
Threader,
I just now watched your (second video) and YES, in the beginning of your video, I see it.
I too have seen these little short fibers about 1/4-1/2 " move about the hair as you too are seeing.
I'd not seen the second video till this morn, ( I thought they were both the same video) before now.
And I do know what you mean about how they form a "hook like end" as to not easily release from the hairs they hold on to.
I've been in the mirror, and watched these types of trapeezing fibers (trapeeze themselves deep into my hair) when I've tried to catch one with a wet needle or with my dampened finger, but...they're too quick.
Excellent video'ing.
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Post by toni on Nov 29, 2012 10:59:38 GMT -5
This is from 07, one of my whitish little trapeezers that came out of my face. I have a needle ( and in the eye of a needle) I am holding one drop of water. Water interaction with our specimens (to see which ones move) really works well by using the eye of the needle that way. The eye of a sewing needle acts like a little cup to hold that drop of water. Anyways, I've got the needle with a drop of water on it, (can't see that part) but I'm overhead of this fiber on the slide and I'm moving my hand back and forth. At the 1 min mark to the end...you can see how this fiber does not move from the wind that my overhead hand waving is creating at all, it moves on it's own and does a back bend and then HOLDS that position while I'm waving my hand, and it still doesn't move, except on it's own accord. (I don't know if you'd seen this) video or not. www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebY7JL9kHLcThreader, if you can capture any of these short fibers, possibly with something wet, since they're attracted to water, then you can place it on your slide easier. Maybe use a wet finger tip, as these type fibers WILL LEAP towards any water.
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Post by toni on Nov 29, 2012 11:18:44 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWOFRjinOXI&feature=BFa&list=UUN4k0wAcTvezl9JRueEji9QI just had to show you this one, and it's got the needle with a drop of water in the "eye of the needle". If you go to the 1 minute mark, watch this sucker react. I can (magic wand) the fiber to do anything with my *needle* as long as I'm using water, I can make the fiber do anything: Bend, crawl, loop, or twist, because this "water reaction" with them is not normal. It's not the needle, it's the water, because (the fibers won't react to just steel) it's the WATER/moisture that gets them going. And "if those fibers are in search of water" they'll keep moving like ((( aerial hyphae ))) will do in search of water.
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Post by threader on Nov 29, 2012 15:29:47 GMT -5
@ Toni Re: Vid 1: Pretty cool. I hadn't seen, but witnessed very similar activity from the only fiber that I ever observed moving on its own off my body. Mine moved even more on its own than you got yours to with the water, and in an even more wormy, probelike, manner. The thing that was so similar was the way for most of the 5 minutes he squirmed, it was just half of him, exactly like your vid. It made me think he had a head. Vid 2: That is just too cool. It must be empowering to make the little fkr obey like that:)
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Post by threader on Nov 29, 2012 15:40:19 GMT -5
OMG they move like they're trapeze'ing through the hair. I know (trapeze'ing) isn't a word, but....that's the best way I can describe how they move from hair to hair. Trapeezing, (verb): All of the action is at the bottom left of the frame, big HD monitor required. Random subdermal worm visible bottom left of the frame for the first couple seconds.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Nov 29, 2012 16:01:06 GMT -5
I am real sorry here but I do not see anything doing anything that I do not have to imagine.
Here exactly when doctors say, DOP and the client screams but you have to see it doctor, and the doctor says oh yes there it is.
The doctor makes no more appointments for this person before they leave they are given some mind calming drugs.
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Post by threader on Nov 29, 2012 16:03:07 GMT -5
p.s. I've had the worse hair day!! got horns, yes I need a hair cut but my scalp has been itching.... I have come to expect bad hair days during full moons, like clockwork. I fed them Equimax (internally) yesterday just about sundown, on their favorite time of the month. That seemed to bring them out the scalp. I got a lot of footage. When I save videos, should it be in HD format as I have been doing? When I upload, should I let Utube fix the lighting or leave it as is?
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 29, 2012 21:03:15 GMT -5
p.s. I've had the worse hair day!! got horns, yes I need a hair cut but my scalp has been itching.... I have come to expect bad hair days during full moons, like clockwork. I fed them Equimax (internally) yesterday just about sundown, on their favorite time of the month. That seemed to bring them out the scalp. I got a lot of footage. When I save videos, should it be in HD format as I have been doing? When I upload, should I let Utube fix the lighting or leave it as is? Hi Threader, Well thanks, yes it is like that isn't it. For me too it's getting hard to live with and I'm a woman and we all suffer in so many different aspects. The moon has had me literally high, like I am so wired I can not switch off. My doctor put me back on Melatonin because the Valium is doing nothing. Last night was so hot, hottest night in Melbourne since 1901. I do remember getting up a couple of times in the night and turn the air conditioner on in the lounge. I don't remember eating the yogurt I just found the empty container on the coffee table this morning. I'm still sleep walking and that concerns me too. All this medication, I want so bad to sleep, I'm actually considering a rubber mallet! I would like to take the Equimax internally but I'm not going at this treatment like a bull at a gate. The thought of eating that paste doesn't sit good with me. I need to buy more for my face, but it's the cost, the Melatonin (on prescription) set me back $38 and ain't impressed. That's already $150 exactly on Medication since Saturday. Leave your videos just the way they are do not alter the truth. Please keep uploading videos. I need to get home and do some laundry, but I'll be back later as I'm putting all the fiber vidoes on my Facebook page. I found the fiber videos can get people talking a little. Every bit helps. Thanks itchin
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Post by itchin4answers on Nov 30, 2012 0:10:05 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWOFRjinOXI&feature=BFa&list=UUN4k0wAcTvezl9JRueEji9QI just had to show you this one, and it's got the needle with a drop of water in the "eye of the needle". If you go to the 1 minute mark, watch this sucker react. I can (magic wand) the fiber to do anything with my *needle* as long as I'm using water, I can make the fiber do anything: Bend, crawl, loop, or twist, because this "water reaction" with them is not normal. It's not the needle, it's the water, because (the fibers won't react to just steel) it's the WATER/moisture that gets them going. And "if those fibers are in search of water" they'll keep moving like ((( aerial hyphae ))) will do in search of water. WOW is all I can say and I've put the links on this thread on my Facebook page. If a doctor can not see the fiber for what it is they are not part of the human race, sorry people, my opinion.
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