Quote from another article, ((( this *sounds* very familiar too))) .
A 27-year-old male presented with gradually erupting itchy black hair bristles....
Hairs could be plucked easily by his friend without any discomfort to him.
Boy does THAT ever sound familiar, does it to you?Examination revealed multiple
follicular blackish hair bristles, the size of pinheads (0.5-1 mm) on inter-scapular region
Here's the link where this comes from:
www.ijtrichology.com/article.asp?issn=0974-7753;year=2012;volume=4;issue=4;spage=285;epage=286;aulast=GutteTwo reasons I'm posting about this, because it's another angle in that this "may or may not" be of relevance.
But because of the (under the scope similarities), that "I do remember like it were yesterday"....this grabbed my attention.
And the two reasons I bring this up to look at are:
1) very visual similarities, so much so they look practically identical from all the past posts all over the internet about these bundles, (and from people saying the same things we are), and me too.
2) MAYBE, and this is where deducing comes in on this angle, that "possibly/maybe/maybe not, but who knows - - - that whatever causes the body to do the Spinosa event, in the arrangement of
vellus hairs like it does in the follicles" is related to other events we're experiencing. Like a domino effect in a way. Say there's a disease out there, or a "contamination" ...OR a "medication" that
sets up the body for this event, and it's a reaction well...obviously it is in that sense, a reaction, but, moreso, like something in the arena of how ( Lyme bacteriums can actually cause a person to become
allergic to red meat all of a sudden). See, that's not the "norm" either, but, when chemistry changes, who knows what the outcome is going to be. So ...whatever it is that
"might have a commonality" as to why the body then develops the "T. Spinosa" which that's actually causing a change in the way the body performs, or reacts, just as meds do, (as an example)...
this is to keep in mind, since (it appears to be a commonality of having hairs protrude from follicle in bundles such as "like" the pic in the first post) and a process of elimination, deducing, and taking
other events into consideration, all that...and knowing how even one med in the body can affect the other med, well...it affects the body when things are disrupted or something
is introduced, and those are the things that "as we say, change the chemistry" and when the chemistry is changed, oddball and or dangerous events happen. So, gathering "pieces" of this puzzle is what
the Spinosa (observation is about).