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Post by kritters on Aug 18, 2009 15:54:18 GMT -5
Hello all,
While examining my stools for worms or anything else unusual, I noticed something which I put under the scope. There were many tiny filament-looking (macroscopic, obviously)organisms. I will attach my pictures when I figure out how. I believe they match up with what I found in the website www.lymephotos.com Unfortunately the most easily matched up was lost in samples I brought to Labcorp because of the extreme incompetence of the staff. It's a long story I won't bore you with. The lost sample was gelatinous an contained the same stringy organisms, and looked like a miniature jellyfish. that photo on the above link shows exactly what it is and says it is Borrellia burgdorferi. The people at the lab didn't even know the technical name for Lyme!!!
Anyway, I have yet to see anywhere except in the links I will provide below, information that states Lyme can be detected visually in any other form besides the spirochete form, only seen by a powerful microscope.
If my samples can be identified to be not only B.b, but Babesia and Ehrlichia among them, this will prove that Lyme testing should be inclusive of stool testing, and very easily so. I didn't intend to find this out, and I may be wrong....but I don't think so.
I have sent the only samples I had to Cliff but don't know if he ever received them.
If anyone here can reach him to ask, I'd be appreciative.
thanks, KrittersAttachments:
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Post by ddddyyyy on Aug 18, 2009 21:40:39 GMT -5
This forum is very good, I like, I agree with that point of view above,I support you!
Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.
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Post by kritters on Aug 20, 2009 21:43:00 GMT -5
This forum is very good, I like, I agree with that point of view above,I support you! Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it. ddddyyyy~ Thank you for your reply. I need all the support I can get. I'm betting Lyme and the other co-infections can be found in the stool. I forgot to post the links, but I'll have to get to that later. One was by Dr. Andy Wright in the UK. Kritters
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Post by kritters on Aug 23, 2009 13:18:06 GMT -5
After listening to Cliff on Rense, I understand that he probably won't be able to get to my samples. Understandably, since he is dedicating so much time and energy to Morgellons. I don't know how to contact him, but I'd like the samples sent back to me at the return address provided, since I don't know that I'll be able to gather these again if it has moved to different places in my body. I appreciate his telling someone (the person who told me that he was interested in seeing them) to have me send them out to him, but I hope to have them returned so I can possibly find an independent lab who will look at them.
Kritters
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