Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010  My husband's blood has been taken from various places on his body and run through a bio lab.....since he is a veteran they have a good lab with eyes that know how to look for things out of the ordinary. This has been done twice and they have never seen anything in his blood....so there we were stumped again. Rita Parasites and Live Blood Morphology Hi All,I just have to ask. Has any one else seen parasites crawling in their blood. How many have tried a diagnostic procedure called Live Blood Morphology? Way back 6 months ago in my pre-cedarcide days when I was tear-my-skin-off itchy and only sleeping an hour a night, I was desperate for relief. The MD said, “allergy†but his medications helped not at all and actually made it worse.In a frantic attempt to throw money at the problem and find the allergen fast, I went to an alternate medicine practitioner. She said Live Blood Morphology might show the problem so in desperation I agreed. For those of you who know almost as little as I knew about alternate medicine, I’ll describe what she did. She took a drop of my blood from my finger mounted it, still wet, onto a slide put a clear cover over it and looked at it on a microscope with a computer for a display. It was kind of cool. The blood was still alive. I could see my platelets , my red blood cells, my amorphous white cells slowly pseudopoding along. She was telling me things about the shape of my blood cells and how that all indicated different states of health or nonhealth when a little elongated oval swam zipping, zigzaging along. It was definitely active and alive. It moved very differently from the particles in my blood. As we continued looking, more of the fast little buggers zipped in and out of view.I have a degree in biology and did research in a microbiology lab. I have some notion of what was supposed to be in blood. If a random drop of my blood had that many of them then my blood must be crawling with them. The zigzagers were way bigger than a bacteria. They moved like the microscopic paramecium critters seen in pond scum. I didn’t see any cillia or legs“What was that?†I asked in surprise. Calmly she stated that it was some sort of parasite and that you see them sometimes. She did not seem upset by the things and I tried to tell myself that either this was OK or she was a fake., if you happen to be reading this, please forgive my ignorance. I thought she was some sort of fake who slipped those things onto the slide to sell me stuff. I paid minimal attention to whatever she said after that, allowed her to sell me stuff to boost my immune system just so I could get out of there and left. Like a total fool I did not use the stuff she gave me except for the Hylans Hive Relief which did not help at all.I wish I had not been so stupid. She and I saw parasites. They were really there. She strongly felt it necessary to press immune boosters on to me. I in my arrogance bought as few of them as I could and they are still in my closet. I will contact her, apologize and ask her more about the parasites. What are they. Are they common? How do people get them? Are they, perhaps, the larvae of some mite? Has any one else seen such things in their own blood? Does anyone know what they might be?Yuch!!Polly La Force Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 Hi Polly What did she recomend for immune boosters , Vitamins ? Thank you, Bill LaMomForce wrote: >  > Hi All, I just have to ask. Has any one else seen parasites > crawling in their blood. How many have tried a diagnostic procedure > called Live Blood Morphology?  Way back 6 months ago in my > pre-cedarcide days when I was tear-my-skin- off itchy and only sleeping > an hour a night, I was desperate for relief. The MD said, “allergy†> but his medications helped not at all and actually made it worse. In > a frantic attempt to throw money at the problem and find the allergen > fast, I went to an alternate medicine practitioner. She said Live Blood > Morphology might show the problem so in desperation I agreed. For > those of you who know almost as little as I knew about alternate > medicine, I’ll describe what she did. She took a drop of my > blood from my finger mounted it, still wet, onto a slide put a clear > cover over it and looked at it on a microscope with a computer for a > display. It was kind of cool. The blood was still alive. I could see > my platelets , my red blood cells, my amorphous white cells slowly > pseudopoding along. She was telling me things about the shape of my > blood cells and how that all indicated different states of health or > nonhealth when a little elongated oval swam zipping, zigzaging along. > It was definitely active and alive. It moved very differently from the > particles in my blood. As we continued looking, more of the fast > little buggers zipped in and out of view. I have a degree in > biology and did research in a microbiology lab. I have some notion of > what was supposed to be in blood. If a random drop of my blood had > that many of them then my blood must be crawling with them. The > zigzagers were way bigger than a bacteria. They moved like the > microscopic paramecium critters seen in pond scum. I didn’t see any > cillia or legs > “What was that?†I asked in surprise.  Calmly she stated that > it was some sort of parasite and that you see them sometimes. She did > not seem upset by the things and I tried to tell myself that either > this was OK or she was a fake. , if you happen to be > reading this, please forgive my ignorance. I thought she was some sort > of fake who slipped those things onto the slide to sell me stuff. I > paid minimal attention to whatever she said after that, allowed her to > sell me stuff to boost my immune system just so I could get out of > there and left. Like a total fool I did not use the stuff she gave me > except for the Hylans Hive Relief which did not help at all. I > wish I had not been so stupid. She and I saw parasites. They were > really there. She strongly felt it necessary to press immune boosters > on to me. I in my arrogance bought as few of them as I could and they > are still in my closet.  I will contact her, apologize and ask > her more about the parasites. What are they. Are they common? How do > people get them? Are they, perhaps, the larvae of some mite? Has any one else seen such things in their own blood? Does anyone know what they might be? Yuch!! Polly La Force > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 I'd get a second opinion most definitely.I think She did a poor job of explaining the situation to you.Seems there was a nonchalant quality to Your interaction.Personally if I saw something severely abnormal in a patients blood I would really have a very concerned vibe about me.There is just something airy fairy about this(I know I have a strong opinion)...I believe You didn't get Her on a interpersonal level.Maybe get another person to do this.How many people does She see that have these parasites??Did She seem to think this was highly abnormal...or did She just want to sell You 300.00 dollars worth of remedies..Devils advocate is what I am doing so please forgive the tone.Rose --- m.r.carlson@... wrote: From: " Rita and Mike Carlson " <m.r.carlson@...> <bird mites > Subject: Re: Parasites and Live Blood Morphology Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 02:23:21 -0600 My husband's blood has been taken from various places on his body and run through a bio lab.....since he is a veteran they have a good lab with eyes that know how to look for things out of the ordinary. This has been done twice and they have never seen anything in his blood....so there we were stumped again. Rita Parasites and Live Blood Morphology Hi All, I just have to ask. Has any one else seen parasites crawling in their blood. How many have tried a diagnostic procedure called Live Blood Morphology? Way back 6 months ago in my pre-cedarcide days when I was tear-my-skin-off itchy and only sleeping an hour a night, I was desperate for relief. The MD said, “allergy†but his medications helped not at all and actually made it worse. In a frantic attempt to throw money at the problem and find the allergen fast, I went to an alternate medicine practitioner. She said Live Blood Morphology might show the problem so in desperation I agreed. For those of you who know almost as little as I knew about alternate medicine, I’ll describe what she did. She took a drop of my blood from my finger mounted it, still wet, onto a slide put a clear cover over it and looked at it on a microscope with a computer for a display. It was kind of cool. The blood was still alive. I could see my platelets , my red blood cells, my amorphous white cells slowly pseudopoding along. She was telling me things about the shape of my blood cells and how that all indicated different states of health or nonhealth when a little elongated oval swam zipping, zigzaging along. It was definitely active and alive. It moved very differently from the particles in my blood. As we continued looking, more of the fast little buggers zipped in and out of view. I have a degree in biology and did research in a microbiology lab. I have some notion of what was supposed to be in blood. If a random drop of my blood had that many of them then my blood must be crawling with them. The zigzagers were way bigger than a bacteria. They moved like the microscopic paramecium critters seen in pond scum. I didn’t see any cillia or legs “What was that?†I asked in surprise. Calmly she stated that it was some sort of parasite and that you see them sometimes. She did not seem upset by the things and I tried to tell myself that either this was OK or she was a fake. , if you happen to be reading this, please forgive my ignorance. I thought she was some sort of fake who slipped those things onto the slide to sell me stuff. I paid minimal attention to whatever she said after that, allowed her to sell me stuff to boost my immune system just so I could get out of there and left. Like a total fool I did not use the stuff she gave me except for the Hylans Hive Relief which did not help at all. I wish I had not been so stupid. She and I saw parasites. They were really there. She strongly felt it necessary to press immune boosters on to me. I in my arrogance bought as few of them as I could and they are still in my closet. I will contact her, apologize and ask her more about the parasites. What are they. Are they common? How do people get them? Are they, perhaps, the larvae of some mite? Has any one else seen such things in their own blood? Does anyone know what they might be? Yuch!! Polly La Force Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 It's my limited understanding that typical blood work uses a " dead blood " approach very different than the " live blood " type of analysis. As a consequence, the live blood view will show much that a conventional one will miss. Any with direct experience of these two methods, please chime in. Bessie, what were the results of the live blood analyses using dark field microscopy at one of your monthly meetings at Dr. Reid's? Remember your posts on lymebusters about doing it. Polly, I'd be inclined to follow up with this alternative local practitioner, since you already have the products on hand. I would want a clearer understanding of how these particular substances act & how they may be therapeutic, what reactions they may provoke (if any), how other patients have progressed, that sort of information. Parasites may indeed be quite common & commonly overlooked. http://www.herbalhealer.com/parasites.html http://www.herbalhealer.com/research.html I've thankfully been " inactive " for more than a year now. Won't say I'm " cured " , but I haven't experienced any of the symptoms of mitemare or Morgellons in that time. My approach has been exclusively " alternative " . Best wishes, Sue My husband's blood has been taken from various places on his body and run through a bio lab.....since he is a veteran they have a good lab with eyes that know how to look for things out of the ordinary. This has been done twice and they have never seen anything in his blood....so there we were stumped again. Rita Parasites and Live Blood Morphology Hi All, I just have to ask. Has any one else seen parasites crawling in their blood. How many have tried a diagnostic procedure called Live Blood Morphology? Way back 6 months ago in my pre-cedarcide days when I was tear-my- kin-off itchy and only sleeping an hour a night, I was desperate for relief. The MD said, “allergy†but his medications helped not at all and actually made it worse. In a frantic attempt to throw money at the problem and find the allergen fast, I went to an alternate medicine practitioner. She said Live Blood Morphology might show the problem so in desperation I agreed. For those of you who know almost as little as I knew about alternate medicine, I'll describe what she did. She took a drop of my blood from my finger mounted it, still wet, onto a slide put a clear cover over it and looked at it on a microscope with a computer for a display. It was kind of cool. The blood was still alive. I could see my platelets , my red blood cells, my amorphous white cells slowly pseudopoding along. She was telling me things about the shape of my blood cells and how that all indicated different states of health or nonhealth when a little elongated oval swam zipping, zigzaging along. It was definitely active and alive. It moved very differently from the particles in my blood. As we continued looking, more of the fast little buggers zipped in and out of view. I have a degree in biology and did research in a microbiology lab. I have some notion of what was supposed to be in blood. If a random drop of my blood had that many of them then my blood must be crawling with them. The zigzagers were way bigger than a bacteria. They moved like the microscopic paramecium critters seen in pond scum. I didn't see any cillia or legs. What was that? I asked in surprise. Calmly she stated that it was some sort of parasite and that you see them sometimes. She did not seem upset by the things and I tried to tell myself that either this was OK or she was a fake. , if you happen to be reading this, please forgive my ignorance. I thought she was some sort of fake who slipped those things onto the slide to sell me stuff. I paid minimal attention to whatever she said after that, allowed her to sell me stuff to boost my immune system just so I could get out of there and left. Like a total fool I did not use the stuff she gave me except for the Hylans Hive Relief which did not help at all. I wish I had not been so stupid. She and I saw parasites. They were really there. She strongly felt it necessary to press immune boosters on to me. I in my arrogance bought as few of them as I could and they are still in my closet. I will contact her, apologize and ask her more about the parasites. What are they. Are they common? How do people get them? Are they, perhaps, the larvae of some mite? Has any one else seen such things in their own blood? Does anyone know what they might be? Yuch!! Polly La Force Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 Polly - What state do you live in? Most Live Blood Cell practitioners will provide you with a dvd of your analysis. I gather you did not receive this. Any chance you could have it re-done, by someone who would provide the dvd? All 11 dvds are being sent to Carnicom, who has been looking at blood for awhile. A couple of months ago, 11 of us had live blood analysis together at our support group meeting. None of us showed anything like white you describe. The only consistent finding was a higher than would be expected level of " toxins " in the blood. Since these analyses are screening and not diagnostic, the type of toxins was not known. The other thing that was found was some crystalline shape that was pinkish in color, but that was in only 3 of the samples. (Of course, it could have been in the other participants, just not in the particular drop of blood taken). Bessiel > > Hi All, > I just have to ask. Has any one else seen parasites > crawling in their blood. How many have tried a diagnostic procedure > called Live Blood Morphology?  > > Way back 6 months ago in my > pre-cedarcide days when I was tear-my-skin-off itchy and only sleeping > an hour a night, I was desperate for relief. The MD said, “allergy†> but his medications helped not at all and actually made it worse. > > In > a frantic attempt to throw money at the problem and find the allergen > fast, I went to an alternate medicine practitioner. She said Live Blood > Morphology might show the problem so in desperation I agreed. For > those of you who know almost as little as I knew about alternate > medicine, I’ll describe what she did. > > She took a drop of my > blood from my finger mounted it, still wet, onto a slide put a clear > cover over it and looked at it on a microscope with a computer for a > display. It was kind of cool. The blood was still alive. I could see > my platelets , my red blood cells, my amorphous white cells slowly > pseudopoding along. She was telling me things about the shape of my > blood cells and how that all indicated different states of health or > nonhealth when a little elongated oval swam zipping, zigzaging along. > It was definitely active and alive. It moved very differently from the > particles in my blood. As we continued looking, more of the fast > little buggers zipped in and out of view. > > I have a degree in > biology and did research in a microbiology lab. I have some notion of > what was supposed to be in blood. If a random drop of my blood had > that many of them then my blood must be crawling with them. The > zigzagers were way bigger than a bacteria. They moved like the > microscopic paramecium critters seen in pond scum. I didn’t see any > cillia or legs > > > > “What was that?†I asked in surprise.  > > Calmly she stated that > it was some sort of parasite and that you see them sometimes. She did > not seem upset by the things and I tried to tell myself that either > this was OK or she was a fake. > > , if you happen to be > reading this, please forgive my ignorance. I thought she was some sort > of fake who slipped those things onto the slide to sell me stuff. I > paid minimal attention to whatever she said after that, allowed her to > sell me stuff to boost my immune system just so I could get out of > there and left. Like a total fool I did not use the stuff she gave me > except for the Hylans Hive Relief which did not help at all. > > I > wish I had not been so stupid. She and I saw parasites. They were > really there. She strongly felt it necessary to press immune boosters > on to me. I in my arrogance bought as few of them as I could and they > are still in my closet.  > > I will contact her, apologize and ask > her more about the parasites. What are they. Are they common? How do > people get them? Are they, perhaps, the larvae of some mite? > Has any one else seen such things in their own blood? Does anyone know what they might be? > Yuch!! > Polly La Force > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010  Dear Polly, I often wonder whether or not these things are in us - this sure brings the question front and center! A while back I began to take Neem Leaf capsules. Was this one of the supplements she recommended? I would really like to hear where everyone else here who has tried the neem leaf is and what you feel the results are. Thanks, Judy Parasites and Live Blood Morphology Hi All,I just have to ask. Has any one else seen parasites crawling in their blood. How many have tried a diagnostic procedure called Live Blood Morphology? Way back 6 months ago in my pre-cedarcide days when I was tear-my-skin-off itchy and only sleeping an hour a night, I was desperate for relief. The MD said, “allergy†but his medications helped not at all and actually made it worse.In a frantic attempt to throw money at the problem and find the allergen fast, I went to an alternate medicine practitioner. She said Live Blood Morphology might show the problem so in desperation I agreed. For those of you who know almost as little as I knew about alternate medicine, I’ll describe what she did. She took a drop of my blood from my finger mounted it, still wet, onto a slide put a clear cover over it and looked at it on a microscope with a computer for a display. It was kind of cool. The blood was still alive. I could see my platelets , my red blood cells, my amorphous white cells slowly pseudopoding along. She was telling me things about the shape of my blood cells and how that all indicated different states of health or nonhealth when a little elongated oval swam zipping, zigzaging along. It was definitely active and alive. It moved very differently from the particles in my blood. As we continued looking, more of the fast little buggers zipped in and out of view.I have a degree in biology and did research in a microbiology lab. I have some notion of what was supposed to be in blood. If a random drop of my blood had that many of them then my blood must be crawling with them. The zigzagers were way bigger than a bacteria. They moved like the microscopic paramecium critters seen in pond scum. I didn’t see any cillia or legs“What was that?†I asked in surprise. Calmly she stated that it was some sort of parasite and that you see them sometimes. She did not seem upset by the things and I tried to tell myself that either this was OK or she was a fake., if you happen to be reading this, please forgive my ignorance. I thought she was some sort of fake who slipped those things onto the slide to sell me stuff. I paid minimal attention to whatever she said after that, allowed her to sell me stuff to boost my immune system just so I could get out of there and left. Like a total fool I did not use the stuff she gave me except for the Hylans Hive Relief which did not help at all.I wish I had not been so stupid. She and I saw parasites. They were really there. She strongly felt it necessary to press immune boosters on to me. I in my arrogance bought as few of them as I could and they are still in my closet. I will contact her, apologize and ask her more about the parasites. What are they. Are they common? How do people get them? Are they, perhaps, the larvae of some mite? Has any one else seen such things in their own blood? Does anyone know what they might be?Yuch!!Polly La Force Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 Bessie, we are so lucky that you, too have stuck around to share such valuable information, and all that you share is a huge help to us in this nightmare. You seem to be at the "cutting edge" of so much of this and have a strong grasp on the science involved, and I wondered if it would be too much to ask if you might report more of the highlights of your meetings (if allowed). This is interesting and I'm so glad to know that this type of research is being done. Thanks, Judy Re: Parasites and Live Blood Morphology Polly -What state do you live in? Most Live Blood Cell practitioners will provide you with a dvd of your analysis. I gather you did not receive this. Any chance you could have it re-done, by someone who would provide the dvd? All 11 dvds are being sent to Carnicom, who has been looking at blood for awhile.A couple of months ago, 11 of us had live blood analysis together at our support group meeting. None of us showed anything like white you describe. The only consistent finding was a higher than would be expected level of "toxins" in the blood. Since these analyses are screening and not diagnostic, the type of toxins was not known.The other thing that was found was some crystalline shape that was pinkish in color, but that was in only 3 of the samples. (Of course, it could have been in the other participants, just not in the particular drop of blood taken).Bessiel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 Judy - Thanks for the comment. I thought that I had posted this information before, but it may be that it wasn't on this group. I meant to. Certainly, anything that comes out of the group that others may be interested in (new information) I will certainly share. Most of the time, we are just discussing things we've done that have helped and haven't helped. Also some emotional sharing, not too dissimilar from what happens on these groups. But it is more powerful and " real " in person. Until I met someone who was suffering what I was, it didn't seem real. It was very healing! Meeting like that gives Dr. a better handle on the different manifestations of this and it helps her to learn more quickly. She's a peach! I think it also helps people to talk to a doctor who doesn't dismiss them. But I will be sure to bring anything forth that I think is new or may be of interest to others. Bessie > > Bessie, we are so lucky that you, too have stuck around to share such valuable information, and all that you share is a huge help to us in this nightmare. You seem to be at the " cutting edge " of so much of this and have a strong grasp on the science involved, and I wondered if it would be too much to ask if you might report more of the highlights of your meetings (if allowed). This is interesting and I'm so glad to know that this type of research is being done. > > Thanks, > > Judy > > > Re: Parasites and Live Blood Morphology > > > > Polly - > > What state do you live in? Most Live Blood Cell practitioners will provide you with a dvd of your analysis. I gather you did not receive this. Any chance you could have it re-done, by someone who would provide the dvd? All 11 dvds are being sent to Carnicom, who has been looking at blood for awhile. > A couple of months ago, 11 of us had live blood analysis together at our support group meeting. None of us showed anything like white you describe. The only consistent finding was a higher than would be expected level of " toxins " in the blood. Since these analyses are screening and not diagnostic, the type of toxins was not known. > The other thing that was found was some crystalline shape that was pinkish in color, but that was in only 3 of the samples. (Of course, it could have been in the other participants, just not in the particular drop of blood taken). > > Bessiel > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2010 Report Share Posted January 4, 2010 Sharing at group level must be very healing.My Ortho Doc.was so sweet to me and did not dismiss my Morgellons.It was very nurturing and affected my self esteem in a very positive way.When often family doesn't believe us or worse it is more than refreshing to receive assurance.Thanks for sharing Bessie. --- bessieglavas@... wrote: From: " Bessie " <bessieglavas@...> bird mites Subject: Re: Parasites and Live Blood Morphology Date: Mon, 04 Jan 2010 20:46:47 -0000 Judy - Thanks for the comment. I thought that I had posted this information before, but it may be that it wasn't on this group. I meant to. Certainly, anything that comes out of the group that others may be interested in (new information) I will certainly share. Most of the time, we are just discussing things we've done that have helped and haven't helped. Also some emotional sharing, not too dissimilar from what happens on these groups. But it is more powerful and " real " in person. Until I met someone who was suffering what I was, it didn't seem real. It was very healing! Meeting like that gives Dr. a better handle on the different manifestations of this and it helps her to learn more quickly. She's a peach! I think it also helps people to talk to a doctor who doesn't dismiss them. But I will be sure to bring anything forth that I think is new or may be of interest to others. Bessie > > Bessie, we are so lucky that you, too have stuck around to share such valuable information, and all that you share is a huge help to us in this nightmare. You seem to be at the " cutting edge " of so much of this and have a strong grasp on the science involved, and I wondered if it would be too much to ask if you might report more of the highlights of your meetings (if allowed). This is interesting and I'm so glad to know that this type of research is being done. > > Thanks, > > Judy > > > Re: Parasites and Live Blood Morphology > > > > Polly - > > What state do you live in? Most Live Blood Cell practitioners will provide you with a dvd of your analysis. I gather you did not receive this. Any chance you could have it re-done, by someone who would provide the dvd? All 11 dvds are being sent to Carnicom, who has been looking at blood for awhile. > A couple of months ago, 11 of us had live blood analysis together at our support group meeting. None of us showed anything like white you describe. The only consistent finding was a higher than would be expected level of " toxins " in the blood. Since these analyses are screening and not diagnostic, the type of toxins was not known. > The other thing that was found was some crystalline shape that was pinkish in color, but that was in only 3 of the samples. (Of course, it could have been in the other participants, just not in the particular drop of blood taken). > > Bessiel > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 Really great when you find one! I am doubly blessed since the doctor I see also believes me, as does all the clinic staff. They've all read up on it and treat me so well! Bessie > > > > Bessie, we are so lucky that you, too have stuck around to share such valuable information, and all that you share is a huge help to us in this nightmare. You seem to be at the " cutting edge " of so much of this and have a strong grasp on the science involved, and I wondered if it would be too much to ask if you might report more of the highlights of your meetings (if allowed). This is interesting and I'm so glad to know that this type of research is being done. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Judy > > > > > > Re: Parasites and Live Blood Morphology > > > > > > > > Polly - > > > > What state do you live in? Most Live Blood Cell practitioners will provide you with a dvd of your analysis. I gather you did not receive this. Any chance you could have it re-done, by someone who would provide the dvd? All 11 dvds are being sent to Carnicom, who has been looking at blood for awhile. > > A couple of months ago, 11 of us had live blood analysis together at our support group meeting. None of us showed anything like white you describe. The only consistent finding was a higher than would be expected level of " toxins " in the blood. Since these analyses are screening and not diagnostic, the type of toxins was not known. > > The other thing that was found was some crystalline shape that was pinkish in color, but that was in only 3 of the samples. (Of course, it could have been in the other participants, just not in the particular drop of blood taken). > > > > Bessiel > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 I am so fortunate. I wish I could find a psychologist to talk to, though, who " believes " . There are just so many things I need to hash out that have resulted from this horror...but the liklihood of finding someone like that is zero to ziltch. Bessie > > > > > > > > Bessie, we are so lucky that you, too have stuck around to share such valuable information, and all that you share is a huge help to us in this nightmare. You seem to be at the " cutting edge " of so much of this and have a strong grasp on the science involved, and I wondered if it would be too much to ask if you might report more of the highlights of your meetings (if allowed). This is interesting and I'm so glad to know that this type of research is being done. > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Judy > > > > > > > > > > > > Re: Parasites and Live Blood Morphology > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Polly - > > > > > > > > What state do you live in? Most Live Blood Cell practitioners will provide you with a dvd of your analysis. I gather you did not receive this. Any chance you could have it re-done, by someone who would provide the dvd? All 11 dvds are being sent to Carnicom, who has been looking at blood for awhile. > > > > A couple of months ago, 11 of us had live blood analysis together at our support group meeting. None of us showed anything like white you describe. The only consistent finding was a higher than would be expected level of " toxins " in the blood. Since these analyses are screening and not diagnostic, the type of toxins was not known. > > > > The other thing that was found was some crystalline shape that was pinkish in color, but that was in only 3 of the samples. (Of course, it could have been in the other participants, just not in the particular drop of blood taken). > > > > > > > > Bessiel > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2010 Report Share Posted January 5, 2010 Hi All,As I said before it usually isn't good manners to reply to posts before you are caught up on older messages.This time I will 'cause it may take days to catch up. I have a lot of laundry to do. What else is new?I live in the Sandia Mountains east of Albuquerque New Mexico. I have been trying to reach the alternate practitioners I saw. At the time of the Live Blood report I was at the very beginning of this whole nightmare and was totally ignorant. I had never heard of human hosts to bird mites or Morgellons. I thought I had shingles, and then scabies, and then was told I had allergies. I do have allergies. I am allergic to BUGS, our bugs.Both alternate practitioners I saw were supportive of a parasite diagnosis. My niece who is a wellness therapist in Castle Rock, Colorado was also very supportive. When I was in the early stages of this misery she was the one who tried to gently get me to understand that parasites are much more common than I had thought. As I look back I realize that she didn't want to overwhelm me with the enormity of what I would have to go through. She emphatically told me that I was not crazy as the medical doctor had implied. She also made suggestions for building immunity (which I did not pay any attention to then but will now). She continues to be a valuable resource and support person for me.Being ignorant of the real situation, I was not a very good patient. I need to apologize to the practitioners, and if they chose to see me as a patient again, get a write up of their suggestions. I should have asked for a CD of the analysis. If I get another appointment with them I will ask the questions I should have asked first. Monday I have an appointment with an MD to get the results of the traditional blood work I had done. I have other health issues and am sweating the results.I behaved like a typical scientist. I was presented with something that was so far out of my expectations that I refused to believe it. It was easier to believe that the live blood analysis was a fake then to believe what I saw with my own eyes. When I left that office I really thought I had been scammed. Again , if you are reading this I sincerely apologize. Last night when I put on coconut cream (off of the top of the can of coconut milk.) I put on extra and rubbed it in well. I did as I have read some of you do and let it be absorbed into my skin for 1/2 hour. When I rubbed my skin after that, there was that white grittiness others on this site have described. With a magnifying glass I saw tiny white grains. It came off of all of my skin I could reach. I assume the grit was masses of eggs that had been glued to my skin. I wish there was a way to test that theory. I carefully cleaned off the grit with paper towels and threw the towels away. I will buy sesame oil if I can find it and try that tonight along with oil pulling in my mouth as well. I am so tired. I have been late to work every day for weeks.Bye, Polly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2010 Report Share Posted January 6, 2010 Polly I am so sorry you are this tired this beast will bring the strongest to their knees. I agree with your niece, get your immunity up. I am sure you have read much controversy around this subject and product but this is still what I give most of my healing to. If nothing else bathe in this. http://jimhumble.biz/ > > Hi All, > As I said before it usually isn't good manners to reply to posts before you are caught up on older messages.This time I will 'cause it may take days to catch up. I have a lot of laundry to do. What else is new? > > I live in the Sandia Mountains east of Albuquerque New Mexico. I have been trying to reach the alternate practitioners I saw. At the time of the Live Blood report I was at the very beginning of this whole nightmare and was totally ignorant. I had never heard of human hosts to bird mites or Morgellons. I thought I had shingles, and then scabies, and then was told I had allergies. I do have allergies. I am allergic to BUGS, our bugs. > > Both alternate practitioners I saw were supportive of a parasite diagnosis. My niece who is a wellness therapist in Castle Rock, Colorado was also very supportive. When I was in the early stages of this misery she was the one who tried to gently get me to understand that parasites are much more common than I had thought. As I look back I realize that she didn't want to overwhelm me with the enormity of what I would have to go through. She emphatically told me that I was not crazy as the medical doctor had implied. She also made suggestions for building immunity (which I did not pay any attention to then but will now). She continues to be a valuable resource and support person for me. > > Being ignorant of the real situation, I was not a very good patient. I need to apologize to the practitioners, and if they chose to see me as a patient again, get a write up of their suggestions. I should have asked for a CD of the analysis. If I get another appointment with them I will ask the questions I should have asked first. Monday I have an appointment with an MD to get the results of the traditional blood work I had done. I have other health issues and am sweating the results. > > I behaved like a typical scientist. I was presented with something that was so far out of my expectations that I refused to believe it. It was easier to believe that the live blood analysis was a fake then to believe what I saw with my own eyes. When I left that office I really thought I had been scammed. Again , if you are reading this I sincerely apologize. > > Last night when I put on coconut cream (off of the top of the can of coconut milk.) I put on extra and rubbed it in well. I did as I have read some of you do and let it be absorbed into my skin for 1/2 hour. When I rubbed my skin after that, there was that white grittiness others on this site have described. With a magnifying glass I saw tiny white grains. It came off of all of my skin I could reach. I assume the grit was masses of eggs that had been glued to my skin. I wish there was a way to test that theory. I carefully cleaned off the grit with paper towels and threw the towels away. I will buy sesame oil if I can find it and try that tonight along with oil pulling in my mouth as well. I am so tired. I have been late to work every day for weeks. > > Bye, Polly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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