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Old July 1st, 2009, 12:30 PM
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Have any of you seen the pics over at LB? OverandOver (Sue Bee) is getting Chemo Therapy and all matter of things are coming out of her as she looses her hair. I have seen all this stuff myself. My God people this is why they do nothing, chemo is the only thing that kills tis stuff. They KNOW and it IS all about MONEY. I have had these very thoughts. The TRUTH is emerging.

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Old July 1st, 2009, 12:44 PM
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Hi,
Now that we can see what we are dealing with very plain and clear I still wonder where in the world did we get such as this. I'm shaking. No one can deny these pics. These are not bits and pieces, these are whole specimens. I don't know what I'm feeling right now.

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Old July 1st, 2009, 12:58 PM
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Please and Thank you weredIgo.

I think you mean the Lyme Board, right. I'd like to look at this.

Thanks much.

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Old July 1st, 2009, 01:04 PM
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Hi,
Where is everyone?
Is this something new?
Is this something old?
Is Chemo the only way to cure it?
Does everyone have this to some extent?
They are very good pics to be able to identify.

Is anybody out there?

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Old July 1st, 2009, 01:09 PM
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Yes Posey Limebusters. Gosh I'm glad you answered. These pics are incredable.

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Old July 1st, 2009, 01:23 PM
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Yes Posey Limebusters. Gosh I'm glad you answered. These pics are incredable.

Claudia
Hey Claudia,

Just got back to my puter...I'll go check.

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Old July 1st, 2009, 01:31 PM
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LymeBusters - Suebee's chemo hair fallout bugs

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Old July 1st, 2009, 01:40 PM
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Hi,
Thanks Krits and Posey,
I'm not to good at this but, there is a trail to follow. Its first to LB, then to suebee's chemo pics, then down to a site that Kmarie gives. Go down to see all the pics and then at the bottom is some websites that Grady's Ghost posts. You should go to them, they are very good.

Claudia

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Old July 1st, 2009, 01:41 PM
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I'm beyond words.
LymeBusters - Suebee's chemo hair fallout bugs
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Old July 1st, 2009, 02:17 PM
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Remember when I posted early on that cancer is involved in Morgellons? I still feel that if my friend had not used a black cancer salve she had on me I would not be here today. It can pull some of this out. I think our disease is partly toxic accumulation in the body which mixes with parasites and other diseases found in the environment. This is why I began to look into leishmaniasis and schistosomiasis, parasites which are also often controlled with radiation. This is why I have been upset about allowing people to come illegally into our country from areas where these infections are prevalent. Not that I think we have these particular parasites as a cause (though who knows, some could), but these are the types of parasites which are so difficult to control and treat. It seems ours are as well.

I will try to look up my posts about the dolphins and post here--read these if you want to see how what they have is now effecting us. Dolphins are our canaries. Found it--the first post is by someone from LB who described having parasites which sound similar to the ones I got. I often wonder if her parasites were hooked together, huge things I pulled from my lip with a pencil, winding them around, like a magician pulling scarves from a hat. The second post talks about what was found in the dolphins:

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This is part of a post from lymebusters, posted by a person who feels she may have contracted her morgellons parasites in the same water where the diseased dolphins discussed in the newspaper articles have died in larger numbers than normal. It is interesting to me that she describes large parasites too, especially since the ones I caught from eating fish were very large at the start of my illness. Luckily (if you can call it that) what I have now is very much smaller though still visible to the naked eye.

LymeBusters - The bryozoan parasite theory

“The theory however that describes down to the smallest of detail all my parasites and all my symptoms to a tee is Cliff's Bryozoan Parasite theory.....every last little thing.......What especially got me is the fluke like parasites with the biting bird beak shape with the antenna and ball on the end like a snail...I HAVE HAD THOSE FROM THE BEGINNING IN VERY SMALL TO UP TO 4 INCHES LONG...AND STILL DO. I.have the ones that layer....the ones that cause those little white shapes under your skin and I could go on and on and on....these are the parasites killing me and the ones that caused my Morgellons and I am so sure I am about to write Cliff a letter..."

"Prior to leaving on our cruise we traveled to Key Largo so I could swim with the dolphins in a open ...NATURAL LAGOON.....SEA WATER FLOWED IN AND OUT OF THIS LAGOON... .....at a place called Dolphins Plus....it was great...I loved it and she sat on the dock as she thought the price way too high....so she would not have been exposed....probably would not have caught it even if she did swim as she is the one of the most healthy...energetic..vibrant persons I have ever known ...."

When reading more about BRYOZOAN Parasites they spoke alot about INDIAN RIVER LAGOON AREA WHERE THESE PARASITES ARE IN GREAT ABUNDANCE AND THERE ARE OVER 30 SPECIES THERE.....

MAP QUEST CONFIRMED IT WAS NOT EVEN 4 MILES FROM WHERE I SWAM WITH THE DOLPHINS....AND PROBABLY ALL THE BRYOZOAN PARASITES....

1 MONTH AFTER i GOT HOME I GOT MY FIRST LESION THAT LOOKS LIKE A RING WORM THAT WON'T GO AWAY.....6 years later I still have that lesion and that whole legs is infected....

THEN I GOT ONE BEHIND MY EAR...”
According to the FL Today article scientists do not suspect red tide in the unusual numbers of dolphin deaths:

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Most recent article about the large number of dolphin deaths:

Dolphin deaths double; algae suspected | floridatoday.com | FLORIDA TODAY

Dolphin deaths double; algae suspected
Experts stumped on what killed 50 in lagoon since May

BY JIM WAYMER • FLORIDA TODAY • October 20, 2008


Fifty bottlenose dolphins died in the Indian River Lagoon in just over five months, about twice the usual rate.

Nobody knows why, only that red tide is unlikely. Another toxic algae is a lead suspect, but not thought the sole culprit. Several other algae, a disease or pollution could be conspiring together.

But the good news is the die-off that began May 3 seems over, for now. Tropical Storm Fay may have been the cure -- flushing out the culprit with record rain.

"I think we're most likely at the close of the event," said Blair Mase of the National Marine Fisheries Service, adding that there's been no conclusive evidence of the cause. "I'm not sure if we had any smoking guns thus far."

Most of the dolphins died in June and July in northern Brevard County with a few in Volusia County, prompting the federal agency to declare an "unusual marine mortality event."

But the exact cause may never be known, Mase said, because most of the animals recovered were too decomposed for detailed sampling of their tissues.

The dolphins appeared thin, with empty stomachs. And young dolphins got the worst of it.

"We did see a lot of newborns during this mortality event," Mase said.

Biologists said the cause was not likely the toxic algae, Karlodinium micrum, that killed thousands of fish in Port St. John last month.

Some dolphins harbored trace amounts of a poison called saxitoxin in their tissues, but not enough to kill them, scientists said.

An algae called Pyrodinium bahamense, found in the lagoon late this summer, produces the poison, which can magnify in fish and other marine life.

"I think our biggest interest is in saxitoxin," said LeAnne Flewelling, assistant research scientist at the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute in St. Petersburg. "It would be something that they're eating, maybe puffer fish, maybe other fish that can accumulate the toxin through their diet."

An estimated 400 to 600 bottlenose dolphins spend most of their lives in the lagoon.
Saxitoxin worries

Saxitoxin is the same poison found in the last major lagoon bottlenose dolphin die-off in 2001, when 29 of the mammals perished in June and July in north Brevard. About a dozen more died throughout the region that year.

Most of this year's dolphin deaths also were in June and July.

Potentially fatal to humans, saxitoxin also is the substance that made 28 people sick in 2002 after they ate puffer fish, mostly caught in Titusville.

As a result, state wildlife officials made it illegal to possess puffers, punishable by a $500 fine and 60 days in jail.

Saxitoxin has only been found to be dangerous in certain species of puffer fish, especially the southern puffer. But biologists worry about its presence in hard-shell clams, the digestive organs of blue crabs and more obscure species such as dwarf razor clams.

The algae that produces saxitoxin bloomed in the northern lagoon in August.

But biologists say the algae may prefer saltier water than what Fay left behind, after diluting the lagoon with almost two feet of rain. The dolphin deaths slowed significantly after the storm.

"After Tropical Storm Fay, we really didn't have much at all," said Wendy Noke-Durden, a research biologist with Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute. "That's interesting, it's almost like a dilution factor."
Deeper concerns

Biologists said they considered the "unusual mortality event" over after the 48th dolphin was found in September, and the reported carcasses slowed.

The 50th dead dolphin since May, a baby being pushed by its mother, turned up Oct. 11 near
Titusville.

While this die-off seems to have run its course, the event hints at much deeper health concerns for lagoon dolphins, said Greg Bossart, a veterinary pathologist at the Georgia Aquarium.

"Really it's just the tip of the iceberg, I think," said Bossart, who has studied the dolphins. "These animals are having some serious issues. And it's really in our best interest to figure out what's going on."

He's found lagoon bottlenose with high incidence of tumors, heart problems, cancer, stomach ulcers, genital herpes and other ailments not previously thought common in dolphins. As many as half the 90 dolphins studied in the lagoon suffer from some form of chronic infectious disease.

Tissues revealed proof of pollution, too.

"We found extremely high levels of mercury," said Bossart, who suspects multiple causes for the die-offs.

"It's really dangerous to try to oversimplify these mortality events," he said.

Contact Waymer at 242-3663 or jwaymer@floridatoday.com.

Hi there again Robin, Sorry I did not notice your post in August, but I think you are correct, that some doctors have treated some patients for dinoflagellates. I believe that Bubba mentioned that when she discussed the treatment she had received from her doctor(s). I think though that she also said it was only a partial help and that additional medications were needed to resolve most of her symptoms.
Entire thread found here: Does this sound as if it could be Dolphin morgellons?
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