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| I have seen this with my microscope in urine. The picture is EXACT. Could the black specks be the ones that come thru the skin. Maybe a test should be done for this. http://phil.cdc.gov/PHIL_Images/10526/10526.tif Using methylene blue stain, this photomicrograph revealed the presence of Francisella tularensis bacteria, formerly known as Pasteurella tularensis. F. tularensis is the pathogen responsible for causing the disease tularemia. What is Tularemia? Tularemia is a potentially serious illness that occurs naturally in the United States. It is caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis found in animals (especially rodents, rabbits, and hares). What are the Symptoms of Tularemia? Symptoms of tularemia could include: - sudden fever - chills - headaches - diarrhea - muscle - aches - joint pain - dry cough - progressive weakness People can also catch pneumonia and develop chest pain, bloody sputum and can have trouble breathing and even sometimes stop breathing. Other symptoms of tularemia depend on how a person was exposed to the tularemia bacteria. These symptoms can include ulcers on the skin or mouth, swollen and painful lymph glands, swollen and painful eyes, and a sore throat. How Does Tularemia Spread? People can get tularemia many different ways: - being bitten by an infected tick, deerfly or other insect - handling infected animal carcasses - eating or drinking contaminated food or water - breathing in the bacteria, F. tularensis Tularemia is not known to be spread from person to person. People who have tularemia do not need to be isolated. People who have been exposed to the tularemia bacteria should be treated as soon as possible. The disease can be fatal if it is not treated with the right antibiotics. High Resolution: Right click here and select "Save Target As..." for hi-resolution image (13.88 MB) Content Providers(s): CDC/ Dr. P.B. Smith Creation Date: 1972 Photo Credit: Links: CDC – Emergency Preparedness and Response Categories: CDC Organization MeSH Diseases Bacterial Infections and Mycoses Bacterial Infections Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections Tick-Borne Diseases Tularemia Tularemia Organisms Bacteria Gram-Negative Bacteria Copyright Restrictions: None - This image is in the public domain and thus free of any copyright restrictions. As a matter of courtesy we request that the content provider be credited and notified in any public or private usage of this image. |
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| Hey Baraka, Tuleremia Will be on the list of five things when a sorology blood test is done for Cylamidia. Test can't tell the differance of Cylimidia,LGV,tuleremia and a couple others but can't remember right now. How ya been. Haven't spoken to you in a while. Never fear budy...I got this thing nailed down. Target date for webpage is Monday... I understand the CDC canceled the May meeting... Morgellons will have to wait until November.. This is sooo like our government at work. What a joke |
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| This picture that they show, this is the same dirt in my urine, I have to wonder if the mess is what has my kidneys in a bind. When we had the dark field scope many of the people had a large amount of guck in the blood, actually the woman said mine was less, although the blood cells were misshapen. how have you been??? |
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| I have not been too good. I am off work for six weeks due to this but no medication to fix the problem. I posted awhile back that I found one alive. You won't freaking believe it budy. It will get your feaking attention real fast. I have some time now to deal with this much harder then before. I am going to rally the troops on this. This is a disgrace that I could figure this out in a few months time and our CDC is fummbling with itself I'm hanging tough dispite whats happening to me. Sleepless nights and suffering has grown real old. The web site is a bold move for me but have to do it. I think about children suffering from this and it makes me sick This will be good...no doubt about it How about you? meetings going well in florida? |
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| I am always late to events like meetings, but maybe next time I will get there early, so many things to do and some times can't get the easy ones done!!! Here are some tips for sleapless nights, first always make lists for to do things for the next day. GETUP EARLY, work like a dog. Do not drink coffee, tea, or caffine drinks all day or just cut them out. Do not stay up late, convince yourself tommorow if the first important day of the rest of your life. Last but not least, a nice hot shower at the end of the night, and a QUICK trip to bed, do nothijng after the shower, if that does not work your case is extreem, I do not like to suggest this last one as it is very painfull, READ, read a book on disease, that should do it. LOL Reading works on almost everyone! |
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