Hello Dove, glad you have joined us and very happy to see your photos.
They confirm for me what I am seeing in my samples and it is amazing that you
captured them (and avoided the desk one...was that anything like " ALERT: incoming at 2 o'clock" ) in the manner that you did.
I have not focused on my blood yet....but want to focus on that area soon. What magnification was used for the blood photo (your 1st photo)? It looks
very much like what I see on my slides of clear objects that resemble what you have shown us. As I believe some of this stuff takes on the color of its surrounding (possibly thru absorption or foraging) it makes sense that your blood sample would not be clear. It appears to be somewhat twisted which is what I see plenty of also.
Thanks again so much for your post and your photos...Hope to see more from you soon.
I think the story of morgellons is to be found in our photos... I think our photos say it all.....what is that saying?....a picture is worth one thousand words... I believe it!
I think the more we share our photos, duplicate experiments and techniques and then post our findings....the sooner we will be able to narrow in on at least a large chunk of the puzzle of morgellons. Ain't it great we don't have to work alone and have the ability to share info...and photos. I believe we can make a dent in this when we work together.
If you are game Dove....would encourage you to try Jo's Green Tea experiment...I am getting amazing results (and the price is certainly right)...would be super to get more feedback from folks and a photo or two would be terrific for those having scopes.
best to you,
rl
PS I have attached a couple of similar looking to your q-tip ...sorry they are so faint..but imagine them as red or pinkish if from a different body location.