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Old February 22nd, 2009, 03:40 PM
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Hello Everyone,
When my disease showed its very ugly face well actually mine.i knew what i had growing out of my eyebrow,nose and the corners of my jaw was very much alive.i could actually feel hair being pulled thru my eyes.after my silly initial thoughts that the professionals would find a solution.besides being told i was delusional.i have suffered greatly and as you all know how that goes!
out of sheer desparation i did find a way to releive myself of some of my suffering.although my greatest suffering now is the desperation for the cure for the sake of my loved ones and those i have infected over the years which by the way it feels like i've infected the world!.
Parasitic infections are under olden days thought.it is possible and it is all around us. they are very secretive and cryptic creatures those with the most amazing powers of regeneration certain species of lineus which regualry undergo transverse fission.(body splits in several pieces) producing pieces so small this process is sometimes called simple fragmentation.if the pieces are extremely small a protective mucous cyst is formed witihin the new worm generates larger pieces regenerate without the protection of a cyst .they typically spawn either freely into the water column or the gelatinous masses of mucous produced by the mating worm once they reached their destination which would be us.they undergoe one or more generations of assexual reproduction during which thousands to hundreds of thousands of infectious cercariae are produced!
There are many different parasitic infections that are passed of as a different illness.there are trematodes that seek out the lungs or may wander to the heart,brain or skin.they disrupt digestion and nutrient absorption.symptoms include but not limited to from long standing infections are ulcers,abscesses,headaches,joint aches,vision disturbances,intestinal wall and liver damage.sometimes even toxemia results when the hosts body absorbs the worms metabolites most fluke infections are usually acquired by drinking1. infected water2.swallowing infected water while swimming,transmission from wet hands to mouth or nose,etc 3.eating infected aquatic vegetation 4. eating infected raw meat or raw intermediate hosts(snails,shellfish,crustaceans,or fish. 5.being bitten therefore infected by a vector which could possibly be a midge,or a blackfly.
Recently scientists have discovered a symbiotic relationship exists witin the fly or midge which carries the causative parasite and the endobacterium Wolbachia,which appears to be critical for the worms survival.this is the disease refered to as the river blindness disease,onchocerciasis a very degenerative and disfiguring skin condition.one of the first indications of this disease is night blindness.a symptom which would be consistent with a deficency in available retinoids,these parasites are known to accumulate retinol to a concentration an order of magnitude greater than the tissue they occupy.
Its truly amazing how the Wolbachia bacteria gain access it actually hijacks the sperm of its insects host and genetically tricks them to bear more infected females the only sex that transmits the bacteria.wolbachia are found in about 75% of the worlds insects.the discovery could impact the development of virally delivered biocontrol tools for insects that transmit pathogens to humans or harm agriculture.it might also enable the design of alternative therapies for debilatating illnesses such as river blindness and elephantitis whose pathologies are caused by wolbachia bacteria living in the parasitic worms associated with these diseases.
The possibilities are unbelievable .personally my disease did cause me to tottally lose my vision for a week.thank god i knew what i had to do to resolve my issue which was very severe.because there was noone that would look outside the box.which coincidently the eyr dr was pulling strands ,fibers from my eyes on a daily basis which he had no explanation for.i do wholeheartedly believe we have a parasitic infection.just wanted to share this info.hopefully it will help someone!
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Old February 23rd, 2009, 09:46 AM
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Hi Robin ,
It is good to have you back on board.
They like us to think of parasites as being a third world thing.
It is like it is our fault for getting them.That stops us talking about it too.
I think I 've infected the whole world too .

When my treatments for scabies didn't work and hints started to be dropped about my sanity,I ask the Dermatologist if there was anything else it could be.
He said there was nothing at all. Insanity or scabies were the only options.
Since then I 've learnt there is a million and one different things it could have been. (this was before the fibers started)
Why didn't he know about them ?
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'We have a tremendous parasite problem here in the US and it is just not being addressed'Dr Peter Wina .Chief of Pathobiology at the Walter
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Old February 24th, 2009, 01:33 PM
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Hello my friends, Ive always thought this thing to have mites or some type of mutant worm invovled
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Old February 24th, 2009, 02:21 PM
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HI Dragonfly,

You may be right. What you have presented from your photos do look much like these worms. Hope you're doing well....

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Old February 25th, 2009, 10:33 PM
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There have been 5 distinct "THINGS" ie: mites worms plugs beans that I have gotten from my body. 187 beans /112 worm type/ 16 c shaped worms or parasites Ive got pictures of. gross huh?
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Old February 25th, 2009, 10:51 PM
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Dragonfly,

That worm is downright disgusting. the photo next to it looks like it's many of those worms in the making. You are so brave. Are you almost rid of them?

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Old February 26th, 2009, 11:35 AM
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Dragonfly,

That worm is downright disgusting. the photo next to it looks like it's many of those worms in the making. You are so brave. Are you almost rid of them?

xoKritts
What an interesting article from Robin, I caught mine from drinking tap water in Kos (GreekIsland) through being drunk & not having bought bottled water.
I rue the day!!! SD
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