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| Agree! What really stinks is the medical community considers one of the main symptoms of DOP to be bringing in specimens from your body to show your doctor! So how else is one supposed to get medical attention? I've learned just from reading here that I will never bring the crap that comes out of my body to show my doctor. I don't have health insurance and I go to a sliding fee health clinic. They would laugh me right out of there. Last edited by saramar; June 12th, 2009 at 12:39 PM. |
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| I think the plugs beand sand is the root to the blood supply, the lesion doesnt heal until plucked. They bleed horribly thin blood then stops bleeding in a second flat! |
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| I produce the 'white seed specks' from my ear lesion. These are some 'specks' that I took directly from the pinna part of my ear, that live under my skin, and were placed on a slide and then immediately viewed microscopically. These are the same speck debris that I used to create the earlier videos. I call them 'Kammy's Specks', which ones are the 'white seed' things? I washed my hands 3 times, with 3 different cleaners, scrubbed under my fingernails. Took a slide out of a brand new box that stays closed in my environment, each slide is wrapped individually in onion-type paper, I only touched one edge of the slide. I took my thumb and middle finger and dug into the pinna and then flicked the debris onto the slide, I had the microscope close by. The amount of time from the 'flicking' to the photography was a few seconds. @100x 4/27/09 Left Ear Lesion Debris http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff...9/04_27_0.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff...9/04_27_3.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff...9/04_27_5.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff...9/04_27_6.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff...9/04_27_7.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff...9/04_27_9.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_10.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_11.JPEG Last edited by -----------; June 13th, 2009 at 01:59 PM. |
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| I said to my curious self - 'let me look closer'... this is the same slide viewed at 600x. It took me a few seconds to switch the lens, total photography time was approximately 10 minutes: @600x 4/27/09 Left Ear Lesion Debris http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_22.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_24.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_28.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_30.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_33.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_40.JPEG [http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_41.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_42.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_43.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_44.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../04_27_45.JPEG Last edited by -----------; June 13th, 2009 at 01:59 PM. |
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Well... and whoever said, 'they are the starters'... was partially correct, IMO. When I first started producing debris that was coming out of my skin, wherever one of these particles hit my skin - it would make another lesion. This happened the first 4 months, in the beginning of my Morgellons. At some point after the 4 months, I became immune to my debris. Whenever I pick at my ear and the microscopic debris is falling on my neck, shoulders, arms, hand, etc., I no longer get lesions. However, my poor fingers that touch this 'stuff' in concentrated forms - yes, they are affected! The end of my thumb is indented from these salt/rock/hard particles making contact and looks like it has a fungal growth. My middle finger, which I also use in the 'picking' process - is swollen and feels like I have rheumatoid arthritis down to the bone in it, all the way up to the wrist (I don't have any arthritis issues otherwise, and this started with me touching the lesion area)... my thumb and middle finger are in a constant numbed state. The numbness will go away with time and certain medicines, etc. however, the arthritis feeling and swelling remains constant. My left middle finger is larger than my right middle finger, I am right handed. I have pain when I bend the left middle finger. This never was the case before me 'messing with' this lesion. My ear has been in a constant lesion state since June of 08, 1 year. I left it alone, not picking at it, for a period of time, approximately from July 08 - Oct 08, and it became consumed! Of course, I had a few antibiotics and was doctoring it with various medicines. I feel never got enough antibiotics nor any anti-fungals to rid it, doctors would not respond. For the purpose of discussion, feel free to use any of my photos here on this site, (do not take them elsewhere), if you want to make an image of one of them for us to figure this out. Feel free to take them to "Paint" and put some arrows pointing, etc... I'm going to do that in a minute... Or we can discuss them by numbers, each photo has a different number right before the .JPEG part of the address on the end. Last edited by -----------; June 13th, 2009 at 11:42 AM. |
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| Over in "Kammy's Photo Comparions" thread, I went into this debris factor in some detail. When I take the debris from my lesion, and we can assume this is true for anyone who is showing a similiar type of Morgellons as mine, it's hard to tell - 'what's what'. I have isolated the 'white seed' from the other particles, this was documented there too, I believe. It takes 2 - 3 days growth in the Petri Dish before you can recognize which particle is turning into which part. Most of these particles above are in a desiccated (freeze-dried) state. How can I claim that the debris coming out of the top puffy part (the pinna) of my ear - is in a freeze-dried state? Where's the blood that SHOULD be in there? Well... One of the last things I told my primary care doctor was... 'I don't think there's any blood in this part of my ear'... shortly thereafter, she dismissed me as a patient, however, she gave me a referral to an ENT, which I see later this month. Can you see how this statement makes me look absolutely 'crazy'...? Of course, there should be blood in there!...???? I've asked one doctor to lance it... but, they don't do that! I need a plastic ear surgeon, I guess? I think what I'm going to do is have a medical friend lance it and video it and take it over to the News and let them witness what's what with Morgellons! (There's no telling what might come out...!) ![]() |
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| What is Kammy doing? I started at the beginning... with the debris, this lead me down many paths, it seems like I'm all over the place. I'm in the water, the paper, the fungus... what I'm doing is systematically connecting the pieces of the puzzle that doesn't have a box top. I went from the beginning, to the end and am now meeting in the middle. Well now, we're getting somewhere! Last night I think I positively identified a pathogen in the water that is in the cyanobacteria family - called Synechococcus. See Posts 109 & 110 - Peridiscaceae - The Main Morgellons Pathogen I have seen this concentric circular pattern many times in my samples. When I photographed this large piece below, I thought - 'Wow! That's a big piece of debris!' Look closely and you will see the concentric circles? (They look like someone took their finger and drew a circular line in brown sand.) I believe this piece that came out of my ear, did not have to be cultured because it is being cultured inside my ear - to see that it is Synechococcus. @100x 4/27/09 Ear Lesion Debris Looking at the bottom photo - we can see that 'the fibers' appear to be inter-woven in with the Synechococcus? Last edited by -----------; June 13th, 2009 at 01:11 PM. |
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