Okay guys.
Regarding the
parasite I have photo'd here:
This may be a Nematode species of the family Strongyloidae, called Oesophagostomum.
PHOTO of Male:
PHOTO of other male end
Photo of Male, and Female reproducing.
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRWu0Tmjo6VN9g3T0_zIy722...
Now, GEOGRAPHICAL reports of it in US.
Now, there have been several studies of ticks harboring Nematodes along with the borrelia, and they both working symbiotically within the body which would explain lyme being the immune suppressor allowing the
parasites to wreak havoc unknown to the host.
I also believe this to be the female Oesophagostomum.
Notice the female one is in segments, and has groves. At one time I believe this was a full adult Female Oesophagostomum, but was killed with Mebendazole and broke down into pieces...Biofilm substance evident in center.
The brownish substance covering the worm is actually fecal matter INSIDE of the worm, which it was feeding on. The
parasite otherwise would have been normally transparent looking, except its full of a feces meal.
The species may ALSO be of Chabertia Ovina.
PHOTO of Male:
I have also found documents of ticks being injected with nematodes and pathogens, which would explain these unknown infections to our US medical system. I'm on to something.
I believe I have found my culprit though.
Thanks for anyone who takes the time to check out my research.
My next step is getting a Digital USB to PC microscope 40x-1000x power with LED lighting, $500 , but found it on sale Wink
I will be able to view live microscope slides on my 32
inch Vizio monitor and take still photo's for proof.
I will be able to examine Feces for eggs, blood smears, Mucous from the lungs, tears, Semen, anything that may harbor spirochetes and or
parasites and I will be able to capture photos.
BTW, I have Chronic Lyme Disease, and ticks do carry nematodes. My tick bite in 2005 was my source of all of this.
Thank you for anyones input here!!