Sepsis
I'm really coming up to speed on this, now.
Terrible flu-like symptoms. Death warmed over.
Cough. Blood in cough early this morning.
Took a look at sputum. Yep. There IT is.
I have now put some of this together, in my case.
When we visited overseas and a family member of my wife was battling a, "skin condition," he would bring sputum up from his lungs. On a regular basis.
When you do this, you don't have the really nasty cough.
I know, because that was what I started doing. Didn't have the really nasty cough reaction in trying to get the critters out.
As well he had perianal problems. My guess is the incredible itch was aggresively dealt with in his sleep, resulting in a problem with his anus. He had a special thing to support himself over the commode while it healed.
I experienced that itch after our first visit back there in 2009.
Strongyloides stercoralis a likely candidate.
This does not mean that we don't have a gmo nematode that has jumped, along with a tode hunting fungus sent in to kill it.
It could be some unfortunates have a double helping of misery.
There is extensive chemtrailing in that country as well. I won't go into detail.
Today will be a trip to a local stable to get some horse paste meds.
I will get ivermectin, fenbendazole, and pyrantel.
I really have to knock the load down. Imperative.
99.9999% sure that I will feel much better.
It may be that this will have to be dealt with like the malaria sufferers of old, who would take meds when the loads became far too much.
Just the iver today and tomorrow.
My wife has run into a health problem and I must be there for her in going to the hospital, clinic.
I've not taken fenbendazole or pyrantel. I will wait until the critical/crucial visits are initially completed for my wife's condition before taking. Can't afford nasty allergic reaction, just in case.
I once read someone post here that if there was a nematode involved that would have been discovered already.
Actually, some docs right now think this is a nematode infection. One has a two year protocol of meds. I might have to contact that person.
If the attempt to match, "fibers," had been to nematode images rather than fibers I suspect the outcome would have been far different and we would be getting somewhere by now.
Cliff Michelson is on record with stating, and I paraphrase, that the, "fibers," ARE the filariform stage.
Throw in fungus hyphae and there you have something.