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thank_you newport
I would like to thank Newport for posting a link to lymephoto's.com it has helped me in a huge way to understanding the epidemiology of my current condition.
I turns out that I do have microscopic evidence of lyme disease after all. I had never seen the range of differences in borrelia bergdorfi morphology before.
It also explains the subsequent co-infections with a wide range of parasitic infections. Some come and go, and others are chronic. Microfilirae is over-looked because it is associated with tropical infections from destinations such as Africa. There is a great deal of pleomorphism with this disease, accounting for variations in types of infections with different individuals. It also sets the stage for Morgellions, or can be passed directly through vector such as ticks. {that "ticks" me off!]
So, if you have been bitten by a tick, or a wide assortment of other bitting vectors, you could have bacteria which was transfered from insect gut to blood. This could put into motion a cascade of events which lead to immuno-suppression factors, opening the doors to specific parasitic infections--depending on transfered viral or bacterial pathogen. Shroom