Welcome to the gang of Micronauts! A pity your microscope doesn't yet have a darkfield adaption, but I think one can be made, there are videos of people doing so.
Seems like we are in the same boat, I got my microscope mid-June this year, I have only prepared one blood slide on the first day I used it, I wasn't looking for these fibrous structures, I plan on more blood samples soon. At the moment I'm looking at pyocytes (pus) but, when that wound heals and stops producing, I'll be back to the blood again. I have however found fibrous structures in the pyocytes samples and working on putting a post up at my pyocytes findings...
Have you had any heavy metal testing? The appearance of your dried blood suggests a ton of metals in the specimen. I suspect that those of us that struggle with longCOVID relapses have a combination of heavy metal toxicity, mycotoxins, and high chronic (noncovid) pathogen burden (ie herpesvirus family viruses, Lyme, strep etc) leading to mitochondrial “insufficiency”.
Karl's last name is Coronas. (really!) You can see perhaps why he kept it a secret for so long!
Oh that’s unfortunate 😂
Hello Michelle welcome to the work, very impressive for first time ! Keep on with it - looking forward to more !
Search for microbe hunter on utube - he has lots of good tips for starters .
yes! i love his channel.
Welcome to the gang of Micronauts! A pity your microscope doesn't yet have a darkfield adaption, but I think one can be made, there are videos of people doing so.
Seems like we are in the same boat, I got my microscope mid-June this year, I have only prepared one blood slide on the first day I used it, I wasn't looking for these fibrous structures, I plan on more blood samples soon. At the moment I'm looking at pyocytes (pus) but, when that wound heals and stops producing, I'll be back to the blood again. I have however found fibrous structures in the pyocytes samples and working on putting a post up at my pyocytes findings...
Have you had any heavy metal testing? The appearance of your dried blood suggests a ton of metals in the specimen. I suspect that those of us that struggle with longCOVID relapses have a combination of heavy metal toxicity, mycotoxins, and high chronic (noncovid) pathogen burden (ie herpesvirus family viruses, Lyme, strep etc) leading to mitochondrial “insufficiency”.
Hi Michelle. You are getting images very similar to mine, both in my own blood and in my cats.