I have...and to me they look strangely similar. Is it possible this F bug is being misread and is Lyme....they both have biofilms.
And I just got a picture of the DNA florescents...but how do they know for sure this isn't Lyme?
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I thought Lyme was a spirochete- (it is.). So a wiggly longer shape.
My positive protomyxzoa test (saw it today) did not look like spirochetes at all---
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Why don't you call the lab with these questions. They can answer them.
My opinion is that they do not look the same. My protozoan is a C shape in my red blood cells. Not sure what you are looking at. As Surprise said, spirochetes are longer and spiral looking.
I would think people with medical degrees and high tech microscopes would know the difference in pathogens
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Well I wish I could upload the picture results that he gave me...mine look just like this video...the cluster of biofilm.
He didn't actually show me the RBC's or protozoan. I guess I am just confused about all of this..
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