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MicroRNA : Various ABNORMAL Blood Cells Leukaemia / Multiple Mayloma or Something Else.

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In My LINK you can see Pictures of my various Abnormal Cells Bottom Left & Bottom Right a few cells look like Cats Eyes by all accounts that's bacteria ... Are those pointed Blue Cells bottom left Burr Cells or Mycoplasma Cells if they are thay sould not be reaching out to other cells cpnhelp.org/files/image.jpg

Looking at Abnormal Blood Cells under a light microscope I can see what I believe to be Infected Cells / Mulipul Proteins & Cell Crowding ... Rouleauxing.

The only thing that matches my Abnormal Cells is Leukaemia or Multiple Mayloma As from my research that is the only thing I have been able to find matching my abnormal blood cells platelets.

Looking at picture with this post tho Picture TOP LEFT is Hairy Leukaemia pathologyoutlines.com/topic...

As seen under a microscope using dyes .. With my pictures I use no dyes just a light contrast microscope to capture my blood cell images.

Issue I have Would Maintenance Antibiotics cause Abnormal Blood Cells like I have described above OR a Autoimmune Disease.

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Currently there are TWO pathogens responsible in my case opinion I most defiantly won't be letting lie.

(1) Asbestos "liver damage"

(2) Infected X Ministry of Defence service trucks vans "hairy leukemia gulf war syndrome"

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