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No you don't Coldjensens. If carpet grosses you out as bad as it does, the red blob would terrorize you, and do you in for sure. I must save you from yourself .
I have no blood in any bodily fluids I do have a pinkish soap ina pump but this was red. I hope nobodies bodily mucus got into my tub.
I was thinking it could be aggressive red mold.
Ewwww, I didn't know that there was such a thing until I read this:
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According to Melissa Maker, the owner of Clean My Space, the pink slime that forms at the bottom edge of your shower curtain is an airborne bacterium — not a mold, as commonly thought — technically known as Serratia marcescens. The pesky growth thrives in damp environments like bathrooms, and feeds off common toiletries, such as soap and shampoo.
The drain is fine I took the water control blocker out of shower head because I needed more pressure
You are confusing pressure and flow. You wanted more flow. In some zoning locations you have broken the law since these are designed and sometimes required to limit the flow and thus conserve water. Even so it should drain unless there is a clog.
As for the red blob it either climbed up out of the drain or fell out of you. "Or something like that"
Probably a jellyfish that worked it's way
back up into your system.
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