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Post by toni on Oct 3, 2007 15:54:31 GMT -5
Okay, since I am not a "parasite" doc, does anyone know what this means. This is incredibly gross, but view it as a doctor sort of if you will. And I'd sure not be writing this if I wasn't worried about what I see now. Poop/do-do/number 2 - it's LOADED with what looks EXACTLY (color and size) of what looks like just like sesame seeds! Beige color...almost white ovalish round things, ZILLIONS of them! I'm presuming those are eggs of something? And now comes the really ickier part. I took UGH...one of those wooden shish-kabob sticks and probed at it, (till it went into pieces) ugh...and YUCKIE and how gross can I be but, well...thin thin clear threads (worms?) were ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL through it!!!! I mean that's what was holding the pieces together were these STRANDS of stretchy WORMS? If that's what those are! And worm eggs??? I'm going to go freak out now. Oh GOD.
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Post by Carrie♥ on Oct 3, 2007 15:56:41 GMT -5
Are they segmented or independant seeds?
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Post by felixwillford on Oct 3, 2007 16:02:36 GMT -5
Toni,
I have a SLOW flushing toilet and have to flush several times to "get things down"
However; I to have seen those "wooden" sticks all over stuck on the toilet bowl.
I have to pour bleach into the toilet frequently after a #2 episode. I've seen many of them.
I was not brave enough to get one out and look at it.
But it must be good if it is Leaving our body......right?
kmarie
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Post by bugsy on Oct 3, 2007 17:17:00 GMT -5
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Post by justhanginin on Oct 3, 2007 17:55:43 GMT -5
Bugsy, you are one sick puppy! But it was funny. Toni, I've seen those types of things in the past, but not since I did a year's worth of a parasite compound. Have you aver tried an anti-parasitic? Isn't that what Fenben is? Help me out here guys!
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Post by toni on Oct 3, 2007 17:59:22 GMT -5
OHHHHH Jeeeez! HAHAHAHAHAAHAHA ;D ;D ;D THERE THEY ARE! Those SEEDS in the video there, hahaha! hahhaha You just totally knocked me off my seat laughing I swear! Even the song did me in! hahhaha That was too funny Bugsy! Carrie, They're just like Busgy's bun on the link (Exactly) independent. Kmarie, I know, I looked, and then I got freaked out so that got me "digging" with the stick (kabob stick) to see all those...sesame seeds in there, then the STRETCHY and I mean stretchy looooong clearish "angel hair" but thinner which was like a weaving to hold it all together. Believe me, I'm inside out from playing in my new sand box. YUCKO YUCKO...I know what job I'd never want.
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Post by toni on Oct 3, 2007 18:09:40 GMT -5
Justhangin,
Yes, I've been doing antiparasitics for over a year now..
Started with Mebendazole last June 2006, then Thiabendazole, Ivermectin, Metronidazole, and have been on Ivermectin/stromectol 2 weeks per month for months now. But I've never had all this...I'm hoping they're on they're way out, maybe.
I wonder if the Silver Biotics I'm taking has anything at all to do with this? Cause nothing before has caused this "event".
I've been on it for 3 weeks I guess it's been. 1 tsp a day is all.
Yesterday I took one Itraconazole and 1/2 a bactrim, doing that again today.
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Post by abbienormal on Oct 3, 2007 18:12:58 GMT -5
Toni,
I had the same exact experience almost 2 years ago after I drank a tall glass of water loaded with salt. A toilet full of what looked like cucumber seeds or tomato seeds (hundreds of them) and they were separate entities not segmented.
I was a newbie then so I hadn't started poking at things in the toilet yet or collecting things from the toilet (like I do now as I am now a fearless toilet rummaging seasoned veteran!)
I told my German doctor in Mexico at the time and she asked me: "Well, what did you eat?" Oh, I dunno about 20,000 tomatoes and cucumbers.
That never happened again even when I tried to drink salted water which I cannot seem to do again, it is just too repulsive. But it seems I always can see some seeds in my stool but I am not sure if it is from eating nutz. nutz for the squirrel!
Abbie
PS The Mister is having the same scalp problem as you and he has the problem off and on.
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Post by hannah on Oct 3, 2007 18:16:26 GMT -5
toni, I am so glad you brought up this topic. Overdue. I have the little white seeds and black specs also little bright red particles (these are fewer but bigger than the seeds). I take sulphur twice a week and next day the white seeds look different - many, many more and bigger!!!! Are they leaving or is this detox? I am going to mention this to the doctor next appointment - that's in a few months.
Also, composition - disgusting to describe this I know but I am so glad you opened up the topic. I often get masses of tiny tiny hard little poops - a strange long shape with markings on the side. Very hard - not due to constipation - I think they are protecting something and they are wrapped round the seeds.
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Post by robertalouise26 on Oct 3, 2007 20:57:10 GMT -5
Hi Hannah you are so right. These things breed in the bowel and when they exit they itch like mad and are hard little gritty things. But they do become bigger as they make their way up our bodies.Thanks so much for your post. Best Roberta.
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Post by robertalouise26 on Oct 3, 2007 21:44:01 GMT -5
You are sooo right I am sure that the seed things are eggs but the thread like worm things frighten me more they can roll themselves into balls and do all sorts of things. Causing itches and coming out all over our bodies. In the morning when I wake and the itching start and I itch them of course and I look at my fingers and you can see all these threads protruding from my fingers pick them off with tweezers put them in a zip lock bag go to the bottom of my garden and burn them. These thread like things fibres what ever breed in and on our bodies but also in our clothes beddding furniture everything!! Even the toaster, microwave oven fridge linen cupboard hot water cupboard in fact in my house they are every where. I can buy something new and the next day the itching starts all over again, which makes me wonder if they are floating in the air of our houses, if so we will never get rid of them. I think that the only action we can take is to protect our bodies from them by using almost anything on this board that helps us Great post thanks for that. Love and best wishes. Roberta.
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Post by abbienormal on Oct 4, 2007 2:29:44 GMT -5
Yes, Robertalouise, they are floating in the air, whatever they are!
Abbie
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Post by mercury on Oct 4, 2007 3:51:09 GMT -5
Toni, I've had loads of these small whiteish round eggs in my stool for over three years. I opened one of them and it contained a small whiteish morgie/worm. I had a parasite test done at Kaiser and there were at least 20 eggs in my stool sample. Kaiser labs said there were no parasites (what total idiots).
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Post by toni on Oct 4, 2007 8:28:57 GMT -5
Merc,
Did Kaiser tell you there were the 20 eggs? Then they said there were no parasites? Or you saw the 20 eggs, and they said no parasites.
And yes, I sure do wonder how every doc has been so ignorant as to not want stool tests done....none of it makes sense, the docs behaviors through this entire thing.
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Post by lilsissy on Oct 4, 2007 10:37:45 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Oct 4, 2007 10:58:31 GMT -5
Lilsissy,
Sort of....do you know the size of those though? There's such a part of me thinking "nems" are part of this with their added recombinants.
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Post by lilsissy on Oct 4, 2007 11:50:19 GMT -5
No I could not get a size on these but if they are hitching a ride through our digestive tract in corn kernels that would explain why they are were not digested in the stomach. You know how corn comes out whole at the other end. lilsissy
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Post by toni on Oct 4, 2007 12:47:18 GMT -5
Yep, there could be a variety of things inside those.
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Post by reasonable on Oct 4, 2007 22:28:13 GMT -5
Toni, sesame seed is too large to be a worm egg. The largest eggs belong to flukes and those are about 150 microns long (= 0.15 mm), which is way too small to see with the naked eye. Also, worms are not stretchy. They have quite hard outer skin that resists digestion.
Insects have eggs of this size, but I know of no insects laying eggs in the GI tract.
You could send a sample to Carrie and she could digitize it and post it.
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Post by reasonable on Oct 4, 2007 22:38:05 GMT -5
oh! It could be proglottids of a tapeworm. Dog tapeworm (D. caninum) has cucumber/sesame seed-like segments which contain eggs.
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