Another massive discharge of parasites. Looks like the teenagers from the nest.
Date: 12/2/2015 10:26:15 PM ( 9 y ago)
So the adolescents from this nest of parasites came out this evening. No need to gross you out with more pictures. About 18 of them along with the parasites that look like tomato skin. I think possibly that the tomato skin looking things may be the walls of their nest. I got a lot of eggs too but no curled up babies as per the last time this happened. I also got the dark colored liver flukes. Looks like a big one got cut up into multiple pieces.
Tomorrow I try a salt water flush to see if I can get the babies. It will be my first attempt. One commentator recommended it and I just researched it. Seems to have no downsides other than possible nausea. If you don't get sick looking at what's coming out of your backside, a little salt may be easy to handle.
After I wrote the last post, I laid down to take a nap and had multiple feelings of being bitten from the insides. IBBE-GEBEE time!! Maybe its the ones that didn't die but lost their nest trying to re-establish a hold. Who knows? My Dr. told me stories of patients who came in complaining of things crawling around inside them. In my nightmares about worms ( yes I do have them) I sometimes dream that there is a giant momma in there and that I will be battling her for a long time.
I also realized that because I had been fighting a bad cold, that I had been taking oil of oregano during the last few days. One tablet, twice a day. It was one of the reasons that my body was telling me that it was overwhelmed but it may also have something to do with the massive die off. The last time it happened though, I hadn't been taking it, so it may not be a factor. Just full disclosure. I still think that changing your poison often is a good thing. Keep them guessing as to what's next.
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