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Hi, I have been planning to purchase humaworm for months but had to wait to finish nursing. I got a horrible systemic poison oak reaction happening a month ago and received a steroid injection in the ER and a high 10-day burst doseage of 60mg of prednisone. During the end of that I finished weaning my son. I found a tiny black thread like thing (morgellons?) in my nose after this...and it was bending all around. Got it on video. I immediately ordered the humaworm "whole package". Haven't found any more of those since then, BUT I am starting to feel quivering in various areas of my legs and arms. It feels like when a spot on your body twitches. But it's always in a different area. I had looked up steroids and
parasites already when I found the thing in my nose and was feeling a weird ear pain. So I learned a little about hyperinfection. But now I'm feeling this quivering in random places on my body and I'm really really scared. I've seen people flip out about humaworm and scattering (RARELY do I find that, a vast vast vast majority is successful experiences) but I can't find anything indicating why it would be bad or good to take humaworm after the possibly hyperinfection has already started. Each day that passes I feel like it's getting worse and I don't know where to turn. I'm scared to go to the doctor and be told I'm crazy when I have two young children. Your post is the first one that I've found that says it's horrible to take humaworm to treat a hyperinfection. Ugh as I type this I can feel it!!!! The fatality rate of the hyperinfection is terrifying, I'm only 25 with a 4 year old and 2 year old and I'm really scared to the point of bawling yesterday morning and I'm just holding it in as I play with my kids today. I'm so so scared! I would've never taken prednisone if I would've known! But they just give it to you wham bam. I did research on it as I took it and read horror stories I was worried about but nothing like hyperinfection ever came up until I specifically searched for it :( Any input? I'm so desperate I don't know who to ask or what to do.