Pinworms Or Tapeworms?
Hi Daisy ~
Am not surprised with your negative test results for parasites!
Other forum members complain about getting negative results all the time.
Even when they've taken in whole worms, test results come back negative!?#%! (lol)
And doctors won't prescribe meds because they believe that all test results are as holy as gospel (ha ha).
Unless your doctor specifically notes on the lab request which particular parasites (there are many to choose from) to test for, results are usually "negative."
Also, when you scoop up a stool sample, it's very possible that you didn't shed any worms, eggs, or larva on that day.
You can request extra plastic specimen jars to keep at home. Then when you check your poop with a plastic spoon & find worms or casings, you can collect them for testing.
But, as I said above, even when you take in whole worms, the results are usually negative.
Hey, you might get lucky & the lab actually pulls out one of the worms to test or takes a small smear from an area containing eggs or larva!!#? (Fat chance, ha ha).
If retreatment with Vermox fails, it's possible you have have a drug-resistant strain, for which Albendazole is recommended: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1566532#i
Also, as I mentioned in other posts to you, you might review info on the dog/cat tapeworm, which is a common infection w/similar symptoms:
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1609276#i
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1610434#i
Hope this info helps. Good luck in your battles!
Cheers ~~ ICU
My Curezone Posts: http://curezone.com/forums/s.asp?f=762&c=0&ob=d&m=ICU
Parasite Drug Protocols: Roundworms, Tapeworms, Flukes, Strongyloides, Morgellons, & Protozoa: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1574645#i