Re: Triclabendazole. How to take ??
I wish I could have had something to numb myself from the last 45 days of my life...lol.. ;-0
From my experience, what I was shooting for when I took the egaten initially was to have them die immediately and then my immune system deal with the decomposing matter. It just didn't work out that way for me.
I felt like the tear in my bile duct would heal and it eventually did. However, when the flukes starting coming back to life I was so utterly disappointed and mortified. I had gone thru so much to get it without any validation or sense of urgency from doctors in my time of need. Honeslty, a reasonable, sensible, logical doctor just listened to the circumstantial evidence and wrote the pescription. It's so obvious.
But, back to the medicines capabilities of causing their skin to dissolve and their internal organs to spill into your bloodstream. From my experience I don't think this is likely to happen. If my memory serves me correctly it disables the ventricles they use to move. Hopefully disabling the use of the muscles to a point where they can't feed as well. Granted I was only given 1000mg's when I did in fact need two. Maybe that would have done enough to cause them to die.
The positive thing is they will be stunned and unable to move at which point they will be very vulnerable. I'm not planning on relying on the egaten soley as the means to get rid of them I plan on shocking them somehow.
It an extremely desperate and stupid decision I actually used a car battery charger to try and kill them. I was quite successful. I don't know what type of damage I did to myself, but 2 amps at 12 volts was enough to fry them to a point where they broke apart. From that I had a massive herxheimer reaction which knocked me down the entire day. My next stool was full of probably 20+ dead flukes and their organs. So disguisting but at the same token I was so relieved and joyful at the same time.
I must say though too, the repeated battery incident caused them to burrow deeper into my tissues ultimately reaching my main lymphatic vein at which point they traveled up to my neck and throat. So, causing them to spread basically. Again, it's is mortifying to have them moving around, the battery incident was spawned by one rupturing my gallbladder on one side. So, it's frustrating not having many options and wanting to protect yourself. It left me in a situation where I resorted to using what was available at the time.
But, most importantly I just wanted to say the medicine did arrive and it's a trustworthy source.
David