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Re: Parasite War


Mine don't itch, those c-shaped larvae. The skin burns and it's a tender sore feeling I've never had before, where they are living under the skin. Maybe the scabies mites from the rats that the dogs and I got, did bring with them these fly larvae. They have gone systemic, I find eggs in my teeth (yummy!!) and eggs when I wipe butt so we are full of eggs. The larvae will fall off of me then go hatch into a small fly that must bite again. The dogs are tortured, they have them in their mouth and nose (larvae) plus the scabies mites. I think demodex mites are in the mix, the follicular or brevis kind, or all of the above.

Have been taking Ivermecton every 12 hours, and ordered Albandazole, a wormer.

I got Antibiotics , they have really helped my huge sores to heal!!! I bought fish Antibiotics online and they are fine for people. If you have med ins. go that route, I didn't want to have "delusional psychosis" written in my records. Google to find recommended human dosage for meds. Do all the same for any pets-- bathing, meds, and clean pet's bedding and the floors, etc all the time. Wash all towels and clothes from the day used right away. Mites love moist towels. Cats can't take Ivermectin.

Anti-parasitic meds and Antibiotics are what you need the poster with the photos. And good hygiene and housecleaning while treating yourself. You DON'T need anti-psychotics!! Omg!

WHERE did you get your USB microscope? What model, price range? I want one badly so see what the mites look like.

Anyone know where to find photos of all the mite types including all their life stages from egg to adult? Having trouble finding that.

What type of mite has a black triangular shape? And what type of mite has a cigar shape? And the roundish ones?

The man with the fly larvae in the skin, I have them too. Been battling them for 2 weeks, it's a 12-20 hour a day job picking them out of my skin! Horrible! I think they are from a small fly. There is a fly that can breed all the life cycles in the human body--I have to wonder if I have this, because there are WAY too many eggs.

The more that can be removed, keeping them from dying under the skin, the better for my overall healing. Less infection, less parasite waste, dead bodies, cast off exoskeletons made of chitlin, which is a different material than human tissue, the less of all those means less immune and allergic reactions in my body and faster healing time.

--where to find a chart with pics of all or most of mite types that visit us humans and their life stages

--what type of microscope can be bought that won't break the bank but is good quality!!

 

 
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