Re: Parasite that looks like hair
I understand your pain and fear. I've been dealing with multiple parasite issues for a few years. One issue calms down, then another fires up.
I've learned that doctors can't, don't, won't help.
I've come to the conclusion that since the Pharmaceutical industry basically controls the study and practice of allopathic medicine in the US, that even when my doctors believe me, they are bound from helping. THEY don't get the support that is necessary to do anything to help people with "uncommon parasites".
Ive lost my life as I knew it 3 years ago, I've considered giving up, but I refuse to let the uninvited inhabitants of my body win. So now I search and research every single day for remedies and cures. There are so many people, experiences, opinions and naysayers that it's a challenge sometimes to keep going. DONT depend on anyone to fix you, it's your body and mind, listen to it, help it, if something doesn't work, try something else. There are many people who will think you're insane and disgusting, YOU ARE NOT. Parasites can sometimes invade every aspect of your life, sometimes even your brain. Don't give in or give up. You may feel alone, but you're not, most people suffer in silence. Most importantly keep a written, photo, or video journal of your experiences. Check your doors and windows for cracks and air leaks, if you live in a multi-unit building, the opening and closing doors and windows of your neighbors could possibly be enough to stir things up inside your own home. I have discovered that those tape lint rollers are wonderful to use on your bedding every night before sleep and in the morning when you wake up. I also keep a nice supply of hypoallergenic medical tape handy to stick on itchy areas on my body and face and pull the little buggers off of me and throw them away.