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Surviving60
May 9, 2014 - 5:29am
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tapeworm
I don't know anything about tapeworm, though we've had plenty of experience with pinworms. Isn't there a medication that kills off tapeworm fairly quickly? Is the medication something that parasite forums tell you to avoid? And did you actually get your stool tested or is this a self-diagnosis? All else being equal I would think the quick drug route might be easier on your system overall (and kinder to the rectocele) than going at it with enemas and colon cleanses. Both routes probably do a number on the good bacteria anyway. - Surviving
Aging gracefully
May 9, 2014 - 7:04am
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Agree with surviving. You
Agree with surviving. You really need to get tested if you think you have actual tape worms. Tapeworms are actually pretty rare in developed countries. They have hooks that grasp onto your upper intestines that won't let go. Any amount of cleansing is not going to get them to release themselves from you very easily.
It also sounds like you are throwing a lot at your digestive system all at once. Slow it down a little and let it catch up.
p.s. I don't believe in supplements to cleanse the body. It can do that on its own given the right environment.
You know, if you start reading a whole bunch of negative information, you are going to start thinking you have all these different conditions. I remember doing that when anxiety was high. I would read about a condition, and then would start to obsess that I or a loved one would have that condition. It feels so real when you are at the height of that anxiety. You know what I did? I forced myself to stop reading so much. The thought would come in my head, and I would do anything else busy enough until the thoughts passed. It is not easy, but it is doable.
Surviving60
May 9, 2014 - 7:39am
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I also read that what you
I also read that what you would see in your stool are tapeworm sections, not eggs. I agree with AG, get tested if you think it's parasites and in the meantime, let your digestive system rest awhile. - Surviving