peggyaus
I have insurance, and even with that - I have given up going that route...and see better options for me health wise - financially as well as in terms of quick access with buying farming supplies and from people willing to sell human grade drugs online... :( sad but true. At my most infected, my blood work didn't indicate the presence of parasites, even after shitting out huge worms and coughing up a fluke and dumping mountains of eggs in the toilet after
colonic irrigation.... dammit lol its ridiculous. Imaging, scans, all negative despite live worms coughed up and shitted out.
The medical system seems so unable to find these critters. Because they are essentially "jelly" with no skeletal structure and move around.. it really does take experts to want to look and find these things - and we are dealing with a profession who at this stage are not interested in parasites... and the standard tests for parasties in the bowels are ova.. and even if you present fully formed worms in your stool to your doctor the result comes back negative. From my reading, western medciine considers
parasites outside of the intestines as extremely rare.. and as we've experienced, its just not the case.... I've come to the conclusion that you have to be very lucky to have a doctor who really wants to investigate. The more I read on Curezone, the more I realise, people give up going through doctors and go it alone. Its lonely and upsetting, but I think that's the reality for most of us....
I stopped talking to my doc about parasites, and now he thinks "I'm doing really well"... in other words, he thought I was neurotic and/or delusional. so there you go.. the less I talk about it, the healthier he thinks I am.
I was thinking about you today Seekem and wondering whether you had tried mebendazole? I once had a horrible thick
Ascaris migrate into my bladder.. and I was able to pass it whole and alive using mebendazole. That was a few years ago now.. but it worked.
The pulser is worth the money in my view. It might not kill the big worms but it definitely seems to reduce the viral/bacterial and smaller worm burden.