Never thought I’d be thankful this whole shit show happened but I’m glad it did. Began my Ivermectin treatment on Friday. I have a black toilet in my house and 2 days later I could clearly make out little parasites in the toilet. Makes me think, we worm our pets and livestock but not ourselves. How many people are running around with parasitic infections and don’t know.
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I had E-coli a couple of years back. What they gave me stripped my body clean of everything. Always check your lettuce when you buy it. You definitely don't want E-coli.
Isn’t it odd though? Millions of people have millions of doctors appointments every week and not one deworming in your whole life. I wonder what symptoms are being treated without ever even looking for the true cause.
My husband was being given anxiety medication when it turned out his problem was actually low blood sugar. He wasn't having panic attacks, he was having episodes of low blood sugar. This went on for years. It could have killed him. Thank God his severely diabetic friend told him to check his sugar - I keep a meter around to spot check every so often because diabetes runs so strongly in my family, so he used that. His sugar was at 50. Symptoms - nervousness, shaking, dizziness. Same as a panic attack.
I’ve had some terrible experiences with doctors and it has really made me skeptical of anything they say. I find it’s best to be as knowledgeable as I can be, the doctors hate it but it is my only defense.
A well informed patient is a doctors worst nightmare!! Lol. I always tell my patients to get second and third opinions and to always research everything rigorously. If something doesn’t sound or seem right, question it, research it, and ask as many questions as you want to. I see my patients put their doctor in the “God” category too much and that’s never a good thing.
Me too. One convinced me that I had a tumor in my uterus that would kill me if I didn't undergo a hysterectomy as quickly as possible. The pathology report showed the "tumors" were nothing but fibroids which, while painful and no fun to live with, would never have killed me. I found out too late to sue. That's just the worst thing that's been done to me, but there are several other examples. My daughter was once given the wrong medication for an ear infection, which made it worse - to this day, I've never seen her in so much pain, and that REALLY pissed me off because you don't mess with my kids. I raised all kinds of hell, to the point the doctor's office refunded the copay I paid them for the visit and paid me back for the wrong prescription. It wasn't enough but at least it was something.