Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, this is a reminder to wash your produce--especially your organic produce--very well.
why the organic one in particular?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had two parasitic worms. 1 was expelled like you describe. For the other, the medication I took made it an unlivable environment but the worm wouldn't die. Instead it would make its way to the nearest exist , crawl out, and die. You can imagine my horror when DH woke me up freakingiut as the worm crawled out of my mouth.
Please tell me you're making this up. How can the worm survive the acidity of the stomach?
OP here. Yes, I came across stories like this in looking for ways to treat worms. Hell, even amazon reviews for products mention people experiencing this. One person had a worm in her eye. Her damn eye!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had two parasitic worms. 1 was expelled like you describe. For the other, the medication I took made it an unlivable environment but the worm wouldn't die. Instead it would make its way to the nearest exist , crawl out, and die. You can imagine my horror when DH woke me up freakingiut as the worm crawled out of my mouth.
OH MY GOD!!! That is the stuff of nightmares!
FWIW, I had worms when I was little (like 4 or 5). Gross... but I remember digging in there at night due to itching then watching them crawl on my finger. My mom didn't believe me for the longest time, but I remember finding out I probably got them from hours of being outside barefoot. Never gone out barefoot again, nor will my children.
Anonymous wrote:I had pinworms in middle school. I remember going to the doctor and talong medicine. Must have used the bathroom and of course flushed. This was before I left on vacation. Came back from vacation and opened the lid to the toilet. OMG. Hundreds of worms. Most disgusting thing you've ever seen. Never flushed so fast in my life.
Anonymous wrote:Well, this is a reminder to wash your produce--especially your organic produce--very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had two parasitic worms. 1 was expelled like you describe. For the other, the medication I took made it an unlivable environment but the worm wouldn't die. Instead it would make its way to the nearest exist , crawl out, and die. You can imagine my horror when DH woke me up freakingiut as the worm crawled out of my mouth.
OH MY GOD!!! That is the stuff of nightmares!
FWIW, I had worms when I was little (like 4 or 5). Gross... but I remember digging in there at night due to itching then watching them crawl on my finger. My mom didn't believe me for the longest time, but I remember finding out I probably got them from hours of being outside barefoot. Never gone out barefoot again, nor will my children.