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Intestinal Parasites


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cahill Collaborator

I am sitting here waiting for my doc's office to call me back.

I think I may have an intestinal parasite, And I am freaking out :ph34r:

Has anyone been tested and treated for intestinal parasites?

My concern is my already compromised digestive track will not be able to handle the medication ( if the test comes back positive)

** sorry if this is in the wrong forum , I was not sure where to put it **


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cahill Collaborator

Well the test came back positive. I have an intestinal parasite. :ph34r::(:o:ph34r::angry:

On my way to pick up the medication. Really not happy about ANY OF THIS :angry:

and more than a little concerned :huh:

mamaw Community Regular

Chill

hope you get better soon... Usually with these little buggers you may feel worse at first on the med but it will kill it off.. Did doc say exactly what you had?

mamaw

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Chill

hope you get better soon... Usually with these little buggers you may feel worse at first on the med but it will kill it off.. Did doc say exactly what you had?

mamaw

Yes she did ,it is a "common" parasite. On the up? side it is not something exotic that will be imposable to get rid off.

I started the medication . Everything I have read on the side effects say (to simplify) the meds make you really sick but to keep taking them unless you have a severe allergic reaction . :blink:

The main side effect of the medication : diarrhea and abdominal pain <_<

One of the concerns I have is with my liver issues I do not "process" medications well.I end up with an overdose because my body is not able to get the meds out of my body at a normal rate because of my reduced liver function .It is a crazy balancing act, take enough meds to get rid of them but not too much that I overdose. :angry:

Sorry , I guess I am just feeling sorry for my self, I am tried of "balancing acts" . Seems that is all I have done over the past few years. Thanks celiac <_<

mamaw Community Regular

I know its hard but think positive! And drink lots of PURE water to help clean out the meds...keep in touch... HUGS TO YOU

cahill Collaborator

I know its hard but think positive! And drink lots of PURE water to help clean out the meds...keep in touch... HUGS TO YOU

Thank you Mamaw :)

myforest Newbie

I had Giardia (intestinal parasite) last summer and gawd it was a nightmare! I tried herbal stuff and that didnt work so i went to a doctor who prescribed me a medication called flagyl. I checked vigilantly with the pharmacy about it being gluten free, so that part was good but the medication was very hard on my system! Between that plus the damage of the parasite ono top of being celiac, it has been a hard recovery. Before getting the parasite after many years I had finally got my celiac under control for about 3 years... and was having normal/good bowel movements.

Whatever you do, don't stop parasite meds in the middle of taking them without talking to your doctor, as it makes the parasites very drug resistant and strong.... and you do not want that, it will be alot worse in the long run, then the week or so of yucky meds.

I feel for you, because I too am not good with pharma meds ( i get major liver distress too), the parasite med was the first i had taken from a doctor in 11 years... I hadnt taken any prescriptions since being diagnosed with celiac.

It might be helpful to know which common parasite it is, so you can understand what it does, and eat certain foods to help your recovery from it!

GOOD LUCK!


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I don't know what kind of medication you're taking. Have you considered an herbal parasite cleanse? My doc asked me to use one in case I had any, but I was never tested for them. I took it for the recommended 12 days and didn't see any evidence of parasites. I never thought I had any in the first place, but the stuff I took was easy to take and didn't give me any side effects, and didn't taste bad either. If you want to check it out online as an option, it's called Paragone.

I'm also trying Kangan water to see if helps me to cleanse faster. I don't know what the outcome will be yet, but so far I do notice that when I drink it, my body seems to absorb it faster, and it makes my symptoms less severe right away. Nothing else did that before.

cahill Collaborator

I had Giardia (intestinal parasite) last summer and gawd it was a nightmare! I tried herbal stuff and that didnt work so i went to a doctor who prescribed me a medication called flagyl. I checked vigilantly with the pharmacy about it being gluten free, so that part was good but the medication was very hard on my system! Between that plus the damage of the parasite ono top of being celiac, it has been a hard recovery. Before getting the parasite after many years I had finally got my celiac under control for about 3 years... and was having normal/good bowel movements.

Whatever you do, don't stop parasite meds in the middle of taking them without talking to your doctor, as it makes the parasites very drug resistant and strong.... and you do not want that, it will be alot worse in the long run, then the week or so of yucky meds.

I feel for you, because I too am not good with pharma meds ( i get major liver distress too), the parasite med was the first i had taken from a doctor in 11 years... I hadnt taken any prescriptions since being diagnosed with celiac.

It might be helpful to know which common parasite it is, so you can understand what it does, and eat certain foods to help your recovery from it!

GOOD LUCK!

Thanks :)

My doc is sending me a copy of the report so I will have the name/names I need to research what foods will help. Some pretty common ones have come up in my research so far,like onions and garlic,

What makes this doublely frustrating is I was doing so well.My gut had a significant amount of healing . I had successfully reintroduced many different foods that had been off limits in the past. Then I started having trouble and I though it was those reintroduced foods and I removed them from my diet. So now I feel like I am ,not back at square one thank god but close.

After healing from this I will have to reintroduce those foods AGAIN to see if was the parasite ,the damage they caused or the previously reintroduced foods causing the issues :blink: frustrating at best <_<

I am wondering how long it will take my already compromised intestines to recover from this ??

Bubba's Mom Enthusiast

I had entomoeba coli, which I was told usually isn't harmful with a healthy digestive system, but I didn't have a healthy system. I was treated with Tindamax for 3 days. I tolerated the med just fine. After taking it I felt like I had a boost of energy. It was surprising how much a little thing like a usually benign organism affected me.

When I picked up my RX the pharmacist said she had just filled another prescription for the same med, which is a rarely used medication. I jokingly said "huh..maybe there's something in the water". The pharmacist said that's very possible! :o

Soo..drink plenty of bottled water..and I hope you feel the amazing difference that I did.

cahill Collaborator

Thanks guys :)

I completed the course of medication. That went (surprisingly) well. Other than a some ringing in my ears on the 2nd and 3rd day and some gut pain no major side effects .I drank lot of water and spaced the meds as far apart as I could ( to give my body time to "process" the meds out of my body) I am happy with the results.

@Bubba's mom , the difference is amazing :D

I am blown away with how much better I feel. I have more energy than I have had in months and my cheerful demeanor has returned ( much to the relief of my family :P )

GFinDC Veteran

HI Chilli,

Glad you are feeling better. I've read that DE (diatomaecous earth) is good for parasites. There are different kinds of DE, some are labeled for human consumption and some are not. So might eb something to think about as a naturla treatment. I've taken DE a few times to see if it had nay wonderful affects (the web sites make it sound glorius). I didn't notice anything different from taking it myself. But it is not a chemical in the sense of a drug, so if it does work it might be a good option. The if it does work part is something I am just not sure about though.

Since it has a mechanica/physiclal action and not a drug action it wouldn't affect your liver.

Bubba's Mom Enthusiast

Thanks guys :)

I completed the course of medication. That went (surprisingly) well. Other than a some ringing in my ears on the 2nd and 3rd day and some gut pain no major side effects .I drank lot of water and spaced the meds as far apart as I could ( to give my body time to "process" the meds out of my body) I am happy with the results.

@Bubba's mom , the difference is amazing :D

I am blown away with how much better I feel. I have more energy than I have had in months and my cheerful demeanor has returned ( much to the relief of my family :P )

I'm SO glad the treatment has worked for you! It's hard for me to describe the feeling I had after my treatment. It was kind of like somebody flipped a switch and I suddenly had energy. :D

I've heard of Diatomaceouss Earth being used to kill garden slugs..but not parasites. I looked it up.

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Might be worth getting some to take occasionally..as a "tonic"?

cahill Collaborator

I'm SO glad the treatment has worked for you! It's hard for me to describe the feeling I had after my treatment. It was kind of like somebody flipped a switch and I suddenly had energy. :D

I know :lol: I had been napping ( 2 to 3 hours ) most every day . :blink:

with the treatment one day I was napping the next day no nap and I cleaned my ENTIRE apt. :D

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Great! Now..will you come and clean mine? LOL

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My special doctor tests everyone and finds a high percentage of positive results. She gives a gluten free diet for six weeks and no medication. No cereal at all and no dairy food, only natural food, egg, goat or sheep products and fruit and veg. She also give a natural over the counter satchel that cleans out the bowel first. It's so easy to pick them up and they live in so many people undetected I am told.

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