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abbyjo
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Sorry this is long- After 2.5 years of feeling weird air bubbles sensations in urethra and vagina after urinating (saw urologist),constant mucus in urine and small black specks.

I finally figured it out, saw a small rust color speck swimming around in toilet. Then the magnifier showed the black specks actually have long body’s and I almost think hairs or legs!

Now, I have all sorts of stuff showing up in stool. Especially since starting parasitic herbal treatment called “Scram” I’m on day 4 and it’s kinda freaking me out, so much brain fog and when I wake from sleeping I’m totally disoriented.

Not sure if I should continue treatment? I haven’t treated my Lyme in 15 years, this parasite thing is new. I know I have some microscopic from Lyme but I think this is partly a new invasion. Of course, my labs have showed negative for parasites so she won’t treat it.

She also says bladder parasites are extremely rare. So my urine is full of white floating particles, small white strands, rust color and black specks, things that look like hair.

My stool is full of thin white strands, dark red thicker worm looking thing with 3 points on one end (face?) AND these round glossy nuggets that resemble a dark colored garlic clove peeled.

So I guess I’m wondering if anybody has experienced anything like this or knows what it could be? And the brain fog is freaking me out so I’m guessing this formula is also hitting my Lyme and co-infections. Thank you thank you for reading!

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Wow, I don't usually check this site to check on messages, but something told me to check today. Yes, plenty of experience with parasites. I've also had the weird air bubble sensations in urethra, and passed parasites in urine and stools before too.

Labs usually always show negative test results for parasites and there are several reasons for that. Some parasites excrete an enzyme that dissolves the evidence before it makes it to the lab. That and lab techs can be clueless about parasites too. So can doctors because they simply are not well informed on the subject of parasites in med school. They think parasites only exist in other countries, lol! They're everywhere, food, water, air. Also docs may fear losing their license dealing with them. It's a shame because other countries know the value of treating parasites.

Make sure you take binders to mop up the toxins. It's the toxins parasites and other pathogens poop out as they die that causes the brain fog and joint pain and yucky symptoms. If you don't take a binder, the waste just circulates in the body and makes people feel worse. Treating parasites can kill more than parasites too, so other pathogens may be dying as well.

Most doctors are unaware how common parasites are. If you breathe air, then you have parasites, which means: everyone has them, some more than others. IMO, most lyme patients are loaded with parasites. It's the toxins of pathogens that cause much of the lyme symptoms and parasites are key to treat.

It's unfortunate when docs don't consider parasites could actually could play a role in lyme patients or any patient's health. A good lyme doc knows this.

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Very good info. What binders are recommended?
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There are so many to choose from. Zeolite clay, silica, activated charcoal, chlorella, citrus or apple pectin, activated bamboo charcoal, psyllium & more. The rule of thumb is to take it 1 hour before, or 2 hours after. Binders bind meds too, but the rule of thumb is the same. If on meds check with your doc, or just check with your doc to see which binder she or he recommends.

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hiker53
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I use apple pectin.

Sometimes activated charcoal.

Some use French clay. (Very constipating)

Some use chlorella or spirulina. Those two upset my stomach.

Be aware that these binders will also bind to your medications and supplements and you need to take them away from the meds.

Since apple pectin recommendation is 2 hours from meds or supplements that is what I usually take.

Activated charcoal recommendation is 4 hours away from meds and supplements.

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abbyjo
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Thank you for the info! I swear I get such a run around with these doctors that I almost start doubting myself. Cat girl, I thought I was the only person ever to experience those air bubbles sensations!

I actually just got back from doctor with new stool results from Diagnostic Solutions, lots of abnormal results, high enterohemorrhagic E coli among others but no parasites detected, ugh.

I literally showed the doctor pictures of bugs/ worms. He Sent me home with pro-biotics and vitamin C. I will go buy those binders and head to another LLMD. Thank you again, so frustrated.

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You're welcome abbyjo. Hang in there!

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