Guest guest Posted September 9, 2011 Report Share Posted September 9, 2011 I am sad because we are so short on time and there are so many wonderful conversations going on, but I just wanted to post some updates. Mia is still having cognitive gains. She came up to me yesterday to tell me that our house is real (we just moved 4 months ago). I said, Oh, yeah, what do you mean?' She said 'The wall, the window, they were here, they are real. They were here. Before me and you and our chair'. So this is a gain in understanding object permanence? She has been in the past overwhelmed and bewildered by changes (home to car to store, new people, places) and I think this is really the first time she fully understood the separation between herself and the environment. Also, we have all had a cough for about 2 weeks now (starting roughly 2 weeks into 30 day humaworm treatment). I have been reading about asthma and parasites and just kept putting off thinking about it. Mia was evaluated for asthma because she gets intense wheezing with night wakings and meltdowns that come before mild seizures. Our cough these last 2 weeks has been without any other symptoms and has been very productive with lots of phlegm. I finally decided to do a sample of everyone's phlegm on the handy dandy microscope, and of course, found worms. Not as many as in other samples, but about 15 per slide. very small microscopic roundworms and flat worms. One had the shape of a hookworm. Just wanted to pass this on, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2011 Report Share Posted September 9, 2011 ,How are you all sleeping with approach of full moon? Heyward 's dark circles were back under his eyes this morning ( sigh). We are 2 weeks in with humaworm. His sleep has been restless the past few days. Thanks for the great update!Sent from my iPhone I am sad because we are so short on time and there are so many wonderful conversations going on, but I just wanted to post some updates. Mia is still having cognitive gains. She came up to me yesterday to tell me that our house is real (we just moved 4 months ago). I said, Oh, yeah, what do you mean?' She said 'The wall, the window, they were here, they are real. They were here. Before me and you and our chair'. So this is a gain in understanding object permanence? She has been in the past overwhelmed and bewildered by changes (home to car to store, new people, places) and I think this is really the first time she fully understood the separation between herself and the environment. Also, we have all had a cough for about 2 weeks now (starting roughly 2 weeks into 30 day humaworm treatment). I have been reading about asthma and parasites and just kept putting off thinking about it. Mia was evaluated for asthma because she gets intense wheezing with night wakings and meltdowns that come before mild seizures. Our cough these last 2 weeks has been without any other symptoms and has been very productive with lots of phlegm. I finally decided to do a sample of everyone's phlegm on the handy dandy microscope, and of course, found worms. Not as many as in other samples, but about 15 per slide. very small microscopic roundworms and flat worms. One had the shape of a hookworm. Just wanted to pass this on, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2011 Report Share Posted September 9, 2011 Thanks so much for taking the time to share with us, and I know I barged in and completely crashed right into this thread, but because of this we ordered Humaworm and are finding it very beneficial as well. I would be posting some info on my site about it, but just found out the company is changing. So I'll be going to Google sites and just blogging some of our positive experience there. Thanks again, so much.....anna Subject: Humaworm, gains, phlegm with worms. . .I am sad because we are so short on time and there are so many wonderful conversations going on, but I just wanted to post some updates. Mia is still having cognitive gains. She came up to me yesterday to tell me that our house is real (we just moved 4 months ago). I said, Oh, yeah, what do you mean?' She said 'The wall, the window, they were here, they are real. They were here. Before me and you and our chair'. So this is a gain in understanding object permanence? She has been in the past overwhelmed and bewildered by changes (home to car to store, new people, places) and I think this is really the first time she fully understood the separation between herself and the environment. Also, we have all had a cough for about 2 weeks now (starting roughly 2 weeks into 30 day humaworm treatment). I have been reading about asthma and parasites and just kept putting off thinking about it. Mia was evaluated for asthma because she gets intense wheezing with night wakings and meltdowns that come before mild seizures. Our cough these last 2 weeks has been without any other symptoms and has been very productive with lots of phlegm. I finally decided to do a sample of everyone's phlegm on the handy dandy microscope, and of course, found worms. Not as many as in other samples, but about 15 per slide. very small microscopic roundworms and flat worms. One had the shape of a hookworm. Just wanted to pass this on, _._,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2011 Report Share Posted September 9, 2011 When we were/are working on parasites with our homotoxicologist she told me about watching for coughs because as the die off in the body goes on the parasites crawl up and cause the cough - concern is the little buggers getting down into the lungs so it has to be monitored > > I am sad because we are so short on time and there are so many wonderful conversations going on, but I just wanted to post some updates. > > Mia is still having cognitive gains. She came up to me yesterday to tell me that our house is real (we just moved 4 months ago). I said, Oh, yeah, what do you mean?' She said 'The wall, the window, they were here, they are real. They were here. Before me and you and our chair'. So this is a gain in understanding object permanence? She has been in the past overwhelmed and bewildered by changes (home to car to store, new people, places) and I think this is really the first time she fully understood the separation between herself and the environment. > > Also, we have all had a cough for about 2 weeks now (starting roughly 2 weeks into 30 day humaworm treatment). I have been reading about asthma and parasites and just kept putting off thinking about it. Mia was evaluated for asthma because she gets intense wheezing with night wakings and meltdowns that come before mild seizures. Our cough these last 2 weeks has been without any other symptoms and has been very productive with lots of phlegm. I finally decided to do a sample of everyone's phlegm on the handy dandy microscope, and of course, found worms. Not as many as in other samples, but about 15 per slide. very small microscopic roundworms and flat worms. One had the shape of a hookworm. Just wanted to pass this on, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2011 Report Share Posted September 9, 2011 Oh, of course, THANK YOU so much for this heads up! We are new in our area and don't have good doctors yet. What needs to be monitored? If it is just a possible 2ndary infection, pneumonia, we can use our local 'ZOOM CARE' until I sort through the good doctor issue. I have been teaching the girls about spitting out phlegm, and they are doing this really well. (They became especially motivated about this after I showed them the worms:)) They are still energetic and active, no fevers. . . Geez, so crazy. > > > > I am sad because we are so short on time and there are so many wonderful conversations going on, but I just wanted to post some updates. > > > > Mia is still having cognitive gains. She came up to me yesterday to tell me that our house is real (we just moved 4 months ago). I said, Oh, yeah, what do you mean?' She said 'The wall, the window, they were here, they are real. They were here. Before me and you and our chair'. So this is a gain in understanding object permanence? She has been in the past overwhelmed and bewildered by changes (home to car to store, new people, places) and I think this is really the first time she fully understood the separation between herself and the environment. > > > > Also, we have all had a cough for about 2 weeks now (starting roughly 2 weeks into 30 day humaworm treatment). I have been reading about asthma and parasites and just kept putting off thinking about it. Mia was evaluated for asthma because she gets intense wheezing with night wakings and meltdowns that come before mild seizures. Our cough these last 2 weeks has been without any other symptoms and has been very productive with lots of phlegm. I finally decided to do a sample of everyone's phlegm on the handy dandy microscope, and of course, found worms. Not as many as in other samples, but about 15 per slide. very small microscopic roundworms and flat worms. One had the shape of a hookworm. Just wanted to pass this on, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2011 Report Share Posted September 9, 2011 wow!!!!To: mb12valtrex Sent: Friday, September 9, 2011 12:36 PMSubject: Humaworm, gains, phlegm with worms. . . I am sad because we are so short on time and there are so many wonderful conversations going on, but I just wanted to post some updates. Mia is still having cognitive gains. She came up to me yesterday to tell me that our house is real (we just moved 4 months ago). I said, Oh, yeah, what do you mean?' She said 'The wall, the window, they were here, they are real. They were here. Before me and you and our chair'. So this is a gain in understanding object permanence? She has been in the past overwhelmed and bewildered by changes (home to car to store, new people, places) and I think this is really the first time she fully understood the separation between herself and the environment. Also, we have all had a cough for about 2 weeks now (starting roughly 2 weeks into 30 day humaworm treatment). I have been reading about asthma and parasites and just kept putting off thinking about it. Mia was evaluated for asthma because she gets intense wheezing with night wakings and meltdowns that come before mild seizures. Our cough these last 2 weeks has been without any other symptoms and has been very productive with lots of phlegm. I finally decided to do a sample of everyone's phlegm on the handy dandy microscope, and of course, found worms. Not as many as in other samples, but about 15 per slide. very small microscopic roundworms and flat worms. One had the shape of a hookworm. Just wanted to pass this on, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2011 Report Share Posted September 9, 2011 The kids are doing well (and sleeping well), except for Ellie starting with the cough. Mia is mostly over it. No eggs for them, and just a few worms in their samples. Note- I used a higher dosage of 2 children's per day (1 morn and 1 night) for Mia and Ellie- each weighing around 45 lbs. I have another big egg event going on and am waking around 2-4 am, having trouble getting back to sleep . The egg event started with a flash of hopelesness/intense mood/inflexibility/crying. So fascinating. We did go through some sleep issues with the girls at 2 weeks I remember (was not full moon, we started around full moon). Up at night once a night and restless, awake, sometimes scared, sometimes just awake and bored. Coincided with some difficult days and eggs in samples. > > I am sad because we are so short on time and there are so many wonderful conversations going on, but I just wanted to post some updates. > > Mia is still having cognitive gains. She came up to me yesterday to tell me that our house is real (we just moved 4 months ago). I said, Oh, yeah, what do you mean?' She said 'The wall, the window, they were here, they are real. They were here. Before me and you and our chair'. So this is a gain in understanding object permanence? She has been in the past overwhelmed and bewildered by changes (home to car to store, new people, places) and I think this is really the first time she fully understood the separation between herself and the environment. > > Also, we have all had a cough for about 2 weeks now (starting roughly 2 weeks into 30 day humaworm treatment). I have been reading about asthma and parasites and just kept putting off thinking about it. Mia was evaluated for asthma because she gets intense wheezing with night wakings and meltdowns that come before mild seizures. Our cough these last 2 weeks has been without any other symptoms and has been very productive with lots of phlegm. I finally decided to do a sample of everyone's phlegm on the handy dandy microscope, and of course, found worms. Not as many as in other samples, but about 15 per slide. very small microscopic roundworms and flat worms. One had the shape of a hookworm. Just wanted to pass this on, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2011 Report Share Posted September 9, 2011 By all means barge in! I am glad things are going good. Details??? I would be happy to add to your site. Let me know when/how. You know, seeing all of these worms is like seeing a ghost or aliens or something. It has made me sort of wildly evangelical. :) > > Thanks so much for taking the time to share with us, and I know I barged in and completely crashed right into this thread, but because of this we ordered Humaworm and are finding it very beneficial as well. I would be posting some info on my site about it, but just found out the company is changing. So I'll be going to Google sites and just blogging some of our positive experience there. > Thanks again,  so much. > ....anna  > > Subject: Humaworm, gains, phlegm with worms. . . > I am sad because we are so short on time and there are so many wonderful conversations going on, but I just wanted to post some updates. > > > Mia is still having cognitive gains. She came up to me yesterday to tell me that our house is real (we just moved 4 months ago). I said, Oh, yeah, what do you mean?' She said 'The wall, the window, they were here, they are real. They were here. Before me and you and our chair'. So this is a gain in understanding object permanence? She has been in the past overwhelmed and bewildered by changes (home to car to store, new people, places) and I think this is really the first time she fully understood the separation between herself and the environment. > > Also, we have all had a cough for about 2 weeks now (starting roughly 2 weeks into 30 day humaworm treatment). I have been reading about asthma and parasites and just kept putting off thinking about it. Mia was evaluated for asthma because she gets intense wheezing with night wakings and meltdowns that come before mild seizures. Our cough these last 2 weeks has been without any other symptoms and has been very productive with lots of phlegm. I finally decided to do a sample of everyone's phlegm on the handy dandy microscope, and of course, found worms. Not as many as in other samples, but about 15 per slide. very small microscopic roundworms and flat worms. One had the shape of a hookworm. Just wanted to pass this on, > > > _._,___ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2011 Report Share Posted September 9, 2011 We are almost done with our first bag of adult dose. I'm giving my kids (13 and 15 years old) 1 adult 6am and 6pm. No big update for me and our son, but our daughter (13) was strangely compliant and willing to take this. I didn't know why until I finally told her about 5 days in to tell me if she saw anything in her stool. She said she's been pooping worms since I first gave it to her. No wonder she's so good at coming to get me to make sure we don't miss a dose. I finally got to examine and saw a couple worms. However I believe she said the first poops were almost completely white and full. Yuk, but so glad this stuff works. My husband will be starting it soon. I hope it helps him. He's had gastrointestinal problems for a long time, seen several professionals, had many tests, a colonoscopy, even QRA testing. And they all found nothing. I'll have to let you all know when I finish the page on my site in case you want to add stories or comments. Anything that works like this- I want to spread the word. Thanks! ....annaSubject: Re: Humaworm, gains, phlegm with worms. . . By all means barge in! I am glad things are going good. Details??? I would be happy to add to your site. Let me know when/how. You know, seeing all of these worms is like seeing a ghost or aliens or something. It has made me sort of wildly evangelical. :) > > Thanks so much for taking the time to share with us, and I know I barged in and completely crashed right into this thread, but because of this we ordered Humaworm and are finding it very beneficial as well. I would be posting some info on my site about it, but just found out the company is changing. So I'll be going to Google sites and just blogging some of our positive experience there. > Thanks again, so much. > ....anna > > Subject: Humaworm, gains, phlegm with worms. . . > I am sad because we are so short on time and there are so many wonderful conversations going on, but I just wanted to post some updates. > > > Mia is still having cognitive gains. She came up to me yesterday to tell me that our house is real (we just moved 4 months ago). I said, Oh, yeah, what do you mean?' She said 'The wall, the window, they were here, they are real. They were here. Before me and you and our chair'. So this is a gain in understanding object permanence? She has been in the past overwhelmed and bewildered by changes (home to car to store, new people, places) and I think this is really the first time she fully understood the separation between herself and the environment. > > Also, we have all had a cough for about 2 weeks now (starting roughly 2 weeks into 30 day humaworm treatment). I have been reading about asthma and parasites and just kept putting off thinking about it. Mia was evaluated for asthma because she gets intense wheezing with night wakings and meltdowns that come before mild seizures. Our cough these last 2 weeks has been without any other symptoms and has been very productive with lots of phlegm. I finally decided to do a sample of everyone's phlegm on the handy dandy microscope, and of course, found worms. Not as many as in other samples, but about 15 per slide. very small microscopic roundworms and flat worms. One had the shape of a hookworm. Just wanted to pass this on, > > > _._,___ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2011 Report Share Posted September 10, 2011 Thanks ,He had another ridiculously large bm yesterday and slept great! He also lost the shiners and the veiny look to his skin has disipated.I've not seen any worms in his stool but I have seen them in mine. Ick ick ick!Sent from my iPhone The kids are doing well (and sleeping well), except for Ellie starting with the cough. Mia is mostly over it. No eggs for them, and just a few worms in their samples. Note- I used a higher dosage of 2 children's per day (1 morn and 1 night) for Mia and Ellie- each weighing around 45 lbs. I have another big egg event going on and am waking around 2-4 am, having trouble getting back to sleep . The egg event started with a flash of hopelesness/intense mood/inflexibility/crying. So fascinating. We did go through some sleep issues with the girls at 2 weeks I remember (was not full moon, we started around full moon). Up at night once a night and restless, awake, sometimes scared, sometimes just awake and bored. Coincided with some difficult days and eggs in samples. > > I am sad because we are so short on time and there are so many wonderful conversations going on, but I just wanted to post some updates. > > Mia is still having cognitive gains. She came up to me yesterday to tell me that our house is real (we just moved 4 months ago). I said, Oh, yeah, what do you mean?' She said 'The wall, the window, they were here, they are real. They were here. Before me and you and our chair'. So this is a gain in understanding object permanence? She has been in the past overwhelmed and bewildered by changes (home to car to store, new people, places) and I think this is really the first time she fully understood the separation between herself and the environment. > > Also, we have all had a cough for about 2 weeks now (starting roughly 2 weeks into 30 day humaworm treatment). I have been reading about asthma and parasites and just kept putting off thinking about it. Mia was evaluated for asthma because she gets intense wheezing with night wakings and meltdowns that come before mild seizures. Our cough these last 2 weeks has been without any other symptoms and has been very productive with lots of phlegm. I finally decided to do a sample of everyone's phlegm on the handy dandy microscope, and of course, found worms. Not as many as in other samples, but about 15 per slide. very small microscopic roundworms and flat worms. One had the shape of a hookworm. Just wanted to pass this on, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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