Section 3 of my wormy saga : 29 June. Head of my... - IBS Network

IBS Network

48,590 members16,012 posts

Section 3 of my wormy saga

LadyinRed47 profile image
1 Reply

29 June. Head of my GPS surgery was scheduled to phone me with results of my MOT Blood tests and appraisal. I was in pretty good health apparently

I told her that the worms had not abated at all if anything they were worse and more prolific. I arranged to take a sample into the surgery that day to catch the courier to the local NHS hospital at midday. I was pretty impressed when I caught my evacuation in a plastic bowl. It resembled spag bol without much Bol! And it smelled like French onion soup! Lots of yummy worms there for them to identify thought I ! decanted them into the required sample pot and wrote a little note to accompany it which I wrapped round it with an elastic band saying looks just like spag Bol. I gave this to the receptionist at the surgery and asked her to show it to the doctor for the doctor that before it off to lab for testing.

I also rang my vet that morning as

Pussycat was no better either they suggested five day course of Panacur To be followed by two more worm tablets on specific dates they did say they would could send sample for identification but as they have heard that the NHS was already doing one They asked for the name fo her record

I wasn’t even charged for phone consultation and her 5 day course of medicine Cost just £3.

In all 3 lots of samples have been sent via surgery to local hosp for testing the first one looked like spag Bol and came back with a negative result no feedback from dr despite calls and yucky photos being sent along with an email 10 days ago to senior dr saying I lost it overnight felt like a horror movie and for the first time in my troubled life I contemplated suicide

Of course having to poo every 3 hours day and night which takes an hour each time - 30 minutes to poo and another 30 minutes being a hygienist and scraping, water picking flossing brushing and using mouth wash followed by thoroughly

Written by
LadyinRed47 profile image
LadyinRed47
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
1 Reply
Linley profile image
Linley

Really don't know what to say so you, surely GP can confirm what worm it is, if it's thread worm then it should be easily treated, your cat is being treated so why not you? Just don't give up push your GP for an answer🤞

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Catalogue of horrors

I reported worm infestation on 1 June and supplied photographic evidence. My surgery suggested I...

Does this sound like IBS? Lower back pain!

I’m 30 years old and I have developed awful abdominal pain and mid lower back pain these last few...

Daughter having severe stomach pains for four months and getting no help, treated for h.pylori but what next?

Hi I would like some advice about my daughter who has been getting stomach pains for four months,...

H pylori stool test

Just back from my GP with a bucketful of symptoms mixed up with my anxiety. He was so lovy,...

Has anyone seen a specialist at the hospital lately ?? Re their ibs d

I went this tuesday to see them re my recent episodes of chronic pain and flare up, I ask to have a...