Originally posted by: MooseKnuckle
You must have a Tapeworm.
Originally posted by: eakers
you are pregnant.
Originally posted by: joshpokeball
Originally posted by: MooseKnuckle
You must have a Tapeworm.
Symptoms you are likely to notice: You may feel abdominal pain or diarrhea and excess gas after becoming infested with tapeworm. You may also experience nausea and vomiting. Anal itching or inflammation are other common symptoms. White, ribbonlike worm segments can sometimes be seen in the stool, clothing, or bedclothes. Hunger, fatigue, loss of appetite, and weight loss occur if the condition is not treated. Rarely other organs of the body, including the brain, can be affected.
Symptoms your physician may observe: Your physician may take a stool sample or an anal scraping to detect worms or eggs.
More Tapeworm info just in case![]()
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
Originally posted by: joshpokeball
Originally posted by: MooseKnuckle
You must have a Tapeworm.
Symptoms you are likely to notice: You may feel abdominal pain or diarrhea and excess gas after becoming infested with tapeworm. You may also experience nausea and vomiting. Anal itching or inflammation are other common symptoms. White, ribbonlike worm segments can sometimes be seen in the stool, clothing, or bedclothes. Hunger, fatigue, loss of appetite, and weight loss occur if the condition is not treated. Rarely other organs of the body, including the brain, can be affected.
Symptoms your physician may observe: Your physician may take a stool sample or an anal scraping to detect worms or eggs.
More Tapeworm info just in case![]()
Josh is a tad familiar with such things?? :Q![]()
Originally posted by: McPhreak
Eating carbs tend to make you want to eat more carbs....well, this true for me at least.
Originally posted by: joshpokeball
Originally posted by: MooseKnuckle
You must have a Tapeworm.
Symptoms you are likely to notice: You may feel abdominal pain or diarrhea and excess gas after becoming infested with tapeworm. You may also experience nausea and vomiting. Anal itching or inflammation are other common symptoms. White, ribbonlike worm segments can sometimes be seen in the stool, clothing, or bedclothes. Hunger, fatigue, loss of appetite, and weight loss occur if the condition is not treated. Rarely other organs of the body, including the brain, can be affected.
Symptoms your physician may observe: Your physician may take a stool sample or an anal scraping to detect worms or eggs.
More Tapeworm info just in case![]()
Originally posted by: Azraele
Are you referring to the weasels?Has anybody read "Dreamcatcher"?
Originally posted by: mithrandir2001
Um, pothead?
Originally posted by: Kyguy
I don't have a tapeworm
I am not a pothead
I have never read that book, and now I doubt I want to![]()
Keep it up, you can be the ATOT "Jared".Originally posted by: Kyguy
I can't stop eating. Only after I exercise (I ran for 2 miles last night)
wtf!
Originally posted by: dparker
I think I may have a tapeworm :Q.
I am really skinny anyways, but over the last few months I have been having less and less of an appetite. This is bad because I need to gain weight. I've never seen any worms in my stool though. Seriously, should I go to a doctor?
Originally posted by: JimmyEatWorld
would people who eat shushi be prone to tapeworms??
