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Infectious Diseases | Last Active: Jun 6 11:27am | Replies (47)

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Hi Justin,
My doc suggested a doc in st Louis that is >$2000 and not covered by my awesome insurance:(
I have seen many postings r/t parasites and medications from Mayo so I thought I would make an appointment there.
I'm so sad to read people are not taken seriously when they are seen there. I am educated, perceptive and cannot lie.. something about my face gives me up every time. I have gross parasites, kids, grandkids and bills to pay, so I have no time to make up pictures or the bizarre things that have come off of my body - that are unrealllll to me! Actual, tactile things that no doctor wanted to look at under a microscope? why?
I'm sure ppl had COVID for months before some doc defined it. They had to acknowledge that their negative testing and progressing symptoms meant there REALL WAS something going on.
A 50 y/o MAN tested negative 4 times but his SX progressed...
they acknowledged their test wasn't working so they figured out they needed another way to get the right diagnosis and did an invasive test.
This reminds me of the always a negative O&P sample an AI cannot identify. As the patient gets progressively worse all doctors refer to the 1 worst test in the world as the official end to their testing. How are these double standards acceptable?? Who cares if ANYONE has parasites. It's a medical issue. WHYYY isn't a picture or tactile thing proof? Sores on people are not normal. Just like anything initial testing can't find.. work hard to figure it out for your human being.
All of that aside..
I think I know the hair and Amoebas interrelate? (I don't know what class they are in, but they look like Amoebas to me).

Is Mayo a good place to go? Will they treat me like a human being? I am happy to have a psych eval. I've a counselor and psychiatrist for 4 years- for my add meds, but now additional meds to help me sleep instead of lay awake an feel things crawling on me.

This is America. Not a third world country! Hospitals treat homeless people for everything, but banish/shun/belittle human beings for saying they have parasites?? unreal to me.
I see 'markings' on about 80% of people just walking around... so maybe the medial community should start to notice the 'bedbugs' that aren't really bedbugs?? All the dermatology issues women cannot get diagnosed??? The increase in cancer cases in younger and younger patients... parasite cells resemble CANCER cells..

It's just a medical condition that the doctor isn't familiar with. Like COVID was a condition no one knew about... until it was a pandemic.

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Replies to "Hi Justin, My doc suggested a doc in st Louis that is >$2000 and not covered..."

I 2nd your opinions. I've gone >2yrs looking for answers. My PCP diagnosed me delusional w/no psych eval & never told me. I now have a vascular surgeon & rheumatologist & am going to infectious disease next. I was threatened w/a psych hold at an ER, @ another given a misdiagnosis & told Id already seen the Dr, I hadn't. They just go by negative o & P's. The Gis won't talk parasites, even the infectious disease wouldn't before(?) I've read a lot Abt how it's in the best interest of big Pharma & the hospital not to eradicate or focus on parasites as they are a major underlying cause for admissions....makes sick sense unfortunately. There have been labs accused of under reporting the severity of the problem & Drs enrolling vulnerable patients into studies not knowing the full reasons behind the work. I personally sent a specialized stool test from FedEx to a private lab & my results came back on my reg.patient portal from Lab___p looking the exact same as others w/slightly diff.different dates? Yet no one has been able to explain this to me? Hmmmmm, funny how parasites are under the radar yet rampant now.