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| Messages found: | "Don't be embarrassed" Posted by liss191 12 October at 22:03
hi, don't be embarrassed, its a common thing. the treatment you have been taking should be good enough to get rid, but i think its very easy to reinfect yourself. try again an make sure you disinfect everything and wash hands religiously. and what ever you do try not to scratch as they lay there eggs on the outside so if you scratch you could end up swallowing some. if they still wont go have a word with your chemist.
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| Thread started by: | "Nasty topic of intestinal worms!" Posted by howldaloom 4 October at 00:26
Hi its hard to admit this but i have had worms since march if not before, and i think i got them from an ex boyfriend i lived with.
i had little to no money with a dog to feed with no income so treatment was none existant as my doctors was in a diff city.
when i changed my doctors over they said they dont treat worms as you can buy store bought treatments.
i have managed to buy treatments this past 3 monthes or so, mainly ovex. and i taking that every 2 weeks or so.
but they keep coming back, i have seen them aswell of having the horrid experience of feeling them.
in public it is horrible because all you want to do is claw at yourself to make it stop.
my weight is up and down like a yoyo and always hungry.
I am really considering buying a horse wormer, as its large and powerfull.
please advice! i need it
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| Messages: | | "Don't be embarrassed" Posted by liss191 12 October at 22:03
hi, don't be embarrassed, its a common thing. the treatment you have been taking should be good enough to get rid, but i think its very easy to reinfect yourself. try again an make sure you disinfect everything and wash hands religiously. and what ever you do try not to scratch as they lay there eggs on the outside so if you scratch you could end up swallowing some. if they still wont go have a word with your chemist.
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