You think
you've seen or heard carzy people do crazy things? Well check this out:
An Iowa woman recently told
her doctor that she bought a tapeworm on the Internet and ingested it in an
attempt to lose weight. The doctor was apparently so stumped by the patient's
bad decision that he had to call the state health department for guidance.
The agency
told the doctor to have his patient de-wormed by way of some special medication
that kills the parasite. Dr. Patricia Quinlisk, medical director at the Iowa
Department of Public Health, recounted the incident in an e-mail to
public-health workers Thursday.
“Ingesting tapeworms
is extremely risky and can cause a wide range of undesirable side effects,
including rare deaths,” Quinlisk wrote, according to the Des Moines Register.
“Those desiring to lose weight are advised to stick with proven weight loss
methods; consuming fewer calories and increasing physical activity.”
Tapeworms
are parasites that can afflict humans who eat undercooked meat. "One
tapeworm can't absorb enough food and nutrients to make a big difference in
weight... the parasite can cause anemia and malnutrition," USA Today
noted.
According
to i09, other symptoms of tapeworm infestation include having pieces of them
stick out of your mouth after a cesarean section, followed by a "burning
sensation" after you pull the four-foot long sucker out.
Someone
pass the lemon juice.
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