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Taking Pills For Patachy, Diabetes, High Blood Sugar, Have Tapeworms. Taking Biltricide. Advice?

71 yr. old taking 25 pills per day for patachy., diabetics, high blood pressue, have tapeworms and have tried wormwood concotions and everthing else, doesn't help, seeds or something comes in my mouth and is very bad, one doctor seein g me for first time gave prescription for biltricide but am afraid to take, need advice.
Wed, 17 Jul 2013
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Hi, it appears that the segments of the tape worm which are present in the proximal intestine are coming into your mouth, along with gastrooesophagel reflux.
You probably getting the segments in the stools as well.I advise you to consult a gastroenterologist for finding the worm load and treatment.
Thank you.
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Taking Pills For Patachy, Diabetes, High Blood Sugar, Have Tapeworms. Taking Biltricide. Advice?

Hi, it appears that the segments of the tape worm which are present in the proximal intestine are coming into your mouth, along with gastrooesophagel reflux. You probably getting the segments in the stools as well.I advise you to consult a gastroenterologist for finding the worm load and treatment. Thank you.