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Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
Notice:purrrrr...
Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

387.0. "If a person got worms...." by ERLANG::FALLON (Karen Fallon "Moonsta Cattery") Mon Sep 14 1992 16:13

    How would you know or feel?
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387.1DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIRDECforms RoadieMon Sep 14 1992 16:285
Depends on the type of worms.  Ringworm is a fungus that shows up as skin
lesions.  Tapeworm causes ravenous appetite and copious BMs.  Roundworm shows
up just like it does in your cats......

Gross......
387.2do yoy mean ringworm?GEMVAX::BOOTHROYDDon't mess with Texas!Mon Sep 14 1992 16:2812
    ringworm
    
    according to my vet you can catch ringworm because i told him i
    had it and he determined that my cat george had generously given it to
    me as an early holiday present!!  
    
    some anitfungal cream cleared the problem right up.  it wasn't funny when 
    my fiance caught it as well. i don't remember feeling sluggish or ill
    from it but i do know we had some montrous, scaly,reddish, round patches 
    on our bodies!
    
    /gail  
387.3all of those?GEMVAX::BOOTHROYDDon't mess with Texas!Mon Sep 14 1992 16:308
    >Depends on the type of worms.  Ringworm is a fungus that shows up as
    >skin lesions.  Tapeworm causes ravenous appetite and copious BMs.  
    >Roundworm shows up just like it does in your cats......
    
    can you catch ALL of those from a cat??  i was under the impression
    that ringworm was it!
    
    /g.
387.4DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIRDECforms RoadieMon Sep 14 1992 16:324
From what I understand, only ringworm is contagious.  And it's highly 
contagious as it's an airborne fungus....

Mary
387.5roundworms....ERLANG::FALLONKaren Fallon "Moonsta Cattery"Mon Sep 14 1992 16:575
    I suppose I should have been more specific.... Roundworms!  God the
    thought just MAKES me sick!  I am clean and careful, but you always
    think about the worst case probabilities.  Do you really think you
    would start to throw up the darn things?... I would just DIE!
    8<[
387.6ERLANG::FALLONKaren Fallon &quot;Moonsta Cattery&quot;Wed Sep 16 1992 10:426
    If anyone cares to know... I asked the Dr. yesterday about this and he
    said you would have a very sick feeling stomach and probably stomach
    pain.  He proceeded to tell me several stories, yuch!  The bottom line
    is if you wash your hands and keep things clean and disinfected you
    should have no problem.  Same as anything else!
    Karen
387.7worms and peoplePROXY::HUTCHESONthe revolution will not be televisedWed Sep 16 1992 11:3511
In Barbara Tuchman's "Stillwell and the American Experience in
China", Gen. Stillwell got worms (several times I think). He
was notorious for living/eating as the peasants did, but that
is how he came to understand the Chinese so well. He ultimately
died of stomach cancer.


Lunchtime!


                                           Susan
387.8Fact or fiction????STUDIO::PELUSOPAINTS; color your corralWed Sep 16 1992 14:439
    When I was in 7th grade a nun told the class a story about a friend who
    was also a nun, who traveled extensively throughout Europe.  This nun 
    ended up w/ a tape worm, and she loved it because she could eat and
    eat and never get fat!  she knew she had it because she see pieces of
    it when she went to the bathroom (grooooosssss!!!!).  When she returned
    home she got it taken care of.
    
    
      
387.9Did anyone else read this?BUSY::MANDILELow pay, long hours, NO chance for advancementWed Sep 16 1992 15:5614
    I remember reading a story (Reader's Digest?) about a little girl
    who had died, and the parents were suing the doctor for misdiagnosis.
    The child lived in N.E. and was having symptoms that were hard to
    pinpoint/diagnose the cause.  Repeat trips to the doctor brought
    no results for the fevers, lethargy, etc. etc.  Then the child died.
    Come to find out, that the Mother's sister and child had come to 
    visit from the south (N.C. or someplace).  There is a form of parisite
    that is transfered from feces, that (I think) the child living in
    the environment becomes immune to.  However, this child being in
    N.E. must have been infected by the other child - playing in the
    sandbox together/baby from south wore diapers - and the parisite (
    some type of worm) eventually infects the brain and causes death....
    
    Lynne     
387.10STUDIO::PELUSOPAINTS; color your corralThu Sep 17 1992 16:453
    
    
    I saw it lynne.....ick!
387.11Hookworm?ROCKS::LMCDONALDFri Sep 18 1992 07:4811
    
    
    I did not read the Reader's Digest story, but I think what you are
    referring to is hookworm which is very prevalent in the south.  I don't
    know much about it but will look it up tonight.  I do know that most
    people (children) get it through the soles of their feet when going 
    barefoot.  I grew up in Texas and went barefoot all summers until I was
    about 6 or so. I don't know of anyone who ever got hookworm; maybe you
    *can* develop an immunity.
    
    LaDonna