It was the worm. They attach to your intestinal lining and then die (in humans). The problem is that then in bad cases your body can build a sore around the attachment and eventually cause a blockage. At that point surgery is the solution. A few rounds of a typical wormer cleared me up though.
I think I feel the world’s tiniest tear forming!..no, I just had to fart.
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Smaller.
Have you been checked for worms lately?
Actually yes! I recently had a parasitic worm from salmon. It was super painful and scary but I was dewormed at that point. Not recommended 0/10…
Oof, rough. Was it the worm or the treatment that was painful? I’d be tempted to stick with this![](https://midwest.social/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fe766c8e9-7baa-423b-8c31-0252ca5baef1.gif)
It was the worm. They attach to your intestinal lining and then die (in humans). The problem is that then in bad cases your body can build a sore around the attachment and eventually cause a blockage. At that point surgery is the solution. A few rounds of a typical wormer cleared me up though.