NY Daily News:
A Florida nurse has recalled the horrifying moment a teenage girl's stomachache was revealed to be a tapeworm infestation — leading to her weight-obsessed mom's confession of feeding her their eggs.
E.R. nurse Maricar Cabral-Osorio recounted the stomach-turning discovery for Discovery Fit & Health after a girl with a bulging stomach came in with her mother for help.
She was in pain and Cabral-Osorio and her fellow coworkers first thought she could be pregnant, until an ultrasound showed no baby.
It was instead something seen elsewhere in her body which raised eyebrows.
Hospital nurse Maricar Cabral-Osorio, who treated the patient, recalled the frightening ordeal for Discovery Fit & Health.
"Something was in her intestines," said Cabral-Osorio for an upcoming episode of "Untold Stories of the E.R." that is set to air this Friday.
Unfortunately for the girl, it wasn't the tests that revealed the cause for her growing discomfort, but a trip to the bathroom.
Shortly after the teen excused herself they heard screaming.
"It was a toilet bowl full of tapeworms. Blegh!" the nurse recalled of the wriggling sight inside the bathroom.
"It was so gross and she had pooped all these tapeworms. There were a couple that were very long and wiggling around trying to get out of the toilet bowl," she said. "We were wondering, how did she get those tape worms? And then we saw the mother turn white."
The mother, who had until now complained about the amount of time nurses were taking to care for her daughter, then became emotional.
"The mom was apologizing to the girl. 'I just did it to make you a little skinner. You needed some help before we went on to the pageant,'" recalled Cabral-Osorio.
In a bid to help her daughter lose weight the mother admitted that she had fed her tapeworm eggs, which had consequently hatched inside of her.
This is gross or sad or funny or something
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I hope the mom is in jail awaiting trial for child abuse!!
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Something out of the National Enquirer........
I agree, gross/sad/appalling.
BTW, where does a person obtain tapeworm eggs?????
I agree, gross/sad/appalling.
BTW, where does a person obtain tapeworm eggs?????
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Maya Angelou said:
“I’ve learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow.
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From the Onion, right?
If you’re “woke”..you’re a loser.
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I don't believe it.
Where would someone get tapeworm eggs?
Where would someone get tapeworm eggs?
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You can purchase them here http://tapewormeggs.com/
People are buying them for weight loss, per the internet...............(shudder)
People are buying them for weight loss, per the internet...............(shudder)
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Maya Angelou said:
“I’ve learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow.
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Do you believe this?
All eggs guaranteed and fresh. Collected at Владивосток Vladivostok Soviet prison camp in one liter slurry of liquid human excrement. Mature tapeworm grows to up to 10 metres.
All eggs guaranteed and fresh. Collected at Владивосток Vladivostok Soviet prison camp in one liter slurry of liquid human excrement. Mature tapeworm grows to up to 10 metres.
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I'll take their word for it..............But to get the eggs, you have to be in places I don't want to be.............
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Maya Angelou said:
“I’ve learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow.
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BigTex wrote:NY Daily News:
"Something was in her intestines," said Cabral-Osorio for an upcoming episode of "Untold Stories of the E.R." that is set to air this Friday.
The segments on "Untold Stories of the E.R." are mostly recreated, but they are based on actual emergency room cases.
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