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But then you'll get rickets and your legs will do this:
You know what's funny, I have bi-lateral gate disfunction! Though, mine is a little different than the pictures you've posted.
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You know what's funny, I have bi-lateral gate disfunction! Though, mine is a little different than the pictures you have posted.
By the way, "I love to go swimin" with bold legged women, and swim between their legs!
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I'm never leaving the house, never going anywhere..never.. never never never never......
I'm with you Stiffy! Sure as hell never going to Africa!
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You know what's funny, I have bi-lateral gate disfunction! Though, mine is a little different than the pictures you've posted.
No ways... It can sometimes be really painful... My friend has bi-lateral gait dysfunction and she used to get really bad back pain and bad cramps in one of her feet. Physiotherapy didn't really help her much but the pain just seemed to ease up a bit as she got older.
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By the way, "I love to go swimin" with bold legged women, and swim between their legs!
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Re: Loa Loa - The African Eye Worm

wonder how many worms would be present in a full infection
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I've been to Africa and I've been back home for four years.
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A bit more info on the eye worm:
"Loa Loa worms (also known as the “eye worm”) are classified as filarial worms, meaning they thrive in human tissue. The Loa Loa worm is also called the “eye worm” because they often migrate through the eye and surrounding subsurface areas. At one time, prior to the 1920s, loa loa worm infections occurred in the United States. Today, however, they mainly infect people who are native to Sudan, and those who live in or near Central and West Africa’s swamps and rain forests.

Loiasis is the infestation of loa loa worms in humans. The larvae are first collected from an infected individual when a mango fly (horsefly) or a deer fly bites the individual, and acquires the larvae. The larvae then progress through the fly’s body, finally reaching the feeding tube. They are then transferred to a human host when the fly bites the human. The larvae may remain unnoticed for months or years before becoming an adult, mating, and producing offspring.

Adult female Loa Loa worms can reach a length of 2 1/2 inches while males are approximately half that size. Loa Loa worms can live approximately fifteen years inside their human hosts. They travel continuously through connective and deep tissue, often without the victim experiencing any sensation other than occasional itching.

It is when the worm slows or reaches a sensitive spot that a person will often feel the greatest discomfort. At this point, immune reactions may also include localized redness and a condition called “Calabar” swelling. Skin eruptions and muscle pain may be evident.

When the Loa Loa worm reaches the eye tissue, it can be easily seen and felt within the eyeball for up to an hour. It is usually removed under local anesthesia if the patient is within proximity of a qualified physician. When an adult worm dies, the surrounding tissue may abscess and require excision. Encephalitis can occur if the worm reaches the brain.

After mating, the female will deposit eggs - called microfilariae. These tiny organisms then travel in a worm-like fashion in the bloodstream during daytime hours, when potential host flies are most abundant. They congregate in the lungs at night.

A Loa Loa worm infection is rarely fatal and treatments often cause more life-threatening side effects than the actual infestation, especially if the worms are widespread."
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this is one of the many things on this site that makes me go ""
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Re: Loa Loa - The African Eye Worm

I learned about loa loa in my biology class the other day =D


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