tani1 -
The severe roundworm infestation in your legs & lymphatic involvement indicate a possible infection with the filarial nematode Wuchereria bancrofti.
References for Filariasis - Life Cycle & Treatment Methods:
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/217776-overview
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filariasis
Recommend treatment with antiparasitic drugs Albendazole, Ivermectin, & Doxycycline. Details are covered in the Strongyloides, Filariasis, & Morgellons Protocol: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1586882#i
Recommend you take Doxycycline for 8-10 weeks rather than the 6 weeks noted in the protocol. This longer treatment period is more effective for filarial infections. Filarial parasites have symbiotic bacteria in the genus Wolbachia, which live inside the worms & play a major role in both the reproduction & development of the disease.
It's very important that you following the Doxycycline dosage instructions in the protocol. Suggest you keep a copy of the instructions with your bottle to remind you about specific foods to avoid, intake of calcium & minerals, timing of meals, etc.
Recommend the Valbazen suspension vs the Albendazole tablets & Ivermectin horse paste vs the tablets. Their formulation & manufacturing process provide a more consistent uptake rate & bioavailability in the bloodstream.
Suggest you order a 100-count bottle of the Doxcycycline 100mg capsules. At EBay, enter in the search box: Doxycycline. The listings will state for fish or aquarium use, but it's the identical formulation of the human version, just packaged without the patient info paperwork.
I recently ordered 12 cartridges of the Ivermectin horse paste from E-Bay (EBay item #231178556451). The seller, bmcbluemuddcharters, accepted my $26 offer, which is a great price, since the cartridges usually range in price from $5-10 each plus shipping from other sellers.
Highly recommend you boost your immune system with these vitamins & supplements: http://curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=2161663#i
Relief tips for discomfort & side effects you may experience during treatment: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1617480#i
Since you have a hyperinfection case, stock your arsenal & brace yourself for several cycles of meds.
It may take months to heal the damage the beasts have done to your body, but don't despair! Make your daily mantra that you have a battle plan that will kill off the beasts, restore your health, & prolong your life!
Please keep us posted on your progress. All on the forum are here to assist you in any way we can!
Good luck in your battle! Sending healing thoughts your way.
Cheers - ICU

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Tani1 -
Thanks for providing more details about the various protocols & drugs you've tried for your parasite infection. When I suggested the Filariasis protocol, I wasn't aware of the scope of your prior treatments.
One aspect you didn't cover was the Ivermectin tablet dosage & the schedule you followed, e.g., daily, weekly, pulse method, etc.
You also didn't mention wherther you continued herbal remedies, colonics, cleanses, CE, CS, other products, etc, during drug treatment.
Since you still feel movement & have swelling in your legs, you might have a drug-resistant or mutated species of roundworms or filarial parasites.
Parasites that have migrated to the extremities & head/scalp area are notoriously difficult to erradicate because the level of meds greatly diminishes in the outer areas. Also, they are skillful in avoiding/exiting the GI tract when the level of meds peaks in your system.
Regarding the citation you quoted from Wikipedia: Medical & pharmaceutical company research studies vary widely from one far extreme to the other regarding the efficacy of Ivermectin treatment!
Some studies report that Ivermectin kills various parasites in all stages of their life cycle; some that it kills only adults; & others that it sterilizes the encysted stage & has no effect on larva & adults.
To add more confusion to these disparate findings is the effects of Ivermectin vary widely depending on the type of parasite & whether it's taken in combination with other parasite meds!
On top of that, also disputed is the dosage & length of treatment time recommended for a particular parasite type or species.
The majority of research studies are conducted in endemic countries, such as Africa & the tropics, where the drug is usually administered as a single dose to a small control group. This method of testing drugs results in unreliable statistical findings.
So it's no wonder that doctors & patients are perplexed that the recommended dosage in the drug guides fails to provide a cure!
Well, as I always say in my protocols, the drug guides are totally off the mark on dosage & scheduling of all parasite meds because they're based on inconclusive research findings, & what's prescribed usually isn't enough to kill a piss ant!#? (lol)
In your case, suggest you take a dose of Ivermectin 7 days on, then 2 days off. Continue the pulse method of 2 days on, 2 days off until the symptoms of movement subside.
Ivermectin is a broad-spectrum parasite drug that has systemic bioavailability throughout the body, e.g., GI tract, bloodstream, organs, muscles, soft tissue, etc.
In my humble opinion (which you can take with a grain of salt), I consider Ivermectin to be the ultimate Mototov Cocktail for hyperinfection cases of all species of roundworm & filarial parasites as well as Morgellons.
Initial doses might cause shortness of breath, abdominal discomfort, headaches, or other mild side effects. This is caused by parasitic die-off & the toxins they release. These effects subside with subsequent doses as the parasite burden decreases.
For relief from body discomfort caused by the Herxheimer Die-Off Reaction: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1617480#i
Recommend the Ivermectin horse paste or cattle-pour-on suspension rather than the tablets. The reason I suggest this is that I question the potency and/or formulation of the tablets you've taken in the past.
To order the horse paste, see my previous post to you: http://www.curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=2171852#i
For relief of the swelling in your legs, suggest you soak in a hot bath with 1-2 cups of epson salts or sea salt daily.
Also apply Ivermectin horse paste or liquid suspension mixed with diaper rash cream (w/40% zinc oxide) or sulfur ointment to areas where you feel movement.
This double-whammy approach of internal & external Ivermectin treatment literally knocks their socks off! (lol)
Hope this info helps you decide on a course of action for treatment. Sending you warm thoughts for a full recovery.
Cheers - ICU
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