cross-posted from: https://real.lemmy.fan/post/3480795

A Florida man suffering from persistent migraines was in for what was likely a nasty shock when he sought medical treatment and learned what was causing the pain.

Festering tapeworm eggs were discovered to have taken up residence in his head after physicians conducted a CT scan to obtain a detailed image of the 52-year-old man’s brain. And lots of them.

But the parasitic infection didn’t happen by accident. The man admitted to making a habit of regularly consuming undercooked bacon, which experts believe is what made him particularly vulnerable to the infestation, according to a report published in the American Journal of Case Reports.

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝OPMA
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    1 month ago

    the worms haven’t eaten anything too important yet I don’t think.

    How would you know?

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      1 month ago

      🤔 self reflection? I feel happy and am pretty functional? Some mild decline and fatigue but could just be age or long covid or mad cow, in my 40s so who knows.

      They should make a test you can take at home, I just want to piss on a stick and know the worms are all in my head, er… imaginary.