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OMG - This is GROSS (Not For the Squeamish!) RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Agreed! How the heck doees a person get a worm in their eye??? It must have crawled in there when the guy was asleep. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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Probably [Edited 7/15/06 21:35pm] | |
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Dewrede said: Probably
[Edited 7/15/06 21:35pm] Ick! That's a scary thought! RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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psychodelicide said: Agreed! How the heck doees a person get a worm in their eye??? It must have crawled in there when the guy was asleep.
ewww I think I'll be wearing an eye mask at night from now on looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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AnckSuNamun said: psychodelicide said: Agreed! How the heck doees a person get a worm in their eye??? It must have crawled in there when the guy was asleep.
ewww I think I'll be wearing an eye mask at night from now on wear some goggles! | |
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i learned about that parasite last semester...if i could only remember its name...
it looks like cuterebra (sp?), which burrow under the skin and grow and grow until they are adults and drop out. Usually they are found in the abdomen or neck area, not usually in the eye. It also looks something like a stomach bot, which are transmitted by flies. I think that those need to grow in the digestive tract of horses and wouldn't be able to complete their development in the eye. but there are a few other parasites that look just like that one and i'm sure if someone said the name i would be able to remember more about it... damn, now i'm going to be looking through my old parasite notes all night. | |
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Socks still got butt like a leather seat... | |
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it may also have been oestrus ovis. That's a parasite that lives in the nasal sinuses of sheep. if he was around sheep, he could have gotten it if he was in the line of fire when the female squirts out her eggs.
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JasmineFire said: it may also have been oestrus ovis. That's a parasite that lives in the nasal sinuses of sheep. if he was around sheep, he could have gotten it if he was in the line of fire when the female squirts out her eggs.
You have a gross streak in you, chica!! | |
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How in the hell did it get in there? Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U. | |
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JasmineFire said: it may also have been oestrus ovis. That's a parasite that lives in the nasal sinuses of sheep. if he was around sheep, he could have gotten it if he was in the line of fire when the female squirts out her eggs.
Sheep lay eggs ? just kidding | |
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2the9s said: JasmineFire said: it may also have been oestrus ovis. That's a parasite that lives in the nasal sinuses of sheep. if he was around sheep, he could have gotten it if he was in the line of fire when the female squirts out her eggs.
You have a gross streak in you, chica!! i just like parasitology. | |
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There are also insects that lay eggs under the skin | |
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Dewrede said: There are also insects that lay eggs under the skin
cuterebra is like that. there's also hypodermis bovis and lineatum (i think i have the genus name wrong) and they're kinda like that too. and then there's cutaneous larval migrans that can be caused by various nematodes. so creepy, yet so cool. | |
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JasmineFire said: 2the9s said: You have a gross streak in you, chica!! i just like parasitology. my dad is very interested in it too he brought a book over to my house once and we had to stop him reading bit aloud at the dinner table | |
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JasmineFire said: Dewrede said: There are also insects that lay eggs under the skin
cuterebra is like that. there's also hypodermis bovis and lineatum (i think i have the genus name wrong) and they're kinda like that too. and then there's cutaneous larval migrans that can be caused by various nematodes. so creepy, yet so cool. eww i googled cuterebra http://www.michigan.gov/d...--,00.html You really seem fascinated by this subject | |
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ZombieKitten said: JasmineFire said: i just like parasitology. my dad is very interested in it too he brought a book over to my house once and we had to stop him reading bit aloud at the dinner table | |
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Dewrede said: JasmineFire said: cuterebra is like that. there's also hypodermis bovis and lineatum (i think i have the genus name wrong) and they're kinda like that too. and then there's cutaneous larval migrans that can be caused by various nematodes. so creepy, yet so cool. eww i googled cuterebra http://www.michigan.gov/d...--,00.html You really seem fascinated by this subject it's just cool to see something that you spent hours studying online. it was weird that there was no explaination of the parasite on the website in the original post. | |
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ok
yeah , a little | |
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