Zach LifeintheCrapper
Zach LifeintheCrapper
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How to Eat Worms
This serves as a brief "How To" demonstration of self-infection with human whip worm and hook worm for the purpose of achieving remission of symptoms in inflammatory bowel disease.
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Видео

My IBD Story Part 3My IBD Story Part 3
My IBD Story Part 3
Просмотров 7411 лет назад
This is the third and tentatively final part of my story with IBD.
Humira InjectionsHumira Injections
Humira Injections
Просмотров 8 тыс.11 лет назад
This video shows how Humira shipments arrive and how to inject yourself using the supplied pens.
My IBD Story Part 2My IBD Story Part 2
My IBD Story Part 2
Просмотров 9811 лет назад
This is the second part of my personal history with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
My IBD Story Part 1My IBD Story Part 1
My IBD Story Part 1
Просмотров 21711 лет назад
This is Part 1 of my history with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Feeling AloneFeeling Alone
Feeling Alone
Просмотров 8811 лет назад
This is just a video introducing something that I filmed a few weeks after my initial diagnosis. It was a difficult and lonely time when I was plagued with severe symptoms, mounting hospital bills, and a sense of loneliness. Through it all, I just wanted to help others who might be dealing with similar pain.
IBDUpdateIBDUpdate
IBDUpdate
Просмотров 8711 лет назад
Just a personal update regarding health status and the future direction of the blog.
IntrotoLifeintheCrapper.m4vIntrotoLifeintheCrapper.m4v
IntrotoLifeintheCrapper.m4v
Просмотров 3611 лет назад
This video serves as an introduction to a vlog series about living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
WhatisIBD?.m4vWhatisIBD?.m4v
WhatisIBD?.m4v
Просмотров 5611 лет назад
This video serves as an introduction to Inflammatory Bowel Disease, and differentiates between the two main types, Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.

Комментарии

  • @batmasterson7653
    @batmasterson7653 5 лет назад

    seems like the more I m mention that I'm afraid of needles the more needles they give me, I was terrified to shoot myself but after watching you do it, I think I can inject it myself, I think, I hope, ty for the vid.. we don't need no stinkin nurse... I just hope it works... crap im scared again..

  • @shoaibnoori8238
    @shoaibnoori8238 7 лет назад

    Wow thanks for posting this video I have my Humira ready with me, but I was thinking to wait for the nurse, now I don't need to wait

  • @elishayoung3643
    @elishayoung3643 8 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing your story. This is almost exactly the same as my own story!

  • @subicbay25
    @subicbay25 8 лет назад

    ty... i might be put on humira,,,i hate shots.excellent video.. you were very concise

  • @zachlifeinthecrapper7069
    @zachlifeinthecrapper7069 10 лет назад

    Thanks Violeta :-) Sorry it took me so long to respond. I was in the process of moving right around the time you commented. Thankfully, my condition has improved greatly in the last few months. Thank you for the words of encouragement!

  • @billsmith2483
    @billsmith2483 10 лет назад

    Where did you purchase the hookworms?

  • @huntercrazy100
    @huntercrazy100 10 лет назад

    Zack how are the worming working out? I was hoping to see a follow up video. Are you still on Humira while taking the worms? How often are you taking the worms and how often are you taking Humira.

    • @zachlifeinthecrapper7069
      @zachlifeinthecrapper7069 10 лет назад

      Hi Pammygal. Sorry that I have not been able to do any more videos in the last few months. -The worms are working out quite well. I'm not 100% normal, but I'm able to lead a somewhat ordinary life without too much drama. I have been able to ween myself off most medications. -The only thing I'm still taking is Humira. I take one pen every two weeks. The worms, I dosed with every few weeks, and at the moment I am "done." They'll mature an live in my intestines for about 3-5 years before I need to redoes. -One can ask, "How do you know whether it is the worms or the Humira that is helping?" Well, the Humira does help to some extent. But the only amount that got me back to a "normal" level was the initial 4 pen injection. And those effects only lasted for a little over a week. I was falling short of the next scheduled dose, and even when I got to that date, it didn't do much to improve the condition. The doctor would prescribe more, but the insurance wasn't willing to cover more than one every two weeks. So, while I do feel the Humira helps (and I'm only referring to my personal condition), the worms have been the treatment primarily responsible for returning me to some semblance of balance. With the worms I noticed improvement right around the times that they were predicted to take effect. I hope to stop taking the Humira within the next few weeks/months. Granted, not every treatment works for everyone. I've known some people who just needed prednisone for a bit, and then continued on anti-inflammatories. For me, the worms have worked the best.

  • @Vivi98104
    @Vivi98104 11 лет назад

    You are very cute I like your voice :) just be strong