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<blockquote data-quote="Snapsy" data-source="post: 1590306" data-attributes="member: 265172"><p>OMG I had threadworms in the run-up to diagnosis AND the whole two weeks I was in hospital and beyond - I kept it a secret as I was so so embarrassed - I mean, it was bad enough wetting the bed all the time (due to high sugars before diagnosis) and trying to keep THAT a secret that I couldn't bear to tell anyone about the worms either!</p><p></p><p>Thank goodness my big brother also got them after I'd had them for ages, and HE was grown-up enough (12!) to mention it. I denied all knowledge of my own experience, of course, but had to be treated anyway 'just in case'!</p><p></p><p>Having read the above posts I'm wondering whether a sugary environment has an impact on threadworm infestations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snapsy, post: 1590306, member: 265172"] OMG I had threadworms in the run-up to diagnosis AND the whole two weeks I was in hospital and beyond - I kept it a secret as I was so so embarrassed - I mean, it was bad enough wetting the bed all the time (due to high sugars before diagnosis) and trying to keep THAT a secret that I couldn't bear to tell anyone about the worms either! Thank goodness my big brother also got them after I'd had them for ages, and HE was grown-up enough (12!) to mention it. I denied all knowledge of my own experience, of course, but had to be treated anyway 'just in case'! Having read the above posts I'm wondering whether a sugary environment has an impact on threadworm infestations? [/QUOTE]
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