This entry was posted in Twitter on April 17, 2016 by twilight @prasanto u eating vegetarian? Pigs must be flying
Reply ↓ prasanto April 17, 2016 at 04:13 @twilightfairy coincidentally, near where I was buying chole bhature at the pushcart, the cutest pink piglets were running around. Yummy
Reply ↓ syrinje April 17, 2016 at 05:29 @prasanto One word. Tapeworms. #SorryWearyCynicism @twilightfairy
Reply ↓ prasanto April 17, 2016 at 11:05 @syrinje I went thru tapeworm-in-the-eye episode late last year: my doc said: 70% of his tapeworm patients are vegetarians. @twilightfairy
Reply ↓ syrinje April 17, 2016 at 21:58 @prasanto Yikes. How do they treat that? Surgical extraction? Like an ep. of House man! @twilightfairy
Reply ↓ prasanto April 17, 2016 at 22:01 @syrinje nope, Albendazole pills for 3 weeks. In many cases, needs surgery; mine didn’t. @twilightfairy
Reply ↓ prasanto April 17, 2016 at 22:03 @syrinje Cysticercosis (from pork tapeworm: predominant source is uncooked vegetables, salads. https://t.co/WBzYeNkoip @twilightfairy
@twilightfairy coincidentally, near where I was buying chole bhature at the pushcart, the cutest pink piglets were running around. Yummy
@prasanto One word. Tapeworms.
#SorryWearyCynicism
@twilightfairy
@syrinje I went thru tapeworm-in-the-eye episode late last year: my doc said: 70% of his tapeworm patients are vegetarians. @twilightfairy
@prasanto Yikes. How do they treat that? Surgical extraction?
Like an ep. of House man!
@twilightfairy
@syrinje nope, Albendazole pills for 3 weeks. In many cases, needs surgery; mine didn’t. @twilightfairy
@syrinje Cysticercosis (from pork tapeworm: predominant source is uncooked vegetables, salads.
https://t.co/WBzYeNkoip @twilightfairy