Apparently, I was a much keener observer when I was a student ... or at least took more meticulous notes. From those notes comes a #parasitology story told by a professor during my medical school days. His inflection is lost, but the story remains LEGENDARY! #MedStudentTwitter 1/
As a PhD student, I was on a very small stipend and my supervisor said to me, 'I'll give you $400 if you could be a definitive host for some saginata for me.'
I thought, 'Yeah, no problem.'
2/
I mean the actual tapeworm itself causes no pathology whatsoever. There might be a little bit of abdominal discomfort. Minor diarrhea. But essentially they're fine.
So I thought, 'Yeah, I'll do this.'
*laughs uncomfortably*
3/
Anyway, I went for lunch with my supervisor, and his wife said to me, 'Mike says that you're going to act as a host for some of his tapeworms.'
And I said, 'Yeah.'
She said, 'I wouldn't let him do it.'
I said, 'Why not.'
4/
She said, 'Ohh! The segments come out of your bottom at night and crawl around in the bed.'
And I wasn't having any of that. And I thought, 'Mmmh.'
5/
Now at that particular stage of my life, I had what could only be described as an exceedingly active social life.
*pauses for laughter*
6/
And I felt that as soon as the word got out that I was acting as a host for tapeworms, it could all just drop-stop dead. So I declined. So, sex can overcome money, I tell you.
Anyway. The point is. The point is, that you know if you're infected with this thing.
7/fin
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