unless you have been overseas they dont test for this parasite, patients were told they had 'IBS'.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-n ... 6052075801
does this sound familiar?
SYDNEY mum Amity Smith was told repeatedly by doctors that the cause of her distended stomach, extreme pain, cramping and fatigue was irritable bowel syndrome.
For four years, Ms Smith, of Lilyfield, spent thousands of dollars visiting leading gastroenterologists, naturopaths, dieticians and GPs.
"I'd look six months pregnant. I couldn't wear normal clothes," she said.
"It was gradually getting worse and worse and affecting my life more. I'd get a little bit of pain, and I felt lethargic and irritable."
As a last resort, Ms Smith, 37, went to a specialist clinic, the Centre for Digestive Diseases, in January.
Tests revealed she had two parasites, dientamoeba fragilis and blastocystitis hominis, in her gut.