324: My 3-Week Experience with a Parasite

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I do want to say right out of the gate that this is not an episode that you’re probably going to want to listen to while eating. (The title should give you a clue as to why.) Jesse joins me this week as I discuss having recently returned from a trip to India feeling great but then soon after developing severe gastrointestinal issues that lasted for weeks. I initially thought that it was just a stomach bug, but after my symptoms persisted, I realized that something a lot more serious was likely going on.

Listen in as I describe feeling extremely nauseous, fatigued, and having constant diarrhea that left me in bed a lot for three weeks. I had trouble keeping any food or drink down, and the medical professionals that I saw were hesitant to test for a parasite, even though many of my friends who had heard about my condition suggested that that was likely what was wrong.

I reflect on how, after struggling through a trip to attend my brother-in-law’s wedding, my condition worsened to the point at which I could barely move! At 2 a.m., we headed to the emergency room where they were able to quickly get my fluids and run tests, which confirmed that I had contracted a parasite during my trip to India.

My ER visit and subsequent treatment, ultimately helped me begin to recover. I talk about how it took several more weeks to fully regain my strength, but I am so grateful that I persisted in advocating for myself and getting the right diagnosis. This is a longer episode than usual, but we hope that you got some laughs from it! We also hope that you take away an important message – it’s so important to advocate for yourself! As always, I would love to hear from you, so send me an email at [email protected]!

In This Episode
[0:35] – I am recounting returning from India with a parasite and hope that my story encourages self-advocacy.
[4:05] – After getting home, my mild jet lag suddenly escalated into severe stomach illness by Friday night.
[7:44] – Hear how, even though I was happy to be home, my lingering nausea and exhaustion only got worse.
[9:44] – Despite trying to push through, my nausea persisted, leading to inconclusive clinic tests.
[12:26] – Hear about how I initially skipped parasite testing, forcing fluids and sugar-heavy drinks while struggling with my dehydration getting worse.
[15:45] – My exhausting trip left me bedridden, prayerful, and unable to work despite my usually high stamina.
[17:37] – I recount how a brief, miraculous surge of energy allowed me to run a wedding before the sickness returned that night.
[20:57] – I share how I became violently ill on the drive home and barely managed the trip without incident.
[23:48] – Hear how my slight improvement convinced me to skip testing while I worked through a hectic week.
[26:12] – I discuss how the long drive to Kansas went surprisingly smoothly, leaving me feeling cautiously optimistic.
[27:16] – I talk about how, during rehearsal, I helped David down the aisle.
[29:12] – I reveal how my illness peaked that night, leaving me curled on the floor and worrying that something was seriously wrong.
[32:10] – Zofran gave me brief relief before I realized that I needed to get emergency care despite the wedding.
[34:48] – I reflect on how the quiet late-night ER immediately admitted me, ran tests, and began me on fluids.
[36:50] – The ER staff collected my stool sample in-room, leaving me mortified while Jesse nearly gagged from the smell.
[39:42] – Jesse’s dramatic reaction forced staff to rush in, confirm the awful smell, and remove the sample.
[42:02] – IV fluids and Zofran quickly revived me, marking the turning point toward daily improvement.
[44:25] – I learned of my parasite diagnosis, recovered with treatment, and have taken on healthier habits.
[46:42] – I share how, after a late-night call, I started a short antibiotic course, and I encourage listeners to advocate for yourselves!

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