I was torn between posting this in Tranny L's, Pooner Zoo or this thread but I will have to do the verboten and double post. This pooner apparently has a fucking parasite in their rotdog, which I have never heard of before but nothing surprises me at this point:
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I am very intrigued by this parasitized pooner, though I don’t think she meant that there are still fly larvae in there. If it was botflies or flystrike or something like that, it wouldn’t be possible for the maggots to simultaneously be large/numerous enough to eat half the rotdog and go unnoticed during surgeries. She described it as a “fly larvae germ/parasite”, which I think means that the flies, which were briefly there to munch on some rotting flesh, transmitted some kind of flesh-eating microbe that has remained in the rotdog for two years.
I’m wondering what the parasite could be. Trypanosoma cruzi? (Chagas disease?) Onchocerciasis?
There’s that very nasty black wound halfway along the lamprey… could that be a botfly exit? Can you imagine the horror of having that thing attached to you and having a botfly in it?
I really don’t think it was a botfly (or any other Dipteran), as far as I know botflies don’t actually do that kind of permanent damage. They’re are gross and painful but unless there’s a secondary complication like infection or nerve damage the host is left fine except for a scar. Flystrike is much worse but I don’t think humans, especially humans in first-world countries with good sanitation, get it. If it’s a parasitic worm it’s more likely to be some kind of helminth (nematodes, tapeworms, and flatworms, not insects like flies), but they’re usually pretty easy to treat with anthelmintics.
If you look at Nuigis "results" she started with a big ol' rotdog and I guess between the hard on device eroding out of it and the fly larvae eating it, the recent pictures its turned into a chode.
The idea shes been sitting there with fly larvae eating her rotdog for two years, she's had 39 operations and they've never , you know, noticed she had maggots munching on it?
Exactly. If this was the case, then said maggots would be noticed and dealt with before they could do that kind of damage. If someone has enough medical access to get 39 goddamned surgeries then they could easily be treated for parasites.
Yeah two years is a long time for it to be flies, even given the foul conditions trannies live in, she'd have to be getting constantly reinfected, and she's had multiple surgeries since then, which suggests to me it's something microscopic, or extremely small, and that she has a breeding colony of them in there.
I concur. This isn’t the MO of flies. A rotdog getting eaten by actual maggots would be really funny, but I think it’s actually more likely that a TiM would get maggots in his amhole. Pooners tend to be really neurotic about their rotdogs so they would notice that it’s being eaten, but TiMs avoid admitting that their stinkditches have issues, to the point that many are completely delusional about it. Amholes are also internal cavities that can be completely numb, so it’s a better place for bugs to live unnoticed.