Stories of people who have contracted and survived rare and deadly diseases, infections, or parasites.Stories of people who have contracted and survived rare and deadly diseases, infections, or parasites.Stories of people who have contracted and survived rare and deadly diseases, infections, or parasites.
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I saw an advertisement/ commercial for this show the other day, and checked it out on my DVR today.
I expected there to be several cases of inner-body parasites. In that respect, the show delivered. My problem was that they seemed to make too big of a deal about the cases. So much so, that only 2-3 cases fit into an episode that has a running time of 60 min.
In my opinion I think the series does not seem to stress the science, or the way that the parasites work, which is what I was fascinated with.
Though it may sound cold, I didn't watch the show so I could see dramatizations of what the family was doing at the time, or how they felt.
If you are into Drama, with a gruesome touch, and you don't mind waiting for it, then this show is for you.
For me, I didn't like how it wraps you up in a Documentary Drama, then we are introduced to the gross part. I would have liked to see one or the other.
Actually, just the one.
I expected there to be several cases of inner-body parasites. In that respect, the show delivered. My problem was that they seemed to make too big of a deal about the cases. So much so, that only 2-3 cases fit into an episode that has a running time of 60 min.
In my opinion I think the series does not seem to stress the science, or the way that the parasites work, which is what I was fascinated with.
Though it may sound cold, I didn't watch the show so I could see dramatizations of what the family was doing at the time, or how they felt.
If you are into Drama, with a gruesome touch, and you don't mind waiting for it, then this show is for you.
For me, I didn't like how it wraps you up in a Documentary Drama, then we are introduced to the gross part. I would have liked to see one or the other.
Actually, just the one.
I have watched countless documentaries that show gruesome graphics stuff, i'd say monsters inside me, beats all of them by a longshot.
Sure, the facts are interesting, but the execution where they deliberately flaunt the creatures face on TV up close, things like the botfly, screw-worm, And many others.
Now I get that this is the shows John and it's supposed to be like this, but in my opinion, I found it to be challenging to watch at times, as some parts of it still traumatise me to this day, scenes that I still find hard to watch till this day.
But if you guys find enjoyment out of us, then that's fine by me.
Sure, the facts are interesting, but the execution where they deliberately flaunt the creatures face on TV up close, things like the botfly, screw-worm, And many others.
Now I get that this is the shows John and it's supposed to be like this, but in my opinion, I found it to be challenging to watch at times, as some parts of it still traumatise me to this day, scenes that I still find hard to watch till this day.
But if you guys find enjoyment out of us, then that's fine by me.
10Bryan-
I've seen every episode and they never disappoint. Each episode shows 3 cases where people barely survived. Sometimes they die. It's interesting and scary at the same time. What this show does better than other shows of this type is pacing. Where other shows will take 42 minutes to show 1 or maybe 2 cases, this fits 3 in. It shows just enough to form a bond with the individual but not enough to get boring. Be warned; after watching this you will be more paranoid about your surroundings.
Making such an exciting and suspenseful documentary about these creatures, which are millions of times smaller than us, is truly admirable. Each episode has a separate case and makes you watch it until the end. On top of all this, it should not be forgotten that these were educational as well as real experiences.
If you have an interest in science and medicine, this show is for you. It is somewhat horrifying but also fascinating. I've learned so much about parasitic infections from watching this show.
Each episode typically has three stories and follows a pattern of first introducing the main subject and his or her family members, then interspersing dramatic re-enactments with interviews of the subjects about their illness and recovery (or not), followed by some general info and tips about the illness from the show's biologist. I feel so sorry for some of these people. Some of them have been victims of circumstance, but many are victims of shockingly incompetent doctors. Here's a tip: If you have a cough or chest pain that doesn't go away, you MUST insist on a chest x-ray! I was completely shocked to see the number of doctors who made off-the-cuff diagnoses without doing any real tests! I should add however that some of the people are victims of their own recklessness, stupidity or ignorance, such as the man who ate live crabs or the parent who gave her young child ibuprofen (the label on the bottle clearly says not for children under 12). Warning, some people die on this show. You don't know until the end of the story whether the person lived or died. I commend the people who participate for sharing their personal stories for our education.
Each episode typically has three stories and follows a pattern of first introducing the main subject and his or her family members, then interspersing dramatic re-enactments with interviews of the subjects about their illness and recovery (or not), followed by some general info and tips about the illness from the show's biologist. I feel so sorry for some of these people. Some of them have been victims of circumstance, but many are victims of shockingly incompetent doctors. Here's a tip: If you have a cough or chest pain that doesn't go away, you MUST insist on a chest x-ray! I was completely shocked to see the number of doctors who made off-the-cuff diagnoses without doing any real tests! I should add however that some of the people are victims of their own recklessness, stupidity or ignorance, such as the man who ate live crabs or the parent who gave her young child ibuprofen (the label on the bottle clearly says not for children under 12). Warning, some people die on this show. You don't know until the end of the story whether the person lived or died. I commend the people who participate for sharing their personal stories for our education.
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