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He Ate A Bear. 3 Weeks Later, His Muscles Were Full Of Worms.

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He grilled bear meat at a family cookout. Three weeks later, worms were walling themselves into his muscles, and the blood test for the exact parasite came back negative while he was at his sickest. In the summer of 2022, nine relatives gathered in a South Dakota backyard around one grill. The centerpiece was a black bear a family hunter had harvested in northern Saskatchewan. The meat had been frozen for forty-five days, because the hunting outfitter said freezing kills the parasites. It does, in pork. But the worm in that bear was a freeze-resistant species, and fifteen weeks in a freezer killed none of it. When a lab later thawed a single gram of the leftovers, it counted more than eight hundred worms, still moving. This episode reveals trichinellosis: how the larvae rewire your own muscle cells into sealed "nurse cells" and grow their own blood supply, why the face swells until the eyes puff shut, why the antibody test stays negative for weeks while you are infected, and why two people who never touched the bear, who ate only the grilled vegetables, ended up with worms in their muscles too. WARNING: Don't let the system fail you. Subscribe to Diagnosis Glitch for weekly medical mysteries exposed: https://www.youtube.com/@Diagnosis_Glitch?sub_confirmation=1 - - - THE FATAL ERRORS: - The Borrowed Rule: Freezing kills the parasite in pork, so the family froze the bear forty-five days. The bear carried a freeze-resistant species. The "safety step" was the reason they trusted dangerous meat. - No Pink To Warn You: Bear meat is dark, almost mahogany. There is no pink center, so undercooked kabobs came off the fire looking done. - The Quiet Phase: The first wave looked like a stomach bug, then eased. Everyone drove home feeling better while the larvae left the gut and traveled into the muscle. - The Negative Test: The antibody test for this exact parasite stays negative for weeks. Five of five patients in a separate bear outbreak tested negative while they were sick. - The Shielded Worm: Once a larva seals itself in a collagen nurse cell, albendazole cannot reach it. The later the diagnosis, the more worms are already past saving. - - - TIME OF DEATH: 00:00 - The Leftovers: 800 Worms, Still Moving 00:40 - The Reunion: Nine People, One Grill 00:58 - A Black Bear From Northern Saskatchewan 01:43 - "Freeze It And It's Safe": The Advice 02:16 - The Wrong Worm: Cold Cannot Kill It 02:37 - Dark Meat, No Pink Warning 03:05 - The First Wave: "Just A Stomach Bug" 03:54 - The Quiet Phase: Larvae Reach The Muscle 04:33 - The Second Wave: Faces Swell, Eyes Shut 05:40 - 17 Days, Four Visits, No Diagnosis 06:39 - The Question That Cracked It: "Bear Meat" 07:07 - The Nurse Cell: A Worm Builds Its Own Blood Supply 09:52 - The Glitch: A Negative Test While You're Sick 11:19 - The Ones Who Only Ate The Vegetables 12:08 - The Outcome: All Six Survived 12:49 - The Real Glitch: No One Inspects The Bear - - - PATIENT HISTORY: The United States reports fewer than twenty trichinellosis cases in an average year, and wild game, especially bear, is now the leading source, because commercial pork is inspected for this exact worm and wild game is not. Freezing defeats Trichinella spiralis in pork but not Trichinella nativa, the cold-resistant species in bears and Arctic carnivores. In this family the youngest patient was twelve, her creatine kinase nearly twenty-five hundred, her eosinophils thirty-seven percent of her white cells. All six who fell ill survived. Does knowing that the freezer cannot make wild game safe change how you would cook it? Let us know in the comments. ABOUT DIAGNOSIS GLITCH: We explore the edge cases where medicine fails. The misdiagnoses, the anomalies, and the system errors that cost lives. When the body glitches, we find the code. LEGAL & PRIVACY: This story is based on documented public health reports, including outbreaks described by the CDC and state health departments. The index patient is a real, publicly undisclosed case and is described only by the details in the record, his age and his state. No names or dialogue have been invented. AI was used to alter the footage in this video. Trichinellosis is a documented foodborne parasitic disease. The CDC reports that consuming raw or undercooked meat, particularly bear and other wild game, is the main source of human infection in the United States, that freezing does not reliably kill the freeze-resistant species found in wild carnivores, and that the diagnosis should be considered in patients with periorbital edema, myositis, and eosinophilia. Antiparasitic treatment is most effective early and cannot reach larvae already encysted in muscle. This content is intended for awareness, research, and educational purposes, and does not constitute medical advice.

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