Monsters Inside Me Season 8 Episode 3 My Second Brain Is Killing Me
- TV-14
- October 22, 2017
- 41 min
In season 8 episode 3 of Monsters Inside Me, titled "My Second Brain Is Killing Me," viewers are taken on a journey through the fascinating world of parasitic infections. The episode follows three different patients, all of whom have been plagued by bizarre and terrifying symptoms that have left them desperate for answers.
The first patient we meet is a young woman named Sarah who has been experiencing strange sensations in her head and limbs, as well as extreme fatigue, for months. Despite numerous doctor's visits, no one has been able to figure out what is wrong with her. Eventually, a neurologist discovers a cyst in Sarah's brain and diagnoses her with neurocysticercosis, a condition caused by a tapeworm infection. We learn how Sarah likely contracted the infection, and follow her as she undergoes treatment to rid her body of the tapeworm and cyst.
The second patient we meet is a man named Tom, who has been suffering from a persistent cough and chest pain for weeks. After a visit to his doctor and subsequent X-rays, Tom is shocked to find out that he has a mass in his lungs. Doctors initially suspect cancer, but further tests reveal that the mass is actually a fungal ball caused by a lung infection. Tom is treated with antifungal medications, but is left wondering how he could have contracted such a rare infection in the first place.
The final patient we meet is a young boy named Ethan who has been hospitalized with a severe case of meningitis. Despite aggressive treatment, Ethan's condition continues to worsen until doctors discover that he is infected with a rare type of tapeworm that has made its way into his brain. We learn how Ethan likely contracted the infection, and follow him and his family as they navigate the difficult journey of treating such a serious and potentially life-threatening condition.
Throughout the episode, we also hear from doctors and experts about the various parasites and infections that can lurk inside our bodies without us even realizing it. We learn about the different ways these infections can be contracted, the symptoms they can cause, and the best ways to prevent and treat them. The episode serves as a reminder of just how complex and fascinating the human body can be, and how much there is still to learn about the things that can go wrong inside us.