I guess only you can know your own body and how it reacts to various drugs or handles parasite die-off (e.g. After Albendazole I would get a pulse in areas that previously had dull pain and then had fever and general grogginess, followed by a cool soothing sensation in area concerned), so I'm not going to comment any more here as each individual person's infection/infestation scenario is different.
One aspect of concern though: I know you are as desperate as most of us are here who know how horrendous most doctors are at reliably diagnosing parasite infestations, and while you are indeed using legitimate meds that WILL work against a wide range of parasites and it must be a relief to get someone to take you seriously and are lucky that you have someone who will actually give you meds, I am a little concerned about the detection methods you describe as verging upon quackery (just as I would be concerned about anyone mentioning "Hulda Clarke" or "zappers").
It would be interesting to hear from more from people out there with more experience and expertise on parasite detection methodology and its reliability. E.g. I frequently read of people on this forum telling us that they have parasite X, despite there being blood antigen ELISA for parasite X and have not requested said blood test! Perhaps one best left for another thread though...