Guest guest Posted January 19, 2006 Report Share Posted January 19, 2006 I believe this theory too as I think I had dormant lyme until my leg and lung blood clots freaked me out. -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: " Jessie MacMillan " <jessiemacmillan@...> > Tom, > > I think your theory is basically this: Your Lyme was dormant until > your body was stressed by the TB vaccination, which started the > cyclical illnesses. Then your body was stressed further by your > blood donations, which finally compromised your immune system to the > point that the Lyme could have a field day. > > I think it's a pretty good theory. I think my Lyme may have been > dormant until my body was stressed to the point where my immune > system couldn't keep control of the spirochetes. > > Jessie > > > > > > Hi Group...I've been doing some reflection lately, so don't think > I've gone " off the deep end " with this question. 's comment > from her pharmacist prompted me to write this, she stated " I told my > pharmacist I feel better and he said-I hate to say this, but there > is no cure for Lyme. I asked him why and he said it lies dormant and > then comes out when your immune system is down. " > > > > I was sitting in the hospital waiting room at 7:30 AM on Monday, > waiting for my regular blood draw as requested by my LLMD. It was > quiet and my mind started wandering. I also work in this hospital, > so I was remembering when I started employment around 9 1/2 years > ago - November '97. As a new employee, I was required to get a TB > vaccine. (Now I wonder why they give adults this vaccine because it > gives false positives on future TB tests - something I had about 2 > years later, when my idiot EX-PCP put me on 6 months of Isoniazid, > claiming I was exposed to TB). > > > > Anyway, about 3 months after the vaccine, I began quarterly cycles > of colds / flus - I'd get sick for about 1 week (every 3 months), > then get well again. After about 1 year of this, I thought I was > picking up some bug through the vents in my new home (which I bought > in 5/98), so I had a professional clean out all of the vents in my > home (an all day job), and I had the vents / air conditioning > replaced in my new car. All the while, I was donating blood on a > regular basis, not knowing that my body does not generate enough > iron / Ferritin on it's own, without taking supplements (which I > wasn't doing). By Autumn 2000, I hit a physical bottom - Ferritin > below 6 (should be above 50), near anemic, restless legs going 24 x > 7, plus regular flu symptoms. I wonder if my Lyme infection was > somehow tied in with the TB vaccine - which flared up every 3 > months, then went full blown when my immune system was compromised > in Autumn 2000? Prior to the TB vaccine, I did not have cyclical > cold / flu symptoms. > > > > For now, I continue to do well with Amoxicillin and the Core > Protocol. My immune system is strong and I'm still looking forward > to walking out the other side of this long, dark tunnel. One day at > a time...Tom > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2006 Report Share Posted May 21, 2006 In a message dated 5/19/2006 12:50:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, rmaher1969@... writes: I am reading an incredible book right now and I urge you to check it out. It's called "Letters to Sam" I heard an interview on NPR and thought I'd like it before I knew what it was about b/c the author was such an incredible inspiration, then I found out that it is a compilation of letters that he had written to his grandson who was dx'd with autism. AMAZING book. Hmmm, how interesting. I will have to find it and read it. I just finished "There's a boy in here" for the second time. I read it years ago when my ds was first dx'd. I just read it again and it was better because I have more perspective to my life as well. My oldest is so much like the boy in the book. Roxanna ô¿ôDon't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 In a message dated 5/21/2006 10:50:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, rmaher1969@... writes: Isn't that the Barron book? I have heard him speak and I like him very much, such a nice man. Yes, that is the one. I haven't heard him speak. I would like to eventually. But the book is really good, IMO. Roxanna ô¿öAutism Happens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Isn't that the Barron book? I have heard him speak and I like him very much, such a nice man. ----- Original Message ----- From: Sent: 5/21/2006 8:34:33 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: A few random thoughts In a message dated 5/19/2006 12:50:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, rmaher1969@... writes: I am reading an incredible book right now and I urge you to check it out. It's called "Letters to Sam" I heard an interview on NPR and thought I'd like it before I knew what it was about b/c the author was such an incredible inspiration, then I found out that it is a compilation of letters that he had written to his grandson who was dx'd with autism. AMAZING book. Hmmm, how interesting. I will have to find it and read it. I just finished "There's a boy in here" for the second time. I read it years ago when my ds was first dx'd. I just read it again and it was better because I have more perspective to my life as well. My oldest is so much like the boy in the book. Roxanna ô¿ôDon't take life too seriously; No one gets out alive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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