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Has anyone here tried long-term use of the anti-fungal drug Sporanox?

I have a friend who's doing very well on it. My doctor approved it

but the a-hole insurance company is refusing to pay for it. I'm

probably going to go ahead and pay the $250 a week for it, which is a

huge strain on my budget. It's the only drug on Kolb's protocol and I

know it's helping a lot of people.

I also really need to get on some kind of anxiety medication. The

strongest thing my doc will give me is Ativan, which helps marginally,

but not at all like Xanax. To make matters worse, I dropped my bottle

in a puddle of Windex and the few pills that survived are now blue.

I'm going to have to stop drinking (good thing) when I do the Sporanox.

Ian

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Ian, Irecenlty heard os someone on Lamisil--is sporonox working better--you think? They had gotten a skin fungus, I guess after all they had put the skin through. Where do you find Kolb's protocol?

From: Ian <tenchantre@...>bird mites Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 10:37:12 PMSubject: Sporanox?

Has anyone here tried long-term use of the anti-fungal drug Sporanox?I have a friend who's doing very well on it. My doctor approved itbut the a-hole insurance company is refusing to pay for it. I'mprobably going to go ahead and pay the $250 a week for it, which is ahuge strain on my budget. It's the only drug on Kolb's protocol and Iknow it's helping a lot of people. I also really need to get on some kind of anxiety medication. Thestrongest thing my doc will give me is Ativan, which helps marginally,but not at all like Xanax. To make matters worse, I dropped my bottlein a puddle of Windex and the few pills that survived are now blue. I'm going to have to stop drinking (good thing) when I do the Sporanox. Ian

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Ian -

Managing the fear and anxiety are HUGE issues. I still struggle with

it after a year and a half and really good recovery.

I just experienced and saw so many nightmares I can't simply shake them

and go on. I still worry about re-infestation because I really don'y

know WHAT the nature of the infestation is...and where it might be

lurking in this house. I have ventured into areas that I haven't been

in for over a year without a problem, but I still dot trust it.

Bessie

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> Has anyone here tried long-term use of the anti-fungal drug Sporanox?

> I have a friend who's doing very well on it. My doctor approved it

> but the a-hole insurance company is refusing to pay for it. I'm

> probably going to go ahead and pay the $250 a week for it, which is a

> huge strain on my budget. It's the only drug on Kolb's protocol and I

> know it's helping a lot of people.

>

> I also really need to get on some kind of anxiety medication. The

> strongest thing my doc will give me is Ativan, which helps marginally,

> but not at all like Xanax. To make matters worse, I dropped my bottle

> in a puddle of Windex and the few pills that survived are now blue.

> I'm going to have to stop drinking (good thing) when I do the

Sporanox.

>

> Ian

>

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I've occasionaly put Tinactin in my ears and on my head; it helps. I

think there are some very bad fungi going around. I have a friend

who's having miraculous results with Sporanox, so we'll see when I

get it.

Kolb's protocol:

http://www.espbotanicals.com/news_morgellons_the_next_epidemic_.html

In bird mites , Rush Tessman <rushtessman@...> wrote:

>

> Ian, Irecenlty heard os someone on Lamisil--is sporonox working

better--you think?  They had gotten a skin fungus, I guess after all

they had put the skin through.  Where do you find Kolb's protocol?

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Ian <tenchantre@...>

> bird mites

> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 10:37:12 PM

> Subject: Sporanox?

>

>

> Has anyone here tried long-term use of the anti-fungal drug

Sporanox?

> I have a friend who's doing very well on it. My doctor approved it

> but the a-hole insurance company is refusing to pay for it. I'm

> probably going to go ahead and pay the $250 a week for it, which is

a

> huge strain on my budget. It's the only drug on Kolb's protocol and

I

> know it's helping a lot of people.

>

> I also really need to get on some kind of anxiety medication. The

> strongest thing my doc will give me is Ativan, which helps

marginally,

> but not at all like Xanax. To make matters worse, I dropped my

bottle

> in a puddle of Windex and the few pills that survived are now blue.

> I'm going to have to stop drinking (good thing) when I do the

Sporanox.

>

> Ian

>

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