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Everyone, please be aware that Cipro and other fluoroquinolones are very risky

drugs that often cause all sorts of permanent damage.

Ellen

My son was found to have Pseudonmonas eruginosa in his gut by having a

CDSA (Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis) done. This was back

around 2003. He was being treated by an Integrative physician who used

colloidal silver. But for this infection he used Cipro. If you do a

search, you will find they are now using two antibiotics together to

help avoid resistance.

He was treated by a couple of physicians for what they termed Leaky Gut.

But unfortunately for him, it did not cure his CFS, which we believe is

tick born disease related, specifically Lyme, Bartonella, Babesia and

Ehrlichia.

BTW, when he received IV Rocephin and Zithromax for 8 months, his food

allergies greatly improved as did his chemical sensitivities.

Unfortunately, the fatigue hung on.

If this was me, I would want antibiotics not colloidal silver for this

infection.

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These drugs can cause terrible nervous system damage, and I have read quite a

few reports of people noticing problems as soon as several hours after taking

their first dose. Many people's stories are so horrifying, that plain old CFS

seems mild in comparison. It doesn't seem worth the risks.

Ellen

Re: Diagnosed with psuedomonas in gut... what

now?

Thank you, Ellen. If you are referring to the tendon damage that this

class of antibiotics can cause, that would be less of a risk for a 7-10

day course. Long term use definitely is a risk. My son was on Levaquin

long term. It helped his symptoms incredibly. But unfortunately it

also starting causing tendon pain from his knees down. Thankfully,

there was no permanent damage.

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I had immediate results from LDN also. Its harmless and its been my

miracle.After many,many treatments for 11 years.Pain really did

disapear.And so did most fatige.Although I still get very tired

sometimes it always seems to be that my body is working on ridding

itself of something.I rest and listen to my body,then I get back to

wonderfull. Tammy F.

> I can't address the infections--------but suggest he look into

> LDN---low dose naltrexone, for the fatigue and other issues. I started

> the LDN four years ago---had immediate lifting of body weakness. The

> site, www.low dose naltrexone.org has the science. Several forums

> also.

>

> God Bless,

> Sara

>

>

> >

> > My son was found to have Pseudonmonas eruginosa in his gut by having a

> > CDSA (Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis) done. This was back

> > around 2003. He was being treated by an Integrative physician who used

> > colloidal silver. But for this infection he used Cipro. If you do a

> > search, you will find they are now using two antibiotics together to

> > help avoid resistance.

> >

> > He was treated by a couple of physicians for what they termed Leaky Gut.

> > But unfortunately for him, it did not cure his CFS, which we believe is

> > tick born disease related, specifically Lyme, Bartonella, Babesia and

> > Ehrlichia.

> >

> > BTW, when he received IV Rocephin and Zithromax for 8 months, his food

> > allergies greatly improved as did his chemical sensitivities.

> > Unfortunately, the fatigue hung on.

> >

> > If this was me, I would want antibiotics not colloidal silver for this

> > infection.

> >

> > Best,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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