Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 I don't know if you read where I was getting tested for Lyme disease, I will just let you and everyone know that my Lyme test came back negative yesterday and this was after only three days, so just how good a test is it anyway?Supposedly it was a western blot test done in Edmonton. So after reading about how you are not seeing any great improvements on minocycline, which is why I wanted the W.B. test for Lyme disease I saw on the Oncolyn site how not only does this cure most cancers but will kill off most parasites like lyme spirochetes etc.Hmmm is that so... To make a long story short since I have reached a plateau with my LDN and like you need to get more positive results I will start on the Oncolyn just in case my Lyme test was a false negative. I guess if I get a Herx reaction after a few weeks that will be a good thing. So now I wait for my order to come, and time will tell. Reg. -- Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: CAL-EAP Kathy, You sound like a well educated person. If we lived near each other, I'd love to meet you and pick your brain and get a message from you.(Where do you live?) I'm not familiar with The Brewer library, the Morissete study, or 's 99 survey. I seem to have struck a raw nerve by my questions and I apologize. That was not my intent at all. So you are doing the injections and are having some success! That is terrific and inspiring. I would like to try it also if it's available to me.I am open to all forms of new therapy if it is not toxic or harmful. I've been on ldn for 14 months and I'm also trying minocycline since Feb.So far no big results on either therapy. I've just started with a chiropractor that I have a good feeling about. I tried Avonex and Copaxone earlier in my diagnosis. I quit when I found ldn, even though I haven't had remarkable improvement, I've had no flare ups. ...just a steady decline in mobility. You mentioned the Mayo Clinic, which I also went to years ago. They didn't have any new or cutting edge treatments to offer. They told me to stay on Avonex. Needless to say, I blew of their" sage" advice. I need to study more about Dr. Neiper. He does sound like he was ahead of his time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 Reg, Good luck with the Oncolyn. Keep us all posted on any reactions...good and bad. -- Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: CAL-EAP Kathy, You sound like a well educated person. If we lived near each other, I'd love to meet you and pick your brain and get a message from you.(Where do you live?) I'm not familiar with The Brewer library, the Morissete study, or 's 99 survey. I seem to have struck a raw nerve by my questions and I apologize. That was not my intent at all. So you are doing the injections and are having some success! That is terrific and inspiring. I would like to try it also if it's available to me.I am open to all forms of new therapy if it is not toxic or harmful. I've been on ldn for 14 months and I'm also trying minocycline since Feb.So far no big results on either therapy. I've just started with a chiropractor that I have a good feeling about. I tried Avonex and Copaxone earlier in my diagnosis. I quit when I found ldn, even though I haven't had remarkable improvement, I've had no flare ups. ...just a steady decline in mobility. You mentioned the Mayo Clinic, which I also went to years ago. They didn't have any new or cutting edge treatments to offer. They told me to stay on Avonex. Needless to say, I blew of their" sage" advice. I need to study more about Dr. Neiper. He does sound like he was ahead of his time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 --Reg, there is a different test for Lyme. It may be yhe one you got but once again I found out about it from White at the Brewer Science Library. kathy--- Original Message ----- From: Reg Kreil low dose naltrexone Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 9:36 AM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Lyme test results back I don't know if you read where I was getting tested for Lyme disease, I will just let you and everyone know that my Lyme test came back negative yesterday and this was after only three days, so just how good a test is it anyway?Supposedly it was a western blot test done in Edmonton. So after reading about how you are not seeing any great improvements on minocycline, which is why I wanted the W.B. test for Lyme disease I saw on the Oncolyn site how not only does this cure most cancers but will kill off most parasites like lyme spirochetes etc.Hmmm is that so... To make a long story short since I have reached a plateau with my LDN and like you need to get more positive results I will start on the Oncolyn just in case my Lyme test was a false negative. I guess if I get a Herx reaction after a few weeks that will be a good thing. So now I wait for my order to come, and time will tell. Reg. -- Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: CAL-EAP Kathy, You sound like a well educated person. If we lived near each other, I'd love to meet you and pick your brain and get a message from you.(Where do you live?) I'm not familiar with The Brewer library, the Morissete study, or 's 99 survey. I seem to have struck a raw nerve by my questions and I apologize. That was not my intent at all. So you are doing the injections and are having some success! That is terrific and inspiring. I would like to try it also if it's available to me.I am open to all forms of new therapy if it is not toxic or harmful. I've been on ldn for 14 months and I'm also trying minocycline since Feb.So far no big results on either therapy. I've just started with a chiropractor that I have a good feeling about. I tried Avonex and Copaxone earlier in my diagnosis. I quit when I found ldn, even though I haven't had remarkable improvement, I've had no flare ups. ...just a steady decline in mobility. You mentioned the Mayo Clinic, which I also went to years ago. They didn't have any new or cutting edge treatments to offer. They told me to stay on Avonex. Needless to say, I blew of their" sage" advice. I need to study more about Dr. Neiper. He does sound like he was ahead of his time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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