Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 Do you attribute this improvement to the enzymes, or were you doing other treatments at the same time? penny > > Hi o > > My fibrinogen levels varied but were high and twice were over 500; > due to my low platelet levels this was not considered a problem in > spite of my medical history. My platelets went down to single figures > early on then tended to hover between 40 to just over 70. > > The last test, after using enzymes for some time, showed platelets at > 100 (highest recorded) and fibrinogen just over 370 (lowest > recorded); these figures are based on a written report from a > hospital specialist to my GP. > > Cheers, Tansy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 Hi Penny I put it down to mostly the enzymes. I had had classic ISAC symptoms from a young age following vaccines and some nasty infections whilst living overseas, I had a PE in my early 20s that I was lucky to survive. For some time there were only subtle indications this was working so I decided to finish the bromelain I had and try something else. Not long after that sufficient fibrin was broken down to cause a significant reaction, the closest match for that I could find was septic shock. After that event my GP not only accepted ISAC but chronic infections as well, too bad she works for the NHS and is restricted by local as well as national policies. I was taking other supps to support this enzyme treatment and related problems but only using herbal antimicrobials, at that time I was concentrating on viruses, parasitic and yeast/fungal infections; though some that I used were said to treat bacteria as well. My father shows all the signs of ISAC too; he also has low platelets and raised fibrinogen. On seeing these results the doctor told him this is the body naturally adjusting itself, yet all the classic signs of ISAC are there. It comes as no surprise to me to see the figures given for ISAC in CFS and lyme. Cheers, Tansy > > > > > Hi o > > > > My fibrinogen levels varied but were high and twice were over 500; > > due to my low platelet levels this was not considered a problem in > > spite of my medical history. My platelets went down to single > figures > > early on then tended to hover between 40 to just over 70. > > > > The last test, after using enzymes for some time, showed platelets > at > > 100 (highest recorded) and fibrinogen just over 370 (lowest > > recorded); these figures are based on a written report from a > > hospital specialist to my GP. > > > > Cheers, Tansy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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