Guest guest Posted April 28, 2005 Report Share Posted April 28, 2005 1)Logically, doesn't the liver have to play a key role in removing endotoxin from the body during " herx " ? 2)If liver function is impaired, might " herx " symptoms be more drawn out? 3)Does the job of filtering out endotoxin after die-off strain the liver, and make liver toxicity in response to a drug more likely? I ask because I tried to take Fluconazole while on a sustained course of 2x weekly Bicillin injections. I had an adverse response which has lasted for quite a long time: abdominal pain, impaired appetite, dehydration despite regular water intake, migraine. It seems to me that my " herx " response to Bicllin injections has also been more severe and protracted. I am referring to an immediate spike in joint and spine inflammation. Will this come into play when I start IV Rocephin, and am prescribed Flagyl to take with it? One more question: 4) How important do you think it is, to take the Flagyl DURING rather than AFTER IV Rocephin? As always, I am grateful for your insights. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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