Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 Jill ,the drugs are relatively safe ...toxicity is rare ,i'll dig out some info for you.....Look under tests & treatment on my web site re. possible genetic problems igA .. -----Original Message-----From: infections [mailto:infections ]On Behalf Of jill1313Sent: 14 April 2005 22:42infections Subject: [infections] to paul jaep Hi, I looked at your website. You were lucky in that you were able to tolerate high doses of azoles and lamisil with no liver problems, but I am not so lucky...I'll let you know when I find out any info on mycograb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 J I used the link on your website for IgA deficiency, since my son has this, but it did not work; so I too would like to see that info. I have used two antifungal meds, nystatin and Amphoterin B over the years. The nystatin no doubt was only partially successful because it only treats the albicans strain and after a while I started to have an adverse effect from it, not just the consequences of the die off. The Amphotericin B worked a lot better until the last course which makes me wonder about resistance. Although it is said that these drugs do not enter the bloodstream I began to wonder about that in my case since the amphotericin B would make me feel more unwell over time, this would cease a while after I stopped taking it. The area around my liver would become tender as well. Leaky gut is recognised by an increasing number of health professionals, candida and other pathogens can contribute to this. Would leaky gut allow these two meds to be absorved into the bloodstream. As for low toxicity, I am sure this is the case generally but for many with these illnesses which are linked to chronic infections and toxins liver function appear far from optimal. There has been feedback indicating systemic antifungals are not well tolerated by more than just a few isolated cases. Cheers, Tansy > Jill ,the drugs are relatively safe ...toxicity is rare ,i'll dig out some > info for you.....Look under tests & treatment on my web site re. possible > genetic problems igA .. > > > > [infections] to paul jaep > > > > Hi, I looked at your website. You were lucky in that you were able to > tolerate high doses of azoles and lamisil with no liver problems, but > I am not so lucky... > > I'll let you know when I find out any info on mycograb. > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 Hi Tansy , three sites for you ...AF's taken for skin & nail infections are comparatively safe but your right of course about the mix of toxins from our infection added to the stress of taking drugs long term =liver problems ..but I don't see any other solution , motioning your liver functions is the answer .....You need a systemic Antifungal added to Nysatin & amph B ...read Cranton again, three drugs minimum for him !! sorry for the short reply ..i m just off for the weekend ... http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/pid.htm http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/LifeScience/GeneralBiology/Immunology/ImmunityInfection/ImmuneDeficiency/PrimaryImmune/PrimaryImmune.htm http://www.primaryimmune.org/pubs/book_phys/phys_p06.htm [infections] to paul jaep> > > > Hi, I looked at your website. You were lucky in that you were able to> tolerate high doses of azoles and lamisil with no liver problems, but> I am not so lucky...> > I'll let you know when I find out any info on mycograb.> > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------> --> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2005 Report Share Posted April 15, 2005 Thats okay tho thanx for the offer. I know about all these drugs and their toxicity profiles and the p450 enzymes they use up (someone on this list or another edified me about that). I think lamisil should be used with care and liver enzymes should be monitored on all of them. When I tried lamisil years ago I got extreme pain in the liver after a few days and stopped. > Jill ,the drugs are relatively safe ...toxicity is rare ,i'll dig out some > info for you.....Look under tests & treatment on my web site re. possible > genetic problems igA .. > > > > [infections] to paul jaep > > > > Hi, I looked at your website. You were lucky in that you were able to > tolerate high doses of azoles and lamisil with no liver problems, but > I am not so lucky... > > I'll let you know when I find out any info on mycograb. > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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