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I had a swab sent recently and just thought I would take a pic and

share it with you guys.This guy is strongly positive lyme patient,

actually grew the spiro's.His other debilitating symptom is sinus

issues from a young age.

Anyway's the photo shows pseudonomads and underneath the major

pathogen you have staphylococcus(surprisingly growing intermingled

with the pseudonmads) I tend to get them not to share the same space

due to pseudonomads being a more antibiotic resistant strain in

general.

Anyways the drugs you would try against the pseudonomads which

dominate this sample are gentamicin-levaquin-cipro-aztreonam-I also

threw in some vancomycin because I did observe the staph in my gram

stain 'dominated the gram stain' yet the whole grwoth was strongly-

HEAVY PSEUDONOMADS.

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Tony I find it fascinating when you post photos. This is a photo of

inhibition by diff abx--? Or? Can you explain the photo? It doesn't

actually show the psuedos and the staphy, does it?

This is a swab you cultured?

Sometimes I wonder what else isin the darn ticks. Not like they'd

FRICKEN (ha ha Barb) FRIGGIN FRICK-IN tell us! LOL. I must be FRACKEN

STRESSED OUT. FRICK FRACK.

Anyway.

The other thing is, its known that lyme downregulates immune function.

It screws with toll like receptor 2 and 4. So, it also might be that

it allows other crap to multiply and then you're in double trouble.

> I had a swab sent recently and just thought I would take a pic and

> share it with you guys.This guy is strongly positive lyme patient,

> actually grew the spiro's.His other debilitating symptom is sinus

> issues from a young age.

> Anyway's the photo shows pseudonomads and underneath the major

> pathogen you have staphylococcus(surprisingly growing intermingled

> with the pseudonmads) I tend to get them not to share the same space

> due to pseudonomads being a more antibiotic resistant strain in

> general.

> Anyways the drugs you would try against the pseudonomads which

> dominate this sample are gentamicin-levaquin-cipro-aztreonam-I also

> threw in some vancomycin because I did observe the staph in my gram

> stain 'dominated the gram stain' yet the whole grwoth was strongly-

> HEAVY PSEUDONOMADS.

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Jill

Yep, it's basically showing antibiotic sensitivities of the

bacteria. I purposely went for this to seperate the bacteria apart

from the original swab.What I mean by this is that you'll get the

bacteria to be seperated by there different responses to antibiotics

in that clearance area.

The photo actually clearly looks like a pseudonomas growth- a

greyish shiny appearance is typical pseudonomads, the only surprise

part and you have to look closely is the second organism being

restricted differently around the antibiotic zones- this is the

staph and it's just really looking at shadows.This patient would do

really well on gentamicin as it restricts both bacteria very well_

for how long it does a good job is all about follow up cultures IMO.

Jill, Ilness is pretty simple -something pains you- it needs getting

to the bottom of because the long term outcome is ugly.Many on

autoimmune forums have suffered the equivalent of major burns

victims from suffering long term unexplained pain.You've got scar

tissue, veins, arteries, that are stuck to bones and organs your

just a huge mess internally that your blood can't even reach

anywhere near normal volume and even give you half a decent immune

system, throw in coagulation- intravascular premature clotting of

platelets and people are going to fix you with a herb?plueeesse...

So what downregulates and what plays havoc is simple_TOXINS BURN THE

SHIT OUT OF YOU and you don't do well if this process is played out

too long. The ugly part is that sometimes it happens nice and slowly

over a long period and while feeling like a flu like ilness is

taking you down it's these toxins that are at play making it

impossable often for your natural flows to continue like they did

giving you unnatural flows that favour haevy colonisation, the

thyroid springs to mind.

> > I had a swab sent recently and just thought I would take a pic

and

> > share it with you guys.This guy is strongly positive lyme

patient,

> > actually grew the spiro's.His other debilitating symptom is

sinus

> > issues from a young age.

> > Anyway's the photo shows pseudonomads and underneath the major

> > pathogen you have staphylococcus(surprisingly growing

intermingled

> > with the pseudonmads) I tend to get them not to share the same

space

> > due to pseudonomads being a more antibiotic resistant strain in

> > general.

> > Anyways the drugs you would try against the pseudonomads which

> > dominate this sample are gentamicin-levaquin-cipro-aztreonam-I

also

> > threw in some vancomycin because I did observe the staph in my

gram

> > stain 'dominated the gram stain' yet the whole grwoth was

strongly-

> > HEAVY PSEUDONOMADS.

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Hi Tony,

> This guy is strongly positive lyme patient,

> actually grew the spiro's.

I don't understand who grew the spiros--was it you, the guy himself, or

some lab (in which country)?

Sue ,

Upstate New York

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