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Bob, I have both babesia and lyme and have treated the babesia with Mepron and

Zithromax. I did this 3 times for 21 days each time and seem to have some

improvement, yet now am having terrible lyme symptoms. Let me know how you

do, I have heard that people get violently ill on the combo you are gonna be

taking. Good Luck

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Bob,

I also was treated for Babesia with Mepron and Zithromax. This is my third

round of treatment. I am seeing great improvement. Esp with certain symtoms

like fever, chills, night sweats, and dizziness. I also heard that combo is

very hard ot tolerate.

Good luck.

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I am going to go on meds for Babesia at the end of the month. It seems as

though the meds flare up your symptoms in most cases. Do you think that I will

be out of commission on these meds? Dr. , who I'm proud to say is my

doctor, did warn me that there could be severe side effects. I am a senior in

high school, and am planning to graduate this year. Do you think that these

meds may make me unable to attend school? thanks,

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Bob,

I took 8 days of Cleosin and Quinine but I don't know what septra is. I

didn't have any problems that I was aware of. I had a bout of diarrhea

on the 6th day but I couldn't say it was or wasn't due to the meds. I

didn't get any relief from the babesia or Lyme as far as the doctor

knows. I took the meds around the clock so the time between doses was

always about the same. I took Diflucan at the same time and acyclovir.

Now I'm on Flagyl 250mg three times a day to be increased to 500mg three

times a day after a week if I tolerate the 250mg which I have so far.

I'm on day 4 of 250mg.

I didn't find anyone in the group taking the cleosin/quinine. They were

on mepron or something and all seemed to think what I was on was not the

latest.

Good luck,

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>From: win <rbyaklich@...>

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>Harry, can you please post this........

>My son has Lyme and Babesia and is going to be taking Cleocin,

>Quinine,

>and Septra for treatment of the Babesia. Has anyone used this

>combination and what were the risks, results, etc.? Anyone who has

>please respond! The Flagyl treatment is also promising with neurologic

>Lyme but only for a small percentage of neurologic Lyme

>patients...have

>you heard what symptoms the fortunate ones have?

>

>Bob Yaklich

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What are the meds? If cleosin and Quinine then I didn't have any

noticeable reaction.

On Tue, 16 Mar 1999 09:04:28 EST Iggy81@... writes:

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>I am going to go on meds for Babesia at the end of the month. It seems

>as

>though the meds flare up your symptoms in most cases. Do you think

>that I will

>be out of commission on these meds? Dr. , who I'm proud to say

>is my

>doctor, did warn me that there could be severe side effects. I am a

>senior in

>high school, and am planning to graduate this year. Do you think that

>these

>meds may make me unable to attend school? thanks,

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Dear ,

My daughters are 19 and 20. Both have Lyme and were treated with IV and

orals. They are doing WELL as a freshman and sophomore in college now and I KNOW

they party too!! I was treated with Mepron/Zithro a for babesiosis and felt so

much better and DID NOT have severe side effects. I am hoping you will

experience

the same. I think you will graduate just fine. Write back if you need

encouragement. We've had it all in our family!

Your friend Helen in NJ

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> I am going to go on meds for Babesia at the end of the month. It seems as

> though the meds flare up your symptoms in most cases. Do you think that I will

> be out of commission on these meds? Dr. , who I'm proud to say is my

> doctor, did warn me that there could be severe side effects. I am a senior in

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, I had mild herxes on the combo, and actually felt better than I had in

months after the treatment. I did notice a 4 week herx cycle with it.

Goood Luck

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Bob, How long has your son been on these meds and do they work for him? What

is this flagyl I've been reading about.?

We just found out my son has babesia as well as myself. Any information you

can supply is greatly appreciated. My dr. put me on ceftin and doxy, 1000 mg.

of each daily. Thanks

Gail

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Hi Gail, I ws just reading your post about taking 1000mg of doxy and ceftin. I

know people usually take 1000 mg of Ceftin but I have never heard of 1000mg of

doxy. Do you actually take 10 of those green pills a day or is it a different

pill. I was once put on 600mg of doxy and everyone said that was a really high

dosage. I would try higher though if I thought it would help. I hope you and

your son are feeling much better and I pray for you every day. PS. I forgot;

were you or your son ever on IV? -Val

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Dear Val, Thanks for your note. I take four pills of Doxy at dinnertime.

They are capsules, blue and orange I believe. My son was doing better, but we

have a very

difficult week emotionally, so I get sicker from the stress. I take the

ceftin 2 in am, and 2 at dinnertime. I go back to see this dr. on

Tuesday..I'll keep you posted.

love, Gail

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In a message dated 3/21/99 3:11:29 PM, IAMAVIPTWO@... writes:

<< Dear Val, Thanks for your note. I take four pills of Doxy at dinnertime.

They are capsules, blue and orange I believe. My son was doing better, but we

have a very

difficult week emotionally, so I get sicker from the stress. I take the

ceftin 2 in am, and 2 at dinnertime. I go back to see this dr. on

Tuesday..I'll keep you posted.

love, Gail >>

Hi Gail,

Did you have a bad herx from the doxy. when I took it at 600mgs I felt just

awful. What is your son taking. Has he tried the IV yet? I am so confused

about my current status. I added Augmetin to my treatment and I now feel worse

again. Bad neuro stuff happening. I never know if it is a herx or just regular

symptoms. Have you ever had a herx that just made some of your symptoms worse

without cauing the horrible flu like illness? I hope you and your son are both

feeling better-Val

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What, pray tell, is babesia? Have I missed something here?

Mel

[ ] babesia

>From: rivrfolk@...

>

>I just received word Friday that i am positive for Babesia. This is

freeking me out. What's the treatment of choice. My LLMD in South Carolina

has only seen one other patient with babesia, since it is so uncommon there.

Is babesia a chronic thing too? I was bit on the shoreline of connecticut

but now live in georgia so i have baffled many many docs. (you guys know the

drill)

>

>I am so angry on how I have been treated this past year by non LLMD

docs!!!!How can i try to educate these bozos. I really feel like once i get

on my feet I want to do something for us lymies to ensure early recognition

of this blasted disease to prevent others from going through this sh@#!

sorry, had to vent. any words of wisdom would be appreciated. hope

everyone is having a pain free day. Blessings,

>terry in georgia

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Hi, Val

Did you happen to find any good (general info) Babesia websites in your

search?

In a message dated 5/20/99 5:48:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ValP74@...

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> I have been on the net forever trying to find out how long and how

> often the b. Microti (babesia) parasite takes to reproduce.

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In a message dated 5/20/99 10:27:46 PM, FIG4159@... writes:

<< Hi, Val

Did you happen to find any good (general info) Babesia websites in your

search?

>>

No Not really. All of the information I found just described What it was how

it is tramsmitted what sypmtoms arise and the current treatments. Nothing was

said about it's own life cycle

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Val,

My doc told me to check Java on chronic Babesia. He did not give me the

Specific address, but you can probably find by searching....

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>Hi, Val

>Did you happen to find any good (general info) Babesia websites in your

>search?

>

>

>In a message dated 5/20/99 5:48:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ValP74@...

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>> I have been on the net forever trying to find out how long and how

>> often the b. Microti (babesia) parasite takes to reproduce.

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I know you and Val have been searching for good Babesia websites. I have

the Copernic Search program and this is what came up when I typed in

Babesia. I realize many of the sites will not be useful, but maybe you can

skip them and find something worthwhile.

Hugs,

Marta

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>From: FIG4159@...

>

>Hi, Val

>Did you happen to find any good (general info) Babesia websites in your

>search?

>

>>

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>I am so angry on how I have been treated this past year by non LLMD

>docs!!!!How can i try to educate these bozos. I really feel like once i

>get on my feet I want to do something for us lymies to ensure early

>recognition of this blasted disease to prevent others from going through

>this sh@#! sorry, had to vent. any words of wisdom would be appreciated.

>hope everyone is having a pain free day. Blessings,

>terry in georgia

Hi Terry,

My goal is to create a poster [silk screen] on Lyme to educate. It will be

for doctors' offices. Many of the sx of Lyme will be displayed on it.

Then I will pass out information on Lyme with it.

I already know what the finished poster will look like.

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Hi Mel & Terry,

Babesia is another tick-borne disease, many of us are finding that the

ticks that bit us are co-infected with other diseases, (as were the ticks.)

While Lyme disease is a bacteria known as a spirochete, Babesia is a

protozoa. Here is a web site that I found that has some good information

about this disease:

http://www.uri.edu/artsci/zool/ticklab/Babesia.html

Here is a web page that tells the symptoms and the treatment:

http://www.uri.edu/artsci/zool/ticklab/Babesia4.html

Terry, I am so sorry you got this bad news on Friday, and I don't blame

you for being angry. Nothing worse than finding out our bodies are invaded

with unknown invaders that are making us feel very sick. I don't know very

much about this disease and I hope someone on this list will respond to you

about their treatment and whether it is chronic or not. I hope these web

sites will hold you over in the meantime.

Hugs,

Marta

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>From: " M T V " <bizimom4@...>

>

>What, pray tell, is babesia? Have I missed something here?

>Mel

>

>

>>From: rivrfolk@...

>>

>>I just received word Friday that i am positive for Babesia. This is

>freeking me out. What's the treatment of choice. My LLMD in South

Carolina

>has only seen one other patient with babesia, since it is so uncommon

there.

>Is babesia a chronic thing too? I was bit on the shoreline of connecticut

>but now live in georgia so i have baffled many many docs. (you guys know

the

>drill)

>>

>>I am so angry on how I have been treated this past year by non LLMD

>docs!!!!How can i try to educate these bozos. I really feel like once i

get

>on my feet I want to do something for us lymies to ensure early recognition

>of this blasted disease to prevent others from going through this sh@#!

>sorry, had to vent. any words of wisdom would be appreciated. hope

>everyone is having a pain free day. Blessings,

>>terry in georgia

>

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Hi All,

Someone had recently sent me info on babesia & darned if I didn't either

delete it or misplace it.

Could you please resend? We're looking at a visit to LLMD within a week &

babesia treatment is inevitable...

Thanks again!

Blessings & velcro hugs,

Chris

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Hi, just wanted to know the diff. if anyone knows between the European strain of babesia from eastern europe v.s the North american strain? r they the same? or is one easier to treat than the other?

thanx

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