Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Playing with antimicrobials EGS. taking a 10 day course that ain't going to clear an infection yet more likely to add to it's resistance.I think this may be what your looking for. tony > > > > > > I have had anaphylactic reactions to > penicillin > > > and sulfa since I was a teen (both requiring > > tubes > > > down my throat due to reaction) . In recent > > years > > > , I began reacting to many more meds and later > > > supps and having allergic reactions of severe > > > asthma, severe hives, short of breath and in > > some > > > cases " just " severe diarrhea or medication > > induced > > > anorexia. > > > > > > > > > > > > My electrolyte studies last month and even my > > hair > > > test show that I am very low in both potassium > > and > > > magnesium and yet I was supplementing both and > > > still do and eat foods very high in both. > > > Something isn't working right. Some changes > made > > > in the past few weeks under direction of my > > > natural minded neuro and natural minded ENT > > > working together were first to try mag sulfate > > > injections which worsened symptoms > dramatically > > > and now am supplementing potassium as well as > > > taking magnesium malate tablets and > transdermal > > > mag citrate. My walking and EDSS numbers have > > > improved dramatically in the past 10 days > (score > > > used to define degree of disability related to > > MS) > > > after continued progression since 2003 and > being > > > in and out of a wheelchair or walker since > 2004. > > > They are also tinkering to get my thyroid > under > > > control. Been on synthroid for 13 years but > > still > > > not testing right and am currently on both > > levoxyl > > > and armour and see Neuro Tues to continue his > > plan > > > to either migrate to armour entirely or some > > combo > > > of both. He believes my thyroid issues started > > all > > > my health problems. > > > > > > > > > > > > My asthma and breathing issues are improving > > > dramatically since starting doxycline and > > > administration of bactroban in my nostrils > (gave > > > up on the idea of putting the bactroban in my > > > nebulizer) and doing albuterol treatments > every > > 4 > > > hour around the clock. My ENT had previously > had > > > me using bactroban nasal irrigation but I was > > > swallowing and choking on the stuff and PCP > > thinks > > > may have aspirated some causing my initial > > > breathing problems. I am very interested in > what > > > I've read about the Welden protocol although > my > > > MRSA is resistant to some of the things > > suggested > > > in the protocol. I will discuss with my PCP, > > ENT, > > > and Neuro (all of whom I see next week) > > regarding > > > staying longer on the antibiotic and/or adding > > > another and adding antifungal. Also waiting > for > > > results of sputum analysis from Friday > (although > > > we know how those go but they were going to > use > > > the infectious disease lab to analyze).. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for the reminder re liver issues as I > > like > > > some others have elevated liver enzymes and > > amino > > > acid test and organic acid test done in last 3 > > > weeks reflects the same issues. Waiting to > > discuss > > > results with my docs but I have copies and > have > > > reviewed both reports and understand the > > > implications. > > > > > > > > > > > > _____ > > > > > > From: > infections > > > > > > [mailto:infections ] > > > On Behalf Of Colourbleu > > > Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 4:51 AM > > > infections > > > Subject: [infections] > > Anaphylactic > > > shock, Electrolytes, Salt/C, Ampehotericine B, > > > Benicar etc. > > > > > > > > > > > > Anaphylactic shock, Electrolytes, Salt/C, > > > Ampehotericine B, Benicar etc. > > > > > > got me thinking, as she has been having > so > > > many problems with > > > anaphylactic shock reactions and breathing > > crises. > > > Im wondering what is > > > going on? > > > > > > I have personally had what I think were > > > anaphylactic shocks (2), after > > > administering b12 shots. This is a rare > possible > > > side effect of B12 > > > shots. This is one frightening symptom. > > > > > > I came to the conclusion that actually what > > caused > > > this was a low blood > > > potassium level. I could not handle the shots > > and > > > continued with b12 > > > tablets and added potassium. This seemed to > help > > > allot. > > > > > > The bodies electrolyte system works on a fine > > > balance and when out of > > > sync the symptoms can be sudden and drastic. > > Many > > > of the drugs that we > > > take, work by robing the body of potassium in > > one > > > way or another. Or by > > > another mechanism disrupting the electrolyte > > > system. > > > > > > Many of us that are close to the edge and have > > > seriously hampered > > > bodies which can be tilted over the edge very > > > easily when taking these > > > drugs. > > > > > > It does not make 100% sense that is > > allergic > > > to lots of different > > > drugs and I suspect that maybe another problem > > is > > > lurking in the > > > background (potassium loss?) that is the > > > underlying problem. > > > > > > It would seem that this problem (if there) and > > > discovered would open > > > the flood gates for treatments that seem to be > > so > > > badly needed (abx/ > > > a/f). > > > > > > If I were you I think I would consider > > > having a basic electrolyte > > > test, and keeping an eye on these in the > future. > > > These electrolytes can > > > cause havoc if out of whack and make us very > ill > > > very quickly. Hence > > > the administration of electrolytes when you go > > > into emergency in > > > hospital (very often). > > > > > > Penny as your on Benicar and had problems with > > the > > > kidneys in the past, > > > I think you should be especially careful when > > > taking amp b, and over > > > time watch your electrolytes as I think the > oral > > > form does enter the > > > system and does rob the body of potassium. > > > > > > Salt / C > > > I have spoken to some of the main advocates of > > the > > > salt/c treatment, > > > and while clearly it has benefits, they seemed > > > totally ignorant of the > > > possible of side effects from taking too much > > salt > > > thus lowering the > > > potassium levels. If anyone is doing the > Salt/C > > I > > > would also suggest > > > potassium is monitored and possible added into > > the > > > regime too. > > > > > > If anyone comes over very iffy, very quickly, > > the > > > electrolytes should > > > be considered as a potential cause of this > > sudden > > > attack. > > > > > > Bleu > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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