Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 That spreadsheet is stunning in its total lack of any adverse affects for the quinolones. I just sent the organization an email on this. a This chart for antibiotics used to treat Lyme and co-infections gives warnings in the far-right column. About all the different penicillins, it says " inflammation assists. " Does anyone know why the penicillins cause so much more inflammation that other abx? And, does anyone know what meds would best help with the inflammation that penicillins cause? I definitely am having more nerve inflammation from bicillin IM than I have from any other abx. Neither my LLMD nor local doc gave me anything to help deal with this constant, strong inflammation in my brain and nerves, and I need to go in and explain why I need something stronger than ibuprofen for inflammation relief while taking it. http://www.lymepa.org/Antibiotics_spreadsheet_2004-1215.pdf Thank you. Tempe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 Well, it seemed to be lacking all kinds of info. penny --- a Carnes <pj7@...> wrote: > > > That spreadsheet is stunning in its total lack of > any adverse affects for > the quinolones. I just sent the organization an > email on this. > > > > a > > This chart for antibiotics used to treat Lyme and > co-infections gives > warnings in the far-right column. About all the > different penicillins, > it says " inflammation assists. " Does anyone know why > the penicillins > cause so much more inflammation that other abx? > > And, does anyone know what meds would best help with > the inflammation > that penicillins cause? I definitely am having more > nerve inflammation > from bicillin IM than I have from any other abx. > Neither my LLMD nor > local doc gave me anything to help deal with this > constant, strong > inflammation in my brain and nerves, and I need to > go in and explain > why I need something stronger than ibuprofen for > inflammation relief > while taking it. > > http://www.lymepa. > <http://www.lymepa.org/Antibiotics_spreadsheet_2004-1215.pdf> > org/Antibiotics_spreadsheet_2004-1215.pdf > > Thank you. > > Tempe > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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