Guest guest Posted February 16, 2009 Report Share Posted February 16, 2009 My son and I just tested positive at the moderate level for Proteobactor Rheumatica on the Fry test. The RN I spoke to wants to put my son on azythromycin (msp?)right away. Is this justified? My son's GI is already dysbiotic, inflammed, distended from yeast. Would someone please tell me more about this infection, how it works and the results (if any) from treating it? He is also on high dose of Sporanox (200mg a day going up to 600mg) and I'm wondering if this is safe to do with antibiotics. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2009 Report Share Posted February 17, 2009 Proteobactor Rheumatica is the newly named coccobaccilli shaped bacteria that Dr Fry has been finding repeatedly on the photographic blood smear test. Dr Fry believes it to be a Bartonella-Like Organism, but not actually Bartonella and therefore gave it a new name. I know several autism/lyme families that have been positive for this. Caryn > > My son and I just tested positive at the moderate level for > Proteobactor Rheumatica on the Fry test. The RN I spoke to wants to > put my son on azythromycin (msp?)right away. Is this justified? My > son's GI is already dysbiotic, inflammed, distended from yeast. Would > someone please tell me more about this infection, how it works and the > results (if any) from treating it? He is also on high dose of > Sporanox (200mg a day going up to 600mg) and I'm wondering if this is > safe to do with antibiotics. Thank you. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2009 Report Share Posted February 17, 2009 Caryn-- Sorry, I can't remember if I asked you already, but can you only get this as a result of a Lyme co-infection? Or does it come from something else? > > > > My son and I just tested positive at the moderate level for > > Proteobactor Rheumatica on the Fry test. The RN I spoke to wants to > > put my son on azythromycin (msp?)right away. Is this justified? My > > son's GI is already dysbiotic, inflammed, distended from yeast. > Would > > someone please tell me more about this infection, how it works and > the > > results (if any) from treating it? He is also on high dose of > > Sporanox (200mg a day going up to 600mg) and I'm wondering if this is > > safe to do with antibiotics. Thank you. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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