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Have you considered recommending a DNA-PCR Lyme blood test...? Joint

aches...pericarditis... general fatigue/malaise...outdoor work... it is a very

easy and non-invasive test. I would strongly recommend... that is a classic

picture here in the northeast US.

Tami

NJ USA

pericarditis

Anyone any experience of treating pericarditis? I saw a new patient yesterday

- 51 year old man, Dx acute pericarditis 2 weeks ago. Given Ibuprofen. Last week

had blood test and he reports " raised protein count and slightly raised WBC " -

exact levels not known. At Dx on auscultation patient said that his GP could

hear crunching/rubbing sound, which had resolved when he visited doctor earlier

this week, so GP stopped Ibuprofen. ECG yesterday and NAD, although fast heart

rate. I thought I could still hear very faint systolic rub. He had been feeling

under the weather on and off since March, cold Sx with alternating slight fever

and chill, flitting joint aches. Continued to work - does a mixture of labouring

and site engineer, mainly outdoor work. Now he feels like he's on the mend, but

tires very easily and is quite weepy (which he reports is very unlike him),

still has flitting joint aches. Also heart rate can suddenly get very high for

no apparant re! ason. No chest pain, no SOBOE, no orthopnoea, no dyspnoea.

He lives on his own following divorce 5years ago - great deal of animosity

toward his ex wife. His diet is poor, rarely has fresh fruit and veg, high

saturated fat, drinks mainly tea and coffee. He smokes 20 cigarettes daily. 2

pints beer daily on average. No recreational drugs. Prior to this episode of

ill-health he reports that he was very fit, keen walker, pot-holer and skier.

BP 128/82 Pulse regular 96 bpm.

I've prescribed him the following mixture-

Echinacea (blend angustifolia and purpurea)

Crataegus

Astragalus

Curcuma

Baptisia

And have also ordered a good multi-vitamin and mineral for him. we discussed

dietary change, but he felt that his work (could be anywhere in country at short

notice) means that if he's realistic, he's unlikely to change his eating habits.

He is seriously considering giving up smoking!

Any ideas for other appropriate herbs would be much appreciated.

Regards

Sue Salmon

Huddersfield

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Thanks for that Tami! I hadn't even thought of it! I shall definitely suggest it

to him.

Regards

sue

pericarditis

Anyone any experience of treating pericarditis? I saw a new patient yesterday

- 51 year old man, Dx acute pericarditis 2 weeks ago. Given Ibuprofen. Last week

had blood test and he reports " raised protein count and slightly raised WBC " -

exact levels not known. At Dx on auscultation patient said that his GP could

hear crunching/rubbing sound, which had resolved when he visited doctor earlier

this week, so GP stopped Ibuprofen. ECG yesterday and NAD, although fast heart

rate. I thought I could still hear very faint systolic rub. He had been feeling

under the weather on and off since March, cold Sx with alternating slight fever

and chill, flitting joint aches. Continued to work - does a mixture of labouring

and site engineer, mainly outdoor work. Now he feels like he's on the mend, but

tires very easily and is quite weepy (which he reports is very unlike him),

still has flitting joint aches. Also heart rate can suddenly get very high for

no apparant re! ason. No chest pain, no SOBOE, no orthopnoea, o dyspnoea.

He lives on his own following divorce 5years ago - great deal of animosity

toward his ex wife. His diet is poor, rarely has fresh fruit and veg, high

saturated fat, drinks mainly tea and coffee. He smokes 20 cigarettes daily. 2

pints beer daily on average. No recreational drugs. Prior to this episode of

ill-health he reports that he was very fit, keen walker, pot-holer and skier.

BP 128/82 Pulse regular 96 bpm.

I've prescribed him the following mixture-

Echinacea (blend angustifolia and purpurea)

Crataegus

Astragalus

Curcuma

Baptisia

And have also ordered a good multi-vitamin and mineral for him. we discussed

dietary change, but he felt that his work (could be anywhere in country at short

notice) means that if he's realistic, he's unlikely to change his eating habits.

He is seriously considering giving up smoking!

Any ideas for other appropriate herbs would be much appreciated.

Regards

Sue Salmon

Huddersfield

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