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Does anyone else experience a surge of medications you might have taken in the past, after Rifing?Several times, from the beginning of Rifing onward, I've had the feeling of re-experiencing medications I'd taken in the past, some of which had very distinct feelings or side effects.

Just now, after coiling for Lyme, I'm re-experiencing the Mucinex I took yesterday for nasal congestion.Might these infections hold onto medications we take, perhaps in biofilms, and then release them when we coil?

That might help to explain why my drug metabolism seems so strange. I seem to hold onto medications for much longer than one would expect given the half-life. Maybe my bacteria are lengthening the time the medicines are in the body by sequestering them so they can't go through the liver as soon as they normally would.

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Ironically, if what I am hypothesizing is true, it could mean that when people first start coiling, they might get a surge of previously-sequestered antibiotics, if they have taken antibiotics in the past.

Does anyone else experience a surge of medications you might have taken in the past, after Rifing?Several times, from the beginning of Rifing onward, I've had the feeling of re-experiencing medications I'd taken in the past, some of which had very distinct feelings or side effects.

Just now, after coiling for Lyme, I'm re-experiencing the Mucinex I took yesterday for nasal congestion.Might these infections hold onto medications we take, perhaps in biofilms, and then release them when we coil?

That might help to explain why my drug metabolism seems so strange. I seem to hold onto medications for much longer than one would expect given the half-life. Maybe my bacteria are lengthening the time the medicines are in the body by sequestering them so they can't go through the liver as soon as they normally would.

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