Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 >>Hi all,i have noticed in the last few days,i have a change in a problematic symptom i have had for quite while now,i have been suffering from night sweats wher i litterally have to remove articles of clothing before falling asleep even if i am freezing,otherwise i would wke up soaking wet.<< yes weak adrenals can cause nght sweats and heat intolerance. I am not sure how exactly this happens but I used to get night sweats regularly and thought it was hormones... NOT as it is gone now. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV My Ebay Jewelry Store (Closing after Xmas!!!) http://stores.ebay.com/valeriescrystalcreations http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 --- > > yes weak adrenals can cause nght sweats and heat intolerance. I am not sure how exactly this happens but I used to get night sweats regularly and thought it was hormones... NOT as it is gone now. > > -- > Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV > My Ebay Jewelry Store (Closing after Xmas!!!) > http://stores.ebay.com/valeriescrystalcreations > http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ > Ok thanks val,these last couple days have been somewhat positive,though i do not want to get ahead of myself,but my brain is somewhat clear at times,which is a start of good things to come (i hope) I think i will stay at this dose for a few more days then move up to dosind 2 pellets 4 time a day. But, i am confused as of wether i should start the hc when it comes in the mail or not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 >>But, i am confused as of wether i should start the hc when it comes in the mail or not.<< try the Isocort for now. It can't hurt and less ios alwasy better with adrenal meds, I just haven't seen the healing wiht Isocort that I see with HC. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV My Ebay Jewelry Store (Closing after Xmas!!!) http://stores.ebay.com/valeriescrystalcreations http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 Night sweats are associated with parasites like Lyme and Babesia. Not saying that is what is causing yours, but my night sweats from Babesia, were far different than the hot flashes I had when I went into menopause. -- Weird but positive symptom change. Hi all,i have noticed in the last few days,i have a change in a problematic symptom i have had for quite while now,i have been suffering from night sweats wher i litterally have to remove articles of clothing before falling asleep even if i am freezing,otherwise i would wke up soaking wet. i just started taking isocort on this past friday,and i had an extraction of my wisdom tooth a day prior because of nerve damage. Could the isocort be actually working that fast in a matter of a few days,and i started off on a low dose schedule,2pellets at rise,1 at lunch,1 at dinner,and one before bedtime. Does the nightsweats have anything to do with adrenal insufficiency? let me add i have been having amalgam removal since sometime in july. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2006 Report Share Posted October 17, 2006 > > Night sweats are associated with parasites like Lyme and Babesia. Not > saying that is what is causing yours, but my night sweats from Babesia, were > far different than the hot flashes I had when I went into menopause. > Well as far as parasites,i'm not sure,i know i don't have lymes,i have been tested for it about 4 times in the past 2 yrs,as everytime i went to a doctor and told them my symptoms that's the first thing that they come up with. I have been tested for the different forms of lymes also. Got up this morning dry as ever lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2006 Report Share Posted October 17, 2006 In a message dated 10/17/2006 9:46:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time, yelorado@... writes: > > > > > > > Night sweats are associated with parasites like Lyme and Babesia. > Not > > saying that is what is causing yours, but my night sweats from > Babesia, were > > far different than the hot flashes I had when I went into menopause. > > > > > Well as far as parasites,i'm not sure,i know i don't have lymes,i have > been tested for it about 4 times in the past 2 yrs,as everytime i went > to a doctor and told them my symptoms that's the first thing that they > come up with. > I have been tested for the different forms of lymes also. > Got up this morning dry as ever lol. > > Were any of those four tests done by either Igenex or Medical Diagnostic Lab in New Jersey?? Hollis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2006 Report Share Posted October 17, 2006 Different forms of Lyme Disease?? Often, one does not test positive for Lyme until a course of antibiotics has been taken that can kill Lyme. Since it can change its antigen profile on its coat and hide from the immune system, one must kill some first. When some of the bugs die, their antigens become visable to the immune system and then your system can make antibodies to it. Not saying you have Lyme, but if your doc is testing and testing for it without you ever having taken the appropriate antibiotic, then the bug can be invisible. Doxycycline for a month or so and then retesting a month after the doxy course, can make it visible if it is there. But my sweats were from Babesia which was transmitted along with the Lyme during the tic bite. Babesia is similar to maleria. -- Re: Weird but positive symptom change. > > Night sweats are associated with parasites like Lyme and Babesia. Not > saying that is what is causing yours, but my night sweats from Babesia, were > far different than the hot flashes I had when I went into menopause. > Well as far as parasites,i'm not sure,i know i don't have lymes,i have been tested for it about 4 times in the past 2 yrs,as everytime i went to a doctor and told them my symptoms that's the first thing that they come up with. I have been tested for the different forms of lymes also. Got up this morning dry as ever lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2006 Report Share Posted October 17, 2006 Igenex -- Re: Weird but positive symptom change. In a message dated 10/17/2006 9:46:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time, yelorado@... writes: > > > > > > > Night sweats are associated with parasites like Lyme and Babesia. > Not > > saying that is what is causing yours, but my night sweats from > Babesia, were > > far different than the hot flashes I had when I went into menopause. > > > > > Well as far as parasites,i'm not sure,i know i don't have lymes,i have > been tested for it about 4 times in the past 2 yrs,as everytime i went > to a doctor and told them my symptoms that's the first thing that they > come up with. > I have been tested for the different forms of lymes also. > Got up this morning dry as ever lol. > > Were any of those four tests done by either Igenex or Medical Diagnostic Lab in New Jersey?? Hollis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 > > Different forms of Lyme Disease?? Often, one does not test positive for > Lyme until a course of antibiotics has been taken that can kill Lyme. Since > it can change its antigen profile on its coat and hide from the immune > system, one must kill some first. When some of the bugs die, their antigens > become visable to the immune system and then your system can make antibodies > to it. Not saying you have Lyme, but if your doc is testing and testing for > it without you ever having taken the appropriate antibiotic, then the bug > can be invisible. > > Doxycycline for a month or so and then retesting a month after the doxy > course, can make it visible if it is there. But my sweats were from Babesia > which was transmitted along with the Lyme during the tic bite. Babesia is > similar to maleria. > > -------Original Message------- > OK thanks for that peice of info,what are the specific signs/symptoms of lyme which deffer from anything else,i was bitten by a large tic,smaller deer tick are the main carriers of lymes (so i was told,i do not remember the lab that did the testing and i cannot find the results right now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 In a message dated 10/18/2006 9:26:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time, yelorado@... writes: > > OK thanks for that peice of info,what are the specific > signs/symptoms of lyme which deffer from anything else,i was bitten > by a large tic,smaller deer tick are the main carriers of lymes (so > i was told,i do not remember the lab that did the testing and i > cannot find the results right now. > > If it's not Igenex or Medical Diagnostic Lab, i would urge you to get testing with one of them. Hollis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Please remember this is a Adrenal and Thyroid website Thanks Jeff > > > > Different forms of Lyme Disease?? Often, one does not test > positive for > > Lyme until a course of antibiotics has been taken that can kill > Lyme. Since > > it can change its antigen profile on its coat and hide from the > immune > > system, one must kill some first. When some of the bugs die, > their antigens > > become visable to the immune system and then your system can make > antibodies > > to it. Not saying you have Lyme, but if your doc is testing and > testing for > > it without you ever having taken the appropriate antibiotic, then > the bug > > can be invisible. > > > > Doxycycline for a month or so and then retesting a month after the > doxy > > course, can make it visible if it is there. But my sweats were > from Babesia > > which was transmitted along with the Lyme during the tic bite. > Babesia is > > similar to maleria. > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > OK thanks for that peice of info,what are the specific > signs/symptoms of lyme which deffer from anything else,i was bitten > by a large tic,smaller deer tick are the main carriers of lymes (so > i was told,i do not remember the lab that did the testing and i > cannot find the results right now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 > > >>But, i am confused as of wether i should start the hc when it comes > in the mail or not.<< > > try the Isocort for now. It can't hurt and less ios alwasy better with adrenal meds, I just haven't seen the healing wiht Isocort that I see with HC. > > -- > Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV > My Ebay Jewelry Store (Closing after Xmas!!!) > http://stores.ebay.com/valeriescrystalcreations > http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ > Ok thanks valerie i will stick with the isocort for a bit before doing anyhting else. I know everyone is different but,are there any specific side effects that are generally normal,and when should i expect to see any positive changes. And last but not least when should i begin tapering off of it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 er, are you a moderator? Lynda ----- Original Message ----- > Please remember this is a Adrenal and Thyroid website > Thanks > Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 I've read that Lyme has now mutated and you can get it from a mosquito bite. --- hamerreda3 wrote: > > > > > Different forms of Lyme Disease?? Often, one does > not test > positive for > > Lyme until a course of antibiotics has been taken > that can kill > Lyme. Since > > it can change its antigen profile on its coat and > hide from the > immune > > system, one must kill some first. When some of > the bugs die, > their antigens > > become visable to the immune system and then your > system can make > antibodies > > to it. Not saying you have Lyme, but if your doc > is testing and > testing for > > it without you ever having taken the appropriate > antibiotic, then > the bug > > can be invisible. > > > > Doxycycline for a month or so and then retesting a > month after the > doxy > > course, can make it visible if it is there. But > my sweats were > from Babesia > > which was transmitted along with the Lyme during > the tic bite. > Babesia is > > similar to maleria. > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > OK thanks for that peice of info,what are the > specific > signs/symptoms of lyme which deffer from anything > else,i was bitten > by a large tic,smaller deer tick are the main > carriers of lymes (so > i was told,i do not remember the lab that did the > testing and i > cannot find the results right now. > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Yes, but Lyme could be the root cause of thyroid/adrenal issues. --- j531234 wrote: > Please remember this is a Adrenal and Thyroid > website > Thanks > Jeff > > > > > > > > > Different forms of Lyme Disease?? Often, one > does not test > > positive for > > > Lyme until a course of antibiotics has been > taken that can kill > > Lyme. Since > > > it can change its antigen profile on its coat > and hide from the > > immune > > > system, one must kill some first. When some of > the bugs die, > > their antigens > > > become visable to the immune system and then > your system can > make > > antibodies > > > to it. Not saying you have Lyme, but if your > doc is testing and > > testing for > > > it without you ever having taken the appropriate > antibiotic, > then > > the bug > > > can be invisible. > > > > > > Doxycycline for a month or so and then retesting > a month after > the > > doxy > > > course, can make it visible if it is there. But > my sweats were > > from Babesia > > > which was transmitted along with the Lyme > during the tic bite. > > Babesia is > > > similar to maleria. > > > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > > > > OK thanks for that peice of info,what are the > specific > > signs/symptoms of lyme which deffer from anything > else,i was > bitten > > by a large tic,smaller deer tick are the main > carriers of lymes > (so > > i was told,i do not remember the lab that did the > testing and i > > cannot find the results right now. > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 " OK thanks for that peice of info,what are the specific signs/symptoms of lyme which deffer from anything else,i was bitten by a large tic,smaller deer tick are the main carriers of lymes (so i was told,i do not remember the lab that did the testing and i cannot find the results right now. " Recent Activity 13New Members Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Jeff: I will try to remember that with my faulty memory, as well as avoiding caffeine! -- Re: Weird but positive symptom change. Please remember this is a Adrenal and Thyroid website Thanks Jeff > > > > Different forms of Lyme Disease?? Often, one does not test > positive for > > Lyme until a course of antibiotics has been taken that can kill > Lyme. Since > > it can change its antigen profile on its coat and hide from the > immune > > system, one must kill some first. When some of the bugs die, > their antigens > > become visable to the immune system and then your system can make > antibodies > > to it. Not saying you have Lyme, but if your doc is testing and > testing for > > it without you ever having taken the appropriate antibiotic, then > the bug > > can be invisible. > > > > Doxycycline for a month or so and then retesting a month after the > doxy > > course, can make it visible if it is there. But my sweats were > from Babesia > > which was transmitted along with the Lyme during the tic bite. > Babesia is > > similar to maleria. > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > OK thanks for that peice of info,what are the specific > signs/symptoms of lyme which deffer from anything else,i was bitten > by a large tic,smaller deer tick are the main carriers of lymes (so > i was told,i do not remember the lab that did the testing and i > cannot find the results right now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Ditto! -- Re: Weird but positive symptom change. er, are you a moderator? Lynda ----- Original Message ----- > Please remember this is a Adrenal and Thyroid website > Thanks > Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Oh thanks for reminding me . Lyme trashed my thyroid as well. -- Re: Weird but positive symptom change. Yes, but Lyme could be the root cause of thyroid/adrenal issues. --- j531234 wrote: > Please remember this is a Adrenal and Thyroid > website > Thanks > Jeff > > > > > > > > > Different forms of Lyme Disease?? Often, one > does not test > > positive for > > > Lyme until a course of antibiotics has been > taken that can kill > > Lyme. Since > > > it can change its antigen profile on its coat > and hide from the > > immune > > > system, one must kill some first. When some of > the bugs die, > > their antigens > > > become visable to the immune system and then > your system can > make > > antibodies > > > to it. Not saying you have Lyme, but if your > doc is testing and > > testing for > > > it without you ever having taken the appropriate > antibiotic, > then > > the bug > > > can be invisible. > > > > > > Doxycycline for a month or so and then retesting > a month after > the > > doxy > > > course, can make it visible if it is there. But > my sweats were > > from Babesia > > > which was transmitted along with the Lyme > during the tic bite. > > Babesia is > > > similar to maleria. > > > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > > > > OK thanks for that peice of info,what are the > specific > > signs/symptoms of lyme which deffer from anything > else,i was > bitten > > by a large tic,smaller deer tick are the main > carriers of lymes > (so > > i was told,i do not remember the lab that did the > testing and i > > cannot find the results right now. > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 There are many strains of Lyme. The CDC and medical profession hide the fact that it is transmitted by bugs other than tics. The disease trashed my adrenals gradually, starting first with growth hormone, progesterone, then graduated to estrogen and cortisol and other adrenal hormones. -- Re: Weird but positive symptom change. I've read that Lyme has now mutated and you can get it from a mosquito bite. --- hamerreda3 wrote: > > > > > Different forms of Lyme Disease?? Often, one does > not test > positive for > > Lyme until a course of antibiotics has been taken > that can kill > Lyme. Since > > it can change its antigen profile on its coat and > hide from the > immune > > system, one must kill some first. When some of > the bugs die, > their antigens > > become visable to the immune system and then your > system can make > antibodies > > to it. Not saying you have Lyme, but if your doc > is testing and > testing for > > it without you ever having taken the appropriate > antibiotic, then > the bug > > can be invisible. > > > > Doxycycline for a month or so and then retesting a > month after the > doxy > > course, can make it visible if it is there. But > my sweats were > from Babesia > > which was transmitted along with the Lyme during > the tic bite. > Babesia is > > similar to maleria. > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > OK thanks for that peice of info,what are the > specific > signs/symptoms of lyme which deffer from anything > else,i was bitten > by a large tic,smaller deer tick are the main > carriers of lymes (so > i was told,i do not remember the lab that did the > testing and i > cannot find the results right now. > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 thats good to know thanks --- " C. Mannelli, Ed.D. " wrote: > Different forms of Lyme Disease?? Often, one does > not test positive for > Lyme until a course of antibiotics has been taken > that can kill Lyme. Since > it can change its antigen profile on its coat and > hide from the immune > system, one must kill some first. When some of the > bugs die, their antigens > become visable to the immune system and then your > system can make antibodies > to it. Not saying you have Lyme, but if your doc is > testing and testing for > it without you ever having taken the appropriate > antibiotic, then the bug > can be invisible. > > Doxycycline for a month or so and then retesting a > month after the doxy > course, can make it visible if it is there. But my > sweats were from Babesia > which was transmitted along with the Lyme during > the tic bite. Babesia is > similar to maleria. > > -- Re: Weird but positive > symptom change. > > > > > > Night sweats are associated with parasites like > Lyme and Babesia. > Not > > saying that is what is causing yours, but my night > sweats from > Babesia, were > > far different than the hot flashes I had when I > went into menopause. > > > > Well as far as parasites,i'm not sure,i know i don't > have lymes,i have > been tested for it about 4 times in the past 2 > yrs,as everytime i went > to a doctor and told them my symptoms that's the > first thing that they > come up with. > I have been tested for the different forms of lymes > also. > Got up this morning dry as ever lol. > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 > > There are many strains of Lyme. The CDC and medical profession hide the > fact that it is transmitted by bugs other than tics. > > The disease trashed my adrenals gradually, starting first with growth > hormone, progesterone, then graduated to estrogen and cortisol and other > adrenal hormones. > > -------Original Message------- > > From: > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 > > > Different forms of Lyme Disease?? Often, one does > > not test positive for > > Lyme until a course of antibiotics has been taken > > that can kill Lyme. Since > > it can change its antigen profile on its coat and > > hide from the immune > > system, one must kill some first. When some of the > > bugs die, their antigens > > become visable to the immune system and then your > > system can make antibodies > > to it. Not saying you have Lyme, but if your doc is > > testing and testing for > > it without you ever having taken the appropriate > > antibiotic, then the bug > > can be invisible. > > > > Doxycycline for a month or so and then retesting a > > month after the doxy > > course, can make it visible if it is there. But my > > sweats were from Babesia > > which was transmitted along with the Lyme during > > the tic bite. Babesia is > > similar to maleria. > > So basically if i find out i have lymes after all this time from it going undetected,and untreated,i basically am a hopeless case? From what i have learned is that lymes can be cured upon early detection. Just trying to get the facts straight,i have to find the lymes results. The doctor i go to uses some of the best labs for most testing (dda,aal etc..) but i'm just not sure which lab did the test. > > > > > > > > > > > [ > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 The IGenX western blot is thought to be accurate but there is also research from California showing that the Lyme bugs had their own parasites of a sort in the form of a virus, that has the same DNA profile of Lyme. My Lyme doc does not believe in the virus (stealth virus that was a bacteriophage predating on Lyme bugs). There is also the Q RIBb test which I have not had yet. There are several newer tests for Lyme. The Bowen lab will actually try to culture the bugs from a tissue sample. Bowen labs have a website. http://www.bowen.org/NewSite/LymeDisease.html Here is the stealth virus research web address... http://www.ccid.org/ The PCR test will only find Lyme bugs that have recently died leaving particles of DNA in the urine. So the PCR test is useless unless one is being treated and shedding dead bugs in their urine. I am mercury toxic as well and my Lyme doc recommended removal of my amalgams. Two of my docs realized I was also having adrenal problems and treated me with Cortef. -- Re: Weird but positive symptom change. > > There are many strains of Lyme. The CDC and medical profession hide the > fact that it is transmitted by bugs other than tics. > > The disease trashed my adrenals gradually, starting first with growth > hormone, progesterone, then graduated to estrogen and cortisol and other > adrenal hormones. > > -------Original Message------- > > From: > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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