Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 , I have also researched Mycoplasma's! Some highly suspect Mycoplasma is the root ingredient in the AIDS virus and that is what made it so contagious and deadly.... Very interesting stuff! (and, scary too) I think that most of us are infected with at least one of these stealth bacteria's/virus's so you are on the right track for sure! Let me know if you need anything on Mycoplasma as I have some info. for you on that as well. They believe Desert Storm sickness is caused by Mycoplasma from a chemical weapon. (Sadaam H.) There is a special lab in California that will test for ALL of these, so let me know if you would like to have that info. too. Good Luck Dana > > > > Hi , > > I have some info. for you about how Lyme can affect the > > Hypothalamus/Pituitary/Adrenal Axis. > > > > Low Adrenal Function / Adrenal Insufficiency-- > > > Hypothalamus/pituitary/adrenal axis dysfunction is frequently > > > associated with Lyme disease, and many Lyme patients have > > > both thyroid and adrenal insufficiency. > > > > > > Hypothyroidism-- Hypothalamus/pituitary/adrenal axis dysfunction > > > is frequently associated with Lyme disease, and many Lyme patients > > > have both thyroid and adrenal insufficiency. > > > > > > > > > Immunity > > > Counter-indicators: > > > Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia Syndrome : Lyme disease should be a > > > differential diagnosis for all fibromyalgia patients who could have > > > been exposed to a tick bite. Despite antibiotic treatment, a sequel > > > of Lyme disease may be a post-Lyme disease syndrome (PLS), which is > > > characterized by persistent arthralgia, fatigue, and neurocognitive > > > impairment. [Journal of Rheumatology 23(8): pp.1392-1397, 1996] > > > Although patients with CFS and PLS share many features, including > > > symptoms of severe fatigue and cognitive impairment, patients with > > > PLS show greater cognitive deficits than patients with CFS compared > > > with healthy controls. This is particularly apparent among patients > > > with PLS without premorbid psychiatric illness. > > > > > > According to an informal study conducted by the American Lyme > > Disease > > > Alliance (ALDA), most patients diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue > > > Syndrome (CFS) are actually suffering from Lyme disease. In a study > > > of 31 patients diagnosed with CFS, 28 patients, or 90.3%, were > > found > > > to be ill as a result of Lyme disease. > > > > > > ---I really think that most of us should rule out Lyme Disease as a > > contributing factor in our illness's. Igenix has a website with > > information about testing for Lyme. Let me know if you have any > > questions! > > > > Dana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 ----- Original Message ----- From: Dana There is a > special lab in California that will test for ALL of these, so let me > know if you would like to have that info. too. Hi Dana, If you're talking about Prof Garth Nicolson's Institute for Molecular Medicine - www.immed.org/ - they are no longer doing the testing, but are advising use of a New Jersey lab, Medical Diagnostic Laboratories, that they've trained to do the PCR tests for Mycoplasma, Lymes, and many more. I recently sent them blood to do the tests suggested by Dr. Nicholson for CFS (which include a variety of Mycoplasma, Lymes, and more) and am awaiting results. The web site is a wealth of information, though not the best designed I've seen. I emailed Dr. Nicholson and he sent me info on what tests to order and treatment protocols ... I would be glad to send this on to any who are interested. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 ----- Original Message ----- From: Dana There is a > special lab in California that will test for ALL of these, so let me > know if you would like to have that info. too. Hi Dana, If you're talking about Prof Garth Nicolson's Institute for Molecular Medicine - www.immed.org/ - they are no longer doing the testing, but are advising use of a New Jersey lab, Medical Diagnostic Laboratories, that they've trained to do the PCR tests for Mycoplasma, Lymes, and many more. I recently sent them blood to do the tests suggested by Dr. Nicholson for CFS (which include a variety of Mycoplasma, Lymes, and more) and am awaiting results. The web site is a wealth of information, though not the best designed I've seen. I emailed Dr. Nicholson and he sent me info on what tests to order and treatment protocols ... I would be glad to send this on to any who are interested. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 So, this makes me wonder. How many of us have or have had a serious Illness (bacterial, viral)? I had meningitis with encephalitis. Anyone else have any big guy? Jackie > , > I have also researched Mycoplasma's! Some highly suspect Mycoplasma > is the root ingredient in the AIDS virus and that is what made it so > contagious and deadly.... Very interesting stuff! (and, scary too) > I think that most of us are infected with at least one of these > stealth bacteria's/virus's so you are on the right track for sure! > Let me know if you need anything on Mycoplasma as I have some info. > for you on that as well. They believe Desert Storm sickness is > caused by Mycoplasma from a chemical weapon. (Sadaam H.) There is a > special lab in California that will test for ALL of these, so let me > know if you would like to have that info. too. Good Luck > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 So, this makes me wonder. How many of us have or have had a serious Illness (bacterial, viral)? I had meningitis with encephalitis. Anyone else have any big guy? Jackie > , > I have also researched Mycoplasma's! Some highly suspect Mycoplasma > is the root ingredient in the AIDS virus and that is what made it so > contagious and deadly.... Very interesting stuff! (and, scary too) > I think that most of us are infected with at least one of these > stealth bacteria's/virus's so you are on the right track for sure! > Let me know if you need anything on Mycoplasma as I have some info. > for you on that as well. They believe Desert Storm sickness is > caused by Mycoplasma from a chemical weapon. (Sadaam H.) There is a > special lab in California that will test for ALL of these, so let me > know if you would like to have that info. too. Good Luck > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 > > , > I have also researched Mycoplasma's! let me > know if you would like to have that info. too. Well, Dana, if you have it handy...whenever you have a chance, I'd appreciate it. No rush. If I have it, I'm sure it's not going anywhere! Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 > > , > I have also researched Mycoplasma's! let me > know if you would like to have that info. too. Well, Dana, if you have it handy...whenever you have a chance, I'd appreciate it. No rush. If I have it, I'm sure it's not going anywhere! Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 > > , > I have also researched Mycoplasma's! let me > know if you would like to have that info. too. Well, Dana, if you have it handy...whenever you have a chance, I'd appreciate it. No rush. If I have it, I'm sure it's not going anywhere! Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 > > So, this makes me wonder. How many of us have or have had a serious > Illness (bacterial, viral)? > > I had meningitis with encephalitis. > > Anyone else have any big guy? > Let's see...not a big guy, but definitely a suspect...tested positive for cytomegalo virus in the timeframe that I had a full-term stillbirth. Then had a miscarriage a couple of months later. Cytomegalo virus is implicated in adrenal issues in AIDS patients. FORTUNATELY, I DON'T have AIDS or HIV. Guess I'll be happy sticking with thyroid and adrenals! Also, I had shingles in college at age 20, which was considered to be odd, due to my youth. Definitely need to test for mroe than the obvious, because it looks as if my immune system was somewhat compromised YEARS ago! Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 > > So, this makes me wonder. How many of us have or have had a serious > Illness (bacterial, viral)? > > I had meningitis with encephalitis. > > Anyone else have any big guy? > Let's see...not a big guy, but definitely a suspect...tested positive for cytomegalo virus in the timeframe that I had a full-term stillbirth. Then had a miscarriage a couple of months later. Cytomegalo virus is implicated in adrenal issues in AIDS patients. FORTUNATELY, I DON'T have AIDS or HIV. Guess I'll be happy sticking with thyroid and adrenals! Also, I had shingles in college at age 20, which was considered to be odd, due to my youth. Definitely need to test for mroe than the obvious, because it looks as if my immune system was somewhat compromised YEARS ago! Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 CMV is very prevalent within the US population, approximately 85% will test positive for it, (that info is from a few years ago). It's more unusual to test negative for it. Most people have had it and never even knew they had anything. In others it can wreck havoc. It's especially dangerous for those with compromised immune systems, and can be lethal if that's the case. Linn > > > > > So, this makes me wonder. How many of us have or have had a serious > > Illness (bacterial, viral)? > > > > I had meningitis with encephalitis. > > > > Anyone else have any big guy? > > > > Let's see...not a big guy, but definitely a suspect...tested positive > for cytomegalo virus in the timeframe that I had a full-term > stillbirth. Then had a miscarriage a couple of months later. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 CMV is very prevalent within the US population, approximately 85% will test positive for it, (that info is from a few years ago). It's more unusual to test negative for it. Most people have had it and never even knew they had anything. In others it can wreck havoc. It's especially dangerous for those with compromised immune systems, and can be lethal if that's the case. Linn > > > > > So, this makes me wonder. How many of us have or have had a serious > > Illness (bacterial, viral)? > > > > I had meningitis with encephalitis. > > > > Anyone else have any big guy? > > > > Let's see...not a big guy, but definitely a suspect...tested positive > for cytomegalo virus in the timeframe that I had a full-term > stillbirth. Then had a miscarriage a couple of months later. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2006 Report Share Posted November 25, 2006 CMV is very prevalent within the US population, approximately 85% will test positive for it, (that info is from a few years ago). It's more unusual to test negative for it. Most people have had it and never even knew they had anything. In others it can wreck havoc. It's especially dangerous for those with compromised immune systems, and can be lethal if that's the case. Linn > > > > > So, this makes me wonder. How many of us have or have had a serious > > Illness (bacterial, viral)? > > > > I had meningitis with encephalitis. > > > > Anyone else have any big guy? > > > > Let's see...not a big guy, but definitely a suspect...tested positive > for cytomegalo virus in the timeframe that I had a full-term > stillbirth. Then had a miscarriage a couple of months later. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 , I am very sorry to hear of your huge losses. My heart goes out to you. I too had shingles in my youth. Highschool as matter of fact. My grandma said they were due to stress. But they are viral? I never knew that. Jackie > > > > > So, this makes me wonder. How many of us have or have had a serious > > Illness (bacterial, viral)? > > > > I had meningitis with encephalitis. > > > > Anyone else have any big guy? > > > > Let's see...not a big guy, but definitely a suspect...tested positive > for cytomegalo virus in the timeframe that I had a full-term > stillbirth. Then had a miscarriage a couple of months later. > > Cytomegalo virus is implicated in adrenal issues in AIDS patients. > FORTUNATELY, I DON'T have AIDS or HIV. Guess I'll be happy sticking > with thyroid and adrenals! > > Also, I had shingles in college at age 20, which was considered to be > odd, due to my youth. > > Definitely need to test for mroe than the obvious, because it looks as > if my immune system was somewhat compromised YEARS ago! > > Warmly, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 , I am very sorry to hear of your huge losses. My heart goes out to you. I too had shingles in my youth. Highschool as matter of fact. My grandma said they were due to stress. But they are viral? I never knew that. Jackie > > > > > So, this makes me wonder. How many of us have or have had a serious > > Illness (bacterial, viral)? > > > > I had meningitis with encephalitis. > > > > Anyone else have any big guy? > > > > Let's see...not a big guy, but definitely a suspect...tested positive > for cytomegalo virus in the timeframe that I had a full-term > stillbirth. Then had a miscarriage a couple of months later. > > Cytomegalo virus is implicated in adrenal issues in AIDS patients. > FORTUNATELY, I DON'T have AIDS or HIV. Guess I'll be happy sticking > with thyroid and adrenals! > > Also, I had shingles in college at age 20, which was considered to be > odd, due to my youth. > > Definitely need to test for mroe than the obvious, because it looks as > if my immune system was somewhat compromised YEARS ago! > > Warmly, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 , I am very sorry to hear of your huge losses. My heart goes out to you. I too had shingles in my youth. Highschool as matter of fact. My grandma said they were due to stress. But they are viral? I never knew that. Jackie > > > > > So, this makes me wonder. How many of us have or have had a serious > > Illness (bacterial, viral)? > > > > I had meningitis with encephalitis. > > > > Anyone else have any big guy? > > > > Let's see...not a big guy, but definitely a suspect...tested positive > for cytomegalo virus in the timeframe that I had a full-term > stillbirth. Then had a miscarriage a couple of months later. > > Cytomegalo virus is implicated in adrenal issues in AIDS patients. > FORTUNATELY, I DON'T have AIDS or HIV. Guess I'll be happy sticking > with thyroid and adrenals! > > Also, I had shingles in college at age 20, which was considered to be > odd, due to my youth. > > Definitely need to test for mroe than the obvious, because it looks as > if my immune system was somewhat compromised YEARS ago! > > Warmly, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 Dana, Could you send me what you have on mycoplasmas too? Thanks! angesc2001 wrote: > > , > I have also researched Mycoplasma's! let me > know if you would like to have that info. too. Well, Dana, if you have it handy...whenever you have a chance, I'd appreciate it. No rush. If I have it, I'm sure it's not going anywhere! Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 Dana, Could you send me what you have on mycoplasmas too? Thanks! angesc2001 wrote: > > , > I have also researched Mycoplasma's! let me > know if you would like to have that info. too. Well, Dana, if you have it handy...whenever you have a chance, I'd appreciate it. No rush. If I have it, I'm sure it's not going anywhere! Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 Dana, Could you send me what you have on mycoplasmas too? Thanks! angesc2001 wrote: > > , > I have also researched Mycoplasma's! let me > know if you would like to have that info. too. Well, Dana, if you have it handy...whenever you have a chance, I'd appreciate it. No rush. If I have it, I'm sure it's not going anywhere! Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 I have had encephalitis from Lyme. Had to have hyperbaric chamber treatments to reduce the swelling. However, a year later my MRI was worse! Probably damage done from Lyme die off in brain. My headaches did resolve for a year so it must have worked. BUT, it is comeing back, the headaches, etc. It never goes away if you do not catch it in early stage I. -- Re: , you wanted to know about this?() > > So, this makes me wonder. How many of us have or have had a serious > Illness (bacterial, viral)? > > I had meningitis with encephalitis. > > Anyone else have any big guy? > Let's see...not a big guy, but definitely a suspect...tested positive for cytomegalo virus in the timeframe that I had a full-term stillbirth. Then had a miscarriage a couple of months later. Cytomegalo virus is implicated in adrenal issues in AIDS patients. FORTUNATELY, I DON'T have AIDS or HIV. Guess I'll be happy sticking with thyroid and adrenals! Also, I had shingles in college at age 20, which was considered to be odd, due to my youth. Definitely need to test for mroe than the obvious, because it looks as if my immune system was somewhat compromised YEARS ago! Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 > > CMV is very prevalent within the US population, approximately 85% > will test positive for it, (that info is from a few years ago). It's > more unusual to test negative for it. Most people have had it and > never even knew they had anything. In others it can wreck havoc. > It's especially dangerous for those with compromised immune systems, > and can be lethal if that's the case. > Right...it's a common virus in preschoolers. Basically just cold symptoms. The question becomes the compromised immune system. Typically, we think AIDS or HIV. But I suspect that is just one extreme on the spectrum. Who knows. Unfortunately, mainstream medicine is not interested. Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 > > , > > I am very sorry to hear of your huge losses. My heart goes out to you. Thank you, Jackie...you're so kind. > > I too had shingles in my youth. Highschool as matter of fact. My > grandma said they were due to stress. But they are viral? I never > knew that. > Shingles is an outbreak of the varicella virus - chickenpox. Your grandma was probably right regarding the stress. That's what they told me too when I had it - college stress, etc. (Painful as all get-out, huh?) But, that begets the question...why were we handling stress in such an extreme fashion? Honestly, I really wasn't under THAT much stress! That was the same year that I got a viral cough thing that lasted 6 weeks. Makes me wonder... Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 > > , > > I am very sorry to hear of your huge losses. My heart goes out to you. Thank you, Jackie...you're so kind. > > I too had shingles in my youth. Highschool as matter of fact. My > grandma said they were due to stress. But they are viral? I never > knew that. > Shingles is an outbreak of the varicella virus - chickenpox. Your grandma was probably right regarding the stress. That's what they told me too when I had it - college stress, etc. (Painful as all get-out, huh?) But, that begets the question...why were we handling stress in such an extreme fashion? Honestly, I really wasn't under THAT much stress! That was the same year that I got a viral cough thing that lasted 6 weeks. Makes me wonder... Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 > > , > > I am very sorry to hear of your huge losses. My heart goes out to you. Thank you, Jackie...you're so kind. > > I too had shingles in my youth. Highschool as matter of fact. My > grandma said they were due to stress. But they are viral? I never > knew that. > Shingles is an outbreak of the varicella virus - chickenpox. Your grandma was probably right regarding the stress. That's what they told me too when I had it - college stress, etc. (Painful as all get-out, huh?) But, that begets the question...why were we handling stress in such an extreme fashion? Honestly, I really wasn't under THAT much stress! That was the same year that I got a viral cough thing that lasted 6 weeks. Makes me wonder... Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 Has anyone ever read Horowitz's books on how the hep B vaccine was contaminated with ...........................viruses (HIV) and that Lyme was and IS NOW on the list of biological weapons development. In San , Tx, Lyme is cultured in the lab and studied for purposes of dealing with an attack of it used as a weapon from other counties. There is also info about a lab a few miles from Lyme, Conneticut where it is rumored Lyme was actually developed to use against our enemies, a severe strain or two, engineered in the lab, was released and the first outbreak of Lyme (documented) was in Lyme, Ct where many children suddenly developed juvenile RA. http://www.tetrahedron.org/ -- Re: , you wanted to know about this?() , I have also researched Mycoplasma's! Some highly suspect Mycoplasma is the root ingredient in the AIDS virus and that is what made it so contagious and deadly.... Very interesting stuff! (and, scary too) I think that most of us are infected with at least one of these stealth bacteria's/virus's so you are on the right track for sure! Let me know if you need anything on Mycoplasma as I have some info. for you on that as well. They believe Desert Storm sickness is caused by Mycoplasma from a chemical weapon. (Sadaam H.) There is a special lab in California that will test for ALL of these, so let me know if you would like to have that info. too. Good Luck Dana > > > > Hi , > > I have some info. for you about how Lyme can affect the > > Hypothalamus/Pituitary/Adrenal Axis. > > > > Low Adrenal Function / Adrenal Insufficiency-- > > > Hypothalamus/pituitary/adrenal axis dysfunction is frequently > > > associated with Lyme disease, and many Lyme patients have > > > both thyroid and adrenal insufficiency. > > > > > > Hypothyroidism-- Hypothalamus/pituitary/adrenal axis dysfunction > > > is frequently associated with Lyme disease, and many Lyme patients > > > have both thyroid and adrenal insufficiency. > > > > > > > > > Immunity > > > Counter-indicators: > > > Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia Syndrome : Lyme disease should be a > > > differential diagnosis for all fibromyalgia patients who could have > > > been exposed to a tick bite. Despite antibiotic treatment, a sequel > > > of Lyme disease may be a post-Lyme disease syndrome (PLS), which is > > > characterized by persistent arthralgia, fatigue, and neurocognitive > > > impairment. [Journal of Rheumatology 23(8): pp.1392-1397, 1996] > > > Although patients with CFS and PLS share many features, including > > > symptoms of severe fatigue and cognitive impairment, patients with > > > PLS show greater cognitive deficits than patients with CFS compared > > > with healthy controls. This is particularly apparent among patients > > > with PLS without premorbid psychiatric illness. > > > > > > According to an informal study conducted by the American Lyme > > Disease > > > Alliance (ALDA), most patients diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue > > > Syndrome (CFS) are actually suffering from Lyme disease. In a study > > > of 31 patients diagnosed with CFS, 28 patients, or 90.3%, were > > found > > > to be ill as a result of Lyme disease. > > > > > > ---I really think that most of us should rule out Lyme Disease as a > > contributing factor in our illness's. Igenix has a website with > > information about testing for Lyme. Let me know if you have any > > questions! > > > > Dana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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