Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 What antibiotic did they use for a provication test? Did you do the western blot or the ?To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, May 23, 2010 9:10:33 AMSubject: Re: Re:Lyme stuff Please get tested (I"m one of the ones that have mentioned this to you before). My son tested technically negative the first time around but had several Lyme specific positive bands. We did a provocation test and he is now positive. My son's immune system is HORRIBLE but with antibiotics and supplements we are slowly bringing him around!!!!If you feel better on antibiotics - this was our biggest sign!!!!Good luck LOL, I get wordy too. Thanks for the info. People have mentioned Lyme to me here and there, and I kinda just blew it off. After going on that website, I think this could be what is affecting the whole house, even the dog. Going over the symptom list we have a lot of them. I was just curious how dangerous treatment protocols are. I read something on a website about some antibiotics triggering lyme to become more active, and at the same time all four of us got a stomach virus and it was so bad we all got a shot in the but (probably an antibiotic?) to help it. I am thinking whatever was in that shot might have triggered it. Around this same time we also got a puppy that was from outside the city that could have been exposed to ticks. He is my 180lb. Mastiff with extreme fear and phobias. I guess we just gotta get tested. My daughter's immune system is so shot though, I don't know if it would show up. Maybe it would show up on me. Anyway, thanks for the help. From: "allrpossiblegmail" <allrpossiblegmail>To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comSent: Sun, May 23, 2010 6:26:40 AMSubject: Re:Lyme stuff Go to www.liafoundation. org and click on treatments. The most popular treatments in the natural arena stem from either Klinghardt or Cowden. You can Google their names "Cowden Lyme treatment" to find their ideas. Burrascano has some popular antibiotic treatment ideas, as well as Schaller. If you Google "Schaller Lyme treatment" you will learn his ideas, etc. Lyme is tricky. You can live with it and not be ill, but it seems to always affect you. Some may just get allergies or knee pain or headaches and kind of ignore it. Others actually become paralyzed, deaf, blind, mute and/or die. Sorry to be graphic. It seems that the toxic burden has a lot to do with how much one is ill. Having protozoan infections also increases the symptoms. Having other pathogens in general, increases the severity of the symptoms. Electrosmog seems to make it worse as well as mold. Then there are also many types of Lyme species. So, it's a real problem. But interestingly, some live with it their entire life, and only get irritable bowels, and then arthritis and heart disease in old age. Some actually never get arthritis, or rather don't get the pain, but tend not to bend their knees when they walk. I know it sounds weird for a pathogen to vary so much, but it mainly damages the immune system, so whatever other pathogens and toxins you are exposed to, are a main reason for your particular symptoms. Also it eats connective tissue, causing skin issues (numerous different kinds), arthritis, etc., and takes out digestion. Chronic fatigue is a common symptom or brain fog. Anything that detoxes, boost immunity or kills pathogens will help, but long-term aggressive treatments are often needed. Some still die even though they are antibiotics for many years trying to defeat it. They are usually the older crowd. I haven't seen reports that children or young people are dying, but some come close. Mostly, one is just ill, and the docs diagnose them with just about everything else but Lyme. Lyme disease is the most political disease I have seen. There is something fishy going on concerning Lyme treatments. Lots of doctors are being attacked just for treating Lyme. I still don't understand it. It makes no sense. Treating Lyme can save the word trillions of dollars. But, if you look into it, you will find all kinds of weird stories about Lyme. As political as autism is, Lyme is much more. Weird how we must struggle to get medical treatment to get well from autism and Lyme. You would think the world would want people to be healthy and not disabled. When one is healthy, they can pay taxes and need much less medical care. I just don't get it. I probably gave out much more than what you were asking. I get wordy sometimes. LOL. Love and prayers, Heidi N What are the types of stuff docs use to treat Lyme? Which antibiotics and which natural remedies. I'm not gonna run out and buy them, just curious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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