Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 On another group there was a lot of discussion about lyme and autism in the past few months. Some people believe there is a definite cause and effect. I haven't had any of us tested for lyme so I can't give first hand information. There is an autism and lyme group though. They might be able to offer more help. Aren't you also on the autism/mercury group??? If so you can likely look it up in archives, I think that was the group?? I think Andy at some point made a comment or two. What made you test for lyme if I may ask? " (=^.^=) meow " wrote: can heavy metal poisioning be confused with lyme disease? my doctor gave me a lyme test and some lines showed up positive. thank you in advance friends... janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 > > can heavy metal poisioning be confused with lyme disease? > my doctor gave me a lyme test and some lines showed up positive. > > thank you in advance friends... > janey > I believe it can be. They seem to have a lot of the same mental symptoms, fatigue, and acheyness. personally, i've been on antibiotics for over a year now for lyme disease. i think i have (or at least had) both mercury poisoning and lyme disease, which makes things that much more confusing, and fun in some areas, like yeast overgrowth (antibiotics kill good bacteria, so add that to the fact that most mercury poisoned people have yeast problems to start with and that they are exacerbated by treatment). I, like you, had " some lines " show up positive. To further diagnose me my doctor gave me antibiotics to see if A, i got better, and B if i had a " die off " or " herxheimer " reaction. Both happened so it looked like i had it. i stopped improving after about 6 months and just in the last month or so started taking chelators for mercury. they really mess me up if i take too much so i'm pretty sure i've got that too. so anyways, in my opinion it would probably be good to take the appropriate antibiotics for maybe 6 weeks and see if anything happens. and keep in mind that having one doesn't mean you don't have the other to some degree. and make sure you watch your yeast (diet, anti-fungals, pro- biotics). and you might not want to treat both at the same time, at least for a while, because if you get better you won't know why. btw, what are your symptoms? larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 thanx larry for your reply. my doctor gave me the Lyme IgM western blot test from IGeneX, inc. i got some positives, some negitives. i heard these tests aren't all that reliable. my symtoms have been going on & off for 4 years now. a year and an half ago i got all 8 amalgams out (the right way i believe)-but never chelated. my symtoms from 4 years on & off: anxiety,brain fog,short term memory, hives(had them for 10 years)nervousness,tingling in left arm,muscle twicthes, constipation,dizzy, low blood pressure, fatigue & wake up nauseous. i've dropped 30 lbs. i've been on a candida diet for a year. this has been a nightmare rollercoaster for me. janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Check out the Salt/C protocol link in the Links section. A lot of people seem to improve on this. > > can heavy metal poisioning be confused with lyme disease? > my doctor gave me a lyme test and some lines showed up positive. > > thank you in advance friends... > janey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 hi melissa, my doctor made me take a test for it. and my new hair tests are boarder line for mercury...so i'm not ruling that out yet...but she suspects lyme. i did get some positive on the lyme test..so we will further persue it. i just want to feel well again. janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Janey, I have the same situation with lyme but I do have a positive on the counting rules. Just curious, did you do salt/c? Lee Re: lyme disease hi melissa, my doctor made me take a test for it. and my new hair tests are boarder line for mercury...so i'm not ruling that out yet...but she suspects lyme. i did get some positive on the lyme test..so we will further persue it. i just want to feel well again. janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 , where have you heard about people's improvements on the Salt/C protocol? > > > > can heavy metal poisioning be confused with lyme disease? > > my doctor gave me a lyme test and some lines showed up positive. > > > > thank you in advance friends... > > janey > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Some people on this group felt they had both lyme and mercury. They tried salt/C and felt they had some improvement and decided to do that instead of chelation for now. You can join the lymestrategies group to learn more. -- > > > > > > can heavy metal poisioning be confused with lyme disease? > > > my doctor gave me a lyme test and some lines showed up positive. > > > > > > thank you in advance friends... > > > janey > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 > > thanx larry for your reply. > my doctor gave me the Lyme IgM western blot test from IGeneX, inc. > i got some positives, some negitives. i heard these tests aren't all > that reliable. l--- that is the same test i took. i'm pretty sure you're right - the test isn't very useful. lots of false negatives. do you have any other reasons to think it's lyme disease? when things got bad 4 years ago, was it all of a sudden? like you were consistently healthy and your brain worked fine and then something came over you fairly suddenly? and did you have any ticks on you or a bite? or are you in an area where there are lots of deer and rodents? Also, if things got bad all of a sudden 4 years ago, is there reason to believe you got an extra dose of mercury, maybe from dental work about a year prior, etc.?? > my symtoms have been going on & off for 4 years now. a year and an > half ago i got all 8 amalgams out (the right way i believe)-but never > chelated. > my symtoms from 4 years on & off: anxiety,brain fog,short term memory, > hives(had them for 10 years)nervousness,tingling in left arm,muscle > twicthes, constipation,dizzy, low blood pressure, fatigue & wake up > nauseous. i've dropped 30 lbs. > i've been on a candida diet for a year. > this has been a nightmare rollercoaster for me. l-- i read some of your other emails. my personal opinion is that you really should try chelating... for one thing, if you don't use lipoic acid eventually, any mercury that got into your brain, and surely there was some, will never come out. so any symptoms you have from that (possibly brain fog, nervousness, anxiety, short term memory, dizzy, twitches) will never ever improve. you could (and i probably would) start with DMPS. if you're worried about it being too hard on you, start at a really really low dose, like 5mg and do it every 6 hours to minimize the chances of redistribution. i would think the chances of you noticing anything negative (or positive for that matter) at that dose would be extremely small. after you've taken a given dose for a week or two, if it's not helping, but not bothering you either, you can go up. eventually, if mercury is a problem, i would think you would find a dose where you actually feel better than you do now. either that, you will find a dose that bothers you and then you can back down, but you will know it is helping. and if you get up to a high dose (like 100mg) and notice nothing, then you could phase in lipoic acid the same way (i'd phase it in at some point regardless)... also, from what i've read, lots of people can't get rid of lyme disease until they deal with mercury. once they get rid of the mercury, their immune system (and everything else) is a lot stronger and works a lot better and can help out a lot more. it's like on the autism group, it seem like there are lots of stories of parents who want to get their kid strong enough for chelation by fixing their yeast problems or this or that, but then when they finally get around to chelating, they see immense improvement and say " why didn't i do this earlier??? " since the mercury is what is causing the problem, and nothing will ever get fixed until the root problem is dealt with... Also, i noticed on your hair test, lithium was zero. mine was too. on one of the things i read about the counting rules, it was stated that very low lithium is common in mercury poisoning. larry > > janey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 wow larry- thank you for that informative and sensitive post. i have dmps in 10 mgs. maybe i should get my doctor to order the 5 mgs. i guess i will have to take the 'plunge' and do it, even though i am so scared to do it-my anxiety doesn't help me from being a chicken. is it common that this comes & goes? my hives popping out for no good reason? i find it wierd that while i was on mega doses of advil when i got my tmj (from all the restoration of taking out the metals)all these symtoms didn't bother me...wierd. i too have been trying to control the candida. i've dropped 30 pounds just from being ill. this is a stupid question, but does the mercury also cause white blood count to go up too? as though i'm fighting some sort of an infection? do you do dmps? how much & for how long? janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 thanx stephanie, i will join this group and see what they have to say. yes i've heard about the salt/c...lots of people happy with this. janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 hi lee, no..i'm just reading about the salt/c now...i see lots of postitives. i think it's worth a try. janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 > > wow larry- > thank you for that informative and sensitive post. > i have dmps in 10 mgs. maybe i should get my doctor to order the 5 mgs. > i guess i will have to take the 'plunge' and do it, even though i am > so scared to do it-my anxiety doesn't help me from being a chicken. > is it common that this comes & goes? l--- for me, it does, especially when i was on DMSA, not so much with DMPS. occasionally i'm absolutely fearful of absolutely nothing (and everything). my hives popping out for no good > reason? > i find it wierd that while i was on mega doses of advil when i got my > tmj (from all the restoration of taking out the metals)all these > symtoms didn't bother me...wierd. l--- have you tried taking fish oil? i'm not sure how advil works, but i know asprin works (at least partially - i'm not an expert on this) by blocking certain chemicals and making more of others from fatty acids - prostoglandins and such, and that fish oil also does this, but in a better and more permanent way. i know it also helps with anything caused by excessive inflammation - like maybe it would help with the hives?? > i too have been trying to control the candida. i've dropped 30 pounds > just from being ill. > > this is a stupid question, but does the mercury also cause white blood > count to go up too? as though i'm fighting some sort of an infection? > > do you do dmps? how much & for how long? l--- personally, i do 50mg every 6 hours. i'm only on my first round, but it's gone about 2 weeks. i tried 100mg for a few days - it caused a hair more discomfort, but i think i'm going to ask my doctor for that next month. for the last 3 days i also took 50mg LA every 3 hours. that went pretty well, though i had to watch my anger a bit more. i think i'm probably not nearly as poisoned as you though. my symptoms aren't too extreme, just more depressed and significantly less able to concentrate than i used to be. and my energy levels are fairly low. i would think 10mg would be a low enough dose, i just suggested 5mg because that is the lowest dose i've ever heard of anyone taking. good luck with whatever you decide on! > > janey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 thanks again larry. 1 more ? did you ever feel fatigue or nausea from the mercury? headache...blah? janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 > > thanks again larry. > 1 more ? > did you ever feel fatigue or nausea from the mercury? > headache...blah? > > janey > currently, i feel all four of those things to some degree. i think it is the mercury. i know for a very long time i've gotten headaches more often then most people. usually pretty dull but very persistent or frequent. i also felt lack of energy, though it wasn't until getting lyme disease (i think) that it was much of a problem. before i just felt that i didn't have quite the energy other people do. Nausea was never a problem before the lyme disease. with it though, i felt mild nausea all the time and got really sick a few times. i'd eat something and randomly my stomach would just say " i'm having none of that! and i'm getting rid of anything you've eaten in the last 8 hours too! " now it's just occasional mild nausea. you're welcome. larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 > > thanks again larry. > 1 more ? > did you ever feel fatigue or nausea from the mercury? > headache...blah? > > janey > and one more thing, i should have mentioned fatigue since it is very significant... having lyme disease, my energy levels dropped more and more for a few years. towards the end, and continuing until very recently, i couldn't exercise without getting sick and being bed- ridden for a few days, i always had a backlog of laundry and dishes and if it wasn't for needing to go to work, i probably would never get out of bed. doing everything was hard. going to get groceries, making food, etc. i think that chelation has helped that more than anything. because even treating lyme disease - it got rid of lots of symptoms but i'm not sure it helped anything at all in the fatigue department. i think it helped my exercise tolerance some, but that's about all. in fact, i think i even became more fatigued between the time i started taking antibiotics and the time i started taking chelators (about a year's time). Six months of that time i was on that cilantro/chlorella protocol, though, and i think it's quite possible that was part of why i got worse in that area... larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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