Guest guest Posted October 5, 1999 Report Share Posted October 5, 1999 " Dr. Brown always told patients they WOULD get better, but it could take some time. Since he treated thousands of people over many, many years, it seems like he would know if antibiotics just didn't work for some people. Yet that wasn't mentioned in the book. I'm very curious as to what others think about this. " When I was new to the list I wrote often. While I was having problems I asked a lot of questions. Now that the RA is under control (eleven months on minocycline) I don't write much. I just scan the list. I don't think the current messages are an indicator of how well the protocol works since people who get their lives back go on and do life rather than the list. I still get the list but now it is in digest form so I zip through it looking specifically for information I can use or questions I can respond to. Pretty soon I'll move on. Luckily there are people like Ethel and who stick around to help new comers. I never had to ask the questions about I.V. anti-biotics or things like tea leaf extract or a dozen other special things people need who have advanced or resistant arthritis's. I was lucky to find the protocol early in my disease and even luckier to have generic minocycline work for me from the start. Dr. Brown, in his book, is giving an over view of the thousands of people he treated and was more able to give a complete picture of what a person could expect from the protocol. The list is just a vignette of what is on peoples minds on a given day. Put more stock in what Dr. Brown says than on anything you read here on a particular day. j Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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