Guest guest Posted March 22, 2000 Report Share Posted March 22, 2000 Hi, I'm an old timer on the list (Hi Lizbeth!), I've been with it since its beginnings, and 90% of the time I've been a lurker. In 1997, after symptoms for 7 years, I was diagnosed with a mycoplasma infection (or a mild type of Lupus with negative ANA) at Dr. Franco's office and started the AP with erythromycin. 1 1/2 years later I quit the antibiotic because I was symptom free and having problems with yeast (painful sores in my mouth). I stayed symptom free the last couple years except for occasional minor finger and toe pain which seemed to be related to what I ate (milk would trigger it). Since about two months ago the pain in joints large and small, morning stiffness, migranes, night sweats, brain fog, tendonitis, raynouds and fatigue have returned. Still, it's mild, comparatively, and I can continue my usual activities, it just takes more effort and some recovery time. I have started treating myself with tetracycline (Terramycin) from the feed store. The Merck manual lists Terramycin as effective against mycoplasmas. I have heard that the quality of antibiotics at the feed store is the same as for humans but am not sure if this is true. The terramycin costs pennies, whereas, a trip to Dr. Franco costs hundreds of dollars and several days off work and a long drive in the car on painful hip joints. I have bought a bag for $5 and stuffed 00 capsules each holding 50mg of active ingredient, which is good for 4 months at 200 mg MWF. I am more worried about the inactive ingredients. 181 grams of powder contain 10 grams of antibiotic. The package does not say what the other 171 grams are composed of except that it is made to dissolve in the drinking water of livestock. Any opinions, ideas, or chastisements? Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2000 Report Share Posted March 23, 2000 > From: Sharon Mead <smead1@...> > > Hi, > I'm an old timer on the list (Hi Lizbeth!), I've been with it since its > beginnings, and 90% of the time I've been a lurker. In 1997, after > symptoms for 7 years, I was diagnosed with a mycoplasma infection (or a > mild type of Lupus with negative ANA) at Dr. Franco's office and started > the AP with erythromycin. 1 1/2 years later I quit the antibiotic > because I was symptom free and having problems with yeast (painful > sores in my mouth). I stayed symptom free the last couple years except > for occasional minor finger and toe pain which seemed to be related to > what I ate (milk would trigger it). Since about two months ago the pain > in joints large and small, morning stiffness, migranes, night sweats, > brain fog, tendonitis, raynouds and fatigue have returned. Still, it's > mild, comparatively, and I can continue my usual activities, it just > takes more effort and some recovery time. > > I have started treating myself with tetracycline (Terramycin) from the > feed store. The Merck manual lists Terramycin as effective against > mycoplasmas. I have heard that the quality of antibiotics at the feed > store is the same as for humans but am not sure if this is true. The > terramycin costs pennies, whereas, a trip to Dr. Franco costs hundreds > of dollars and several days off work and a long drive in the car on > painful hip joints. I have bought a bag for $5 and stuffed 00 capsules > each holding 50mg of active ingredient, which is good for 4 months at > 200 mg MWF. I am more worried about the inactive ingredients. 181 grams > of powder contain 10 grams of antibiotic. The package does not say what > the other 171 grams are composed of except that it is made to dissolve > in the drinking water of livestock. Any opinions, ideas, or > chastisements? > > Sharon > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > DON'T HATE YOUR RATE! > Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as > 0.0% Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. > Apply NOW! > 1/2120/0/_/532797/_/953784923/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Check with the manufacturer of the terramycin. A call on the phone or an inquiry via e-mail should produce results. Suggest your cow would like to know! Jack Blumenthal Olean, NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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