Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 Hi Art and ; I mix one 50mg tablet of naltrexone with 50ml of water and keep it in the fridge. In Nov 2006 I started taking 3ml/mg per day. During the first 2 weeks I had several days when I felt nauseous, weak, and had a headache. Now I take 4ml/4mg per day (between 9 and 11pm) and have had just one day of flu like symptoms in the last 2 weeks. I do remember a couple of posts describing these symptoms but never saved them. Now you have one to remember. Luigi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2010 Report Share Posted October 22, 2010 Carolyn, the only thing is at this stage I should not be having any new special die off. My diet has been constant, my intake of oil of oregano, olive leaf, L gluatmine and coc. oil is constant. Why would I all of a sudden be having die off? I too feel that it is probably a virus as it seems to be moving through stages. Then, on my lyme site they were mentioning that the azith could be causing a herx. I am not sure if I even have chronic lyme any more unless it is dormant but this could be a herx from that. Thanks for your input. Doug From: Carolyn <carolynmil@...> Subject: Re: Flu like symptoms candidiasis Date: Friday, October 22, 2010, 9:18 PM Â Doug, I assume you have had die-off before. How long does it typically run its course for you? How has it manifested in your body? I ask because we are all so different. Die-off for me is mostly constipation, headache, bloating and fatigue. Not everyone has really high fevers with the flu. It just depends on how your heat regulation (hypothalamus) mechanism works. For example, I almost always get a very high fever with a virus, but my husband's temp typically only gets to around 99.9 or 100F. If I had your symptoms, I would assume that I have some kind of 'bug'. Pay attention to the symptoms over time and see if they align with the course that die-off takes in your body. Yep, you are right. The antibiotics didn't help and probably aggravated existing candida. Sorry I am not much help on this one. Carolyn > > I was taking Azithromycin for broncitis. On the 8th day of a 10 day stent, I began having virus flu symptoms. I did not think this was candida by any means but wonder how would I know. I became tired, got a runny nose and congestion, a passing headache, passing sore throat, and then the illness spread into my chest and I felt nausea. I don't have high temps or the aches associated with the flu so it is either a virus or candida. If anyone can shed more light on the distinction between candida symptoms and a common virus please do. Obviously the Azith is an antibiotic which has the bad effect on the gut. Thanks Doug > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2010 Report Share Posted October 22, 2010 The " flu-like " symptoms that I have when detoxing from the gut fungus gone systemic (and when I used to eat high carbs and had these bad symptoms *all the time*), those symptoms encompass(ed):* chills* fatigue/exhaustion* brain fog* increased need for PRObiotics and antifungals* (shown by more indigestion)* lower immune function. The gut-fungus symptoms never include(d):* fever* sore throat* runny nose* nausea. [i have been dealing with gut-fungus gone systemic for prob 8 or 9 years, maybe more...] Re: the antibiotic your are taking. You need to be taking PRObiotics to rebuild the healthy flora that the antibiotics are killing. I would not even wait until you finish the meds. I would take some probiotics now, but *not* at the same time as ingesting the meds. ..To give the probiotics a chance to propagate in the gut before the anti-stuff gets down there.. Also, the best results I have in rebuilding gut flora are taking the probiotics on an *empty* stomach, and fasting for a minimum of 4 hours afterwards; again, to enable the probiotics to have a chance to propagate without the hindrance of digestive activity. Hope this helps.Louise From: dglsrichey <dglsrichey@...> Subject: Flu like symptoms candidiasis Date: Friday, October 22, 2010, 8:35 PM I was taking Azithromycin for broncitis. On the 8th day of a 10 day stent, I began having virus flu symptoms. I did not think this was candida by any means but wonder how would I know. I became tired, got a runny nose and congestion, a passing headache, passing sore throat, and then the illness spread into my chest and I felt nausea. I don't have high temps or the aches associated with the flu so it is either a virus or candida. If anyone can shed more light on the distinction between candida symptoms and a common virus please do. Obviously the Azith is an antibiotic which has the bad effect on the gut. Thanks Doug ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2010 Report Share Posted October 22, 2010 We here in Baltimore, MD have been seeing a " bug " go around with the symptoms you described to a " T. " I myself had quite a battle with it myself recently: chills, low fever, exhaustion, congestion and chest pains, and nausea too. As I know what detox does to me (sent in prior email), I knew immediately what this was. [NOT detox; was a bug of some sort.] I kicked it btw, with olive leaf, c's, goldenseal root, echinacea, zinc, bed rest--and prayer! Hope this helps.Louise From: Carolyn <carolynmil@...> Subject: Re: Flu like symptoms candidiasis Date: Friday, October 22, 2010, 9:18 PM Doug, I assume you have had die-off before. How long does it typically run its course for you? How has it manifested in your body? I ask because we are all so different. Die-off for me is mostly constipation, headache, bloating and fatigue. Not everyone has really high fevers with the flu. It just depends on how your heat regulation (hypothalamus) mechanism works. For example, I almost always get a very high fever with a virus, but my husband's temp typically only gets to around 99.9 or 100F. If I had your symptoms, I would assume that I have some kind of 'bug'. Pay attention to the symptoms over time and see if they align with the course that die-off takes in your body. Yep, you are right. The antibiotics didn't help and probably aggravated existing candida. Sorry I am not much help on this one. Carolyn > > I was taking Azithromycin for broncitis. On the 8th day of a 10 day stent, I began having virus flu symptoms. I did not think this was candida by any means but wonder how would I know. I became tired, got a runny nose and congestion, a passing headache, passing sore throat, and then the illness spread into my chest and I felt nausea. I don't have high temps or the aches associated with the flu so it is either a virus or candida. If anyone can shed more light on the distinction between candida symptoms and a common virus please do. Obviously the Azith is an antibiotic which has the bad effect on the gut. Thanks Doug > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 Doug, the more I consider everything you've said, the more I believe you have a flu bug. There are different strains going around, and Candida (and the bronchitis) further weakens your immune system so you are more susceptible to these bugs. Let it run its course, and I bet in a week or so, you will start to feel better. I am with you, given your regime' and diligence, you shouldn't be having any die-off now. Hope you get to feeling better soon. Kind Regards, Carolyn > > > > > > I was taking Azithromycin for broncitis. On the 8th day of a 10 day stent, I began having virus flu symptoms. I did not think this was candida by any means but wonder how would I know. I became tired, got a runny nose and congestion, a passing headache, passing sore throat, and then the illness spread into my chest and I felt nausea. I don't have high temps or the aches associated with the flu so it is either a virus or candida. If anyone can shed more light on the distinction between candida symptoms and a common virus please do. Obviously the Azith is an antibiotic which has the bad effect on the gut. Thanks Doug > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 Louise, thanks, I think like you do this is a bug. I may add a couple of things like the zinc and echinicea. I am wondering, do you or anyone else have suggestions on how to handle excess mucous from the nose. I have decided, agreeing with some doctors that is unhealthy to blow one's nose, I have tried claritin and it does not take care of it so how does one handle the excess mucous without blowing one's nose? Thanks Doug From: Carolyn <carolynmil@...> Subject: Re: Flu like symptoms candidiasis Date: Friday, October 22, 2010, 9:18 PM              Doug, I assume you have had die-off before. How long does it typically run its course for you? How has it manifested in your body? I ask because we are all so different. Die-off for me is mostly constipation, headache, bloating and fatigue. Not everyone has really high fevers with the flu. It just depends on how your heat regulation (hypothalamus) mechanism works. For example, I almost always get a very high fever with a virus, but my husband's temp typically only gets to around 99.9 or 100F. If I had your symptoms, I would assume that I have some kind of 'bug'. Pay attention to the symptoms over time and see if they align with the course that die-off takes in your body. Yep, you are right. The antibiotics didn't help and probably aggravated existing candida. Sorry I am not much help on this one. Carolyn > > I was taking Azithromycin for broncitis. On the 8th day of a 10 day stent, I began having virus flu symptoms. I did not think this was candida by any means but wonder how would I know. I became tired, got a runny nose and congestion, a passing headache, passing sore throat, and then the illness spread into my chest and I felt nausea. I don't have high temps or the aches associated with the flu so it is either a virus or candida. If anyone can shed more light on the distinction between candida symptoms and a common virus please do. Obviously the Azith is an antibiotic which has the bad effect on the gut. Thanks Doug >               Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 Carolyn, I am a little confused now about one's different reactions to candida and the phraseology. If I cheat, I get bloating and sometimes other queer symptoms. If I used something like Yeast Max 11 which is supposed to kill candida then I guess I would get different symptoms( die off). I guess I was wondering if there might be a third category, where you don't change to a bad diet, but have to go on an abx, what symptoms that would typically cause. Perhaps I am complicating things but I definitely think I experience different symptoms from cheating on food versus using a stronger antifungal or kill-off agent of some sort. Doug From: Carolyn <carolynmil@...> Subject: Re: Flu like symptoms candidiasis Date: Friday, October 22, 2010, 9:18 PM  Doug, I assume you have had die-off before. How long does it typically run its course for you? How has it manifested in your body? I ask because we are all so different. Die-off for me is mostly constipation, headache, bloating and fatigue. Not everyone has really high fevers with the flu. It just depends on how your heat regulation (hypothalamus) mechanism works. For example, I almost always get a very high fever with a virus, but my husband's temp typically only gets to around 99.9 or 100F. If I had your symptoms, I would assume that I have some kind of 'bug'. Pay attention to the symptoms over time and see if they align with the course that die-off takes in your body. Yep, you are right. The antibiotics didn't help and probably aggravated existing candida. Sorry I am not much help on this one. Carolyn > > I was taking Azithromycin for broncitis. On the 8th day of a 10 day stent, I began having virus flu symptoms. I did not think this was candida by any means but wonder how would I know. I became tired, got a runny nose and congestion, a passing headache, passing sore throat, and then the illness spread into my chest and I felt nausea. I don't have high temps or the aches associated with the flu so it is either a virus or candida. If anyone can shed more light on the distinction between candida symptoms and a common virus please do. Obviously the Azith is an antibiotic which has the bad effect on the gut. Thanks Doug > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2010 Report Share Posted October 23, 2010 Not a problem. Die-off for me very closely resembles " cheating " . That's why I said it is probably different for individuals. I have made these observations over about 2 years as I move through healing and regressing. Actually, I have encountered several folks on various forums who have a similar history to me: " die off / Herz and cheating are almost mirrored images of each other " . Hope that clarifies my response. Carolyn > > > > > > I was taking Azithromycin for broncitis. On the 8th day of a 10 day stent, I began having virus flu symptoms. I did not think this was candida by any means but wonder how would I know. I became tired, got a runny nose and congestion, a passing headache, passing sore throat, and then the illness spread into my chest and I felt nausea. I don't have high temps or the aches associated with the flu so it is either a virus or candida. If anyone can shed more light on the distinction between candida symptoms and a common virus please do. Obviously the Azith is an antibiotic which has the bad effect on the gut. Thanks Doug > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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