Guest guest Posted January 23, 1999 Report Share Posted January 23, 1999 Hi Val, I was on double strength bactrim for a bad upper respiratory infection. It seemed to help the Lyme, so I stayed on it for a while. then went back to my Zithromax. That is the one that keeps me stable and able to function. I will never give them up. MY slowness in getting well is so minute that sometimes I don't even know it is happenng. I keep a daily chart and it helps me keep track of when the herx'x were coming or almost there. I think since there are so many different strains, it is going to be as long time before we know if we are taking the right abx. I just know that I will take them as long as I can. I can't function without them, I am the insurance earner and have to be able to keep my job for now. hang in there, use a calender type log or I use those small daily planners and keep track of everything. It is amazing how they help. Take care, good talking to you, Hugs, Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 1999 Report Share Posted January 24, 1999 HI Connie, what amount of bactrim were you on (in terms of Miligrams and such) I read a study that took place in Europe that had patients on a combination of Bactrim and Roxythromicin or another macrolide antibiotic. 76% of the participants were cured of all symptoms. The article never specified amounts of bactrim though so I was wondering how much would be needed to help. Maby you could combine your Zithromax with it. It might just help. Supposedly the two drugs together caused a synergistic effect which helped kill the spirochete. the article also explained that the bactrim was able to reduce the motility rate of the spirochete allowing the immune system and the other antibiotics to kill it easier. Anyway it is just another thought. Hope you are feeling better. -Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 1999 Report Share Posted January 24, 1999 Hi Val, I think the DS or double strength is 500mgs. I tried to take my Zithromax with it, but I have yeast from head to toe if I overdose on abx. Sometimes I think I get yeast when I touch the bottle. I do think the combination worked great, but my battle to keep ahead of the yeast keeps me from doing double abx. I used to do it all the time, when he gave me stuff for URI, i continued my Lyme abx. But now I can't. I eat no sugar, fruit, bread, starches. Do the acidophilus, diflucan, lomotil, everything to keep clear. So i don't fool with double abx anymore. Thanks for your concern. I surely do think the combo helped, I seem to improve a little faster after that and the daily 600 mgs of Zithromax a day keeps me going. Love, Con Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 Hi Patty http://www2.lymenet.org/domino/file.nsf/UID/pietrucha Above links to article by Dr. Pietrucha, well respected ped. neuro who acknowledges physician's using Bactrim ( along with ERYC a form of erythromycin) for neuro Lyme http://www.postgradmed.com/issues/1997/04_97/cunha_1.htm above is from a journal for primary care Drs stating new and older uses for select drugs, including mino and bactrim also if youre concerned about ( or have reaction to the sulfa part) you can get the same drug but without the sulfa part called: Trimpex (trimethoprim) . Ive seen several references where its main use is for suspected babesia infection...some LLMDs like to treat the co-infections sequentially and before treating the Lyme, others try combos to target multiple organisms at once. Matter of style and habit. Ive seen a LOT of references with using Bactrim with a macrolide ( Zithro , biaxin, i.e.) and even with Zithro and Mepron ( a particularly strong drug thats usually used as anti-protozoal which is what Babesia is believed to be) hope this further info helps Finette ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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