Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Hi, my 11-year-old boy was tested positive for Lyme disease in the summer. And we did 8 weeks' antibiotics and then Samento etcc. We have also been doing OLE, Candex, etcc., for yeast and virus, as well as DMSA + ALA chelation (22 rounds). Last December we saw a LLMD, who did more blood work. And all tests associated with Lyme came back negative, but he found un-identifiable parasites in my son's blood. And he doesn't know what to do, except saying that it is pretty serious and I have to call an infectionous disease doctor. In particular, under " Stained Smear " , the report says: " Marked elevation in eosinophils " . And " Parasitic structures (Sporozoa) resembling Plasmodium or Babesia round phases " . I have been trying to search internet for these phrases, but honestly I am overwhelmed again. Can someone help please? Natural treatments? A referral for a good infectionous disease doctor? We live near Baltimore, land. I am scared that I might be messing him up somehow. It just feels that we keep finding more and more problems without solutions, while my son's behaviors keep getting worse and worse (mainly in school). Oh, also, his brain scan showed significant damage in multiple areas of the brain. And LLMD again said that it was quite serious and that we are waiting for an appointment with a nuerologist. Thanks, C.J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Hi I am not an expert in this area, but I know Babesia is a common co-infection with lyme.. so either the lyme isn't gone, or this coinfection with lyme isn't gone. As far as I have read the best treatments for these things are things like rife.. but that might be too far out for you. I know the some people also take noni juice and neem for this. Is the brain damage from the parasites? Have you done any sort of parasite cleanses.. I don't think humaworm would be strong enough, but maybe barefoot herbalist, especially if you contact her directly, she might be able to make up something specific for your case. How does your son do on the samento? Did you notice any changes? Do you still have some to experiment with. Did you do doxy or amoxil for the anti-bs? Here I a link to Burrascano's work/treatment for lyme.. its still pretty mainstream (focusing on antibiotics) but still too fringe that he is now retired. <http://www.lymediseaseresource.com/BurrGuide2008.pdf> http://www.lymediseaseresource.com/BurrGuide2008.pdf I am pretty sure 8 weeks treatment wont be enough. Did they do the ingenex test for lyme? Teraza From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of caijiao Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 12:47 PM Subject: [ ] x-post: parasites in blood, things are getting worse. Did I totally mess him up? Hi, my 11-year-old boy was tested positive for Lyme disease in the summer. And we did 8 weeks' antibiotics and then Samento etcc. We have also been doing OLE, Candex, etcc., for yeast and virus, as well as DMSA + ALA chelation (22 rounds). Last December we saw a LLMD, who did more blood work. And all tests associated with Lyme came back negative, but he found un-identifiable parasites in my son's blood. And he doesn't know what to do, except saying that it is pretty serious and I have to call an infectionous disease doctor. In particular, under " Stained Smear " , the report says: " Marked elevation in eosinophils " . And " Parasitic structures (Sporozoa) resembling Plasmodium or Babesia round phases " . I have been trying to search internet for these phrases, but honestly I am overwhelmed again. Can someone help please? Natural treatments? A referral for a good infectionous disease doctor? We live near Baltimore, land. I am scared that I might be messing him up somehow. It just feels that we keep finding more and more problems without solutions, while my son's behaviors keep getting worse and worse (mainly in school). Oh, also, his brain scan showed significant damage in multiple areas of the brain. And LLMD again said that it was quite serious and that we are waiting for an appointment with a nuerologist. Thanks, C.J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 You must have a lot of yeast after going antibiotics that long. Is he on other things besides Candex for yeast? esinophils are white cells, so he has an infection is what they are saying..... Any reason why not to do parasite herbs? Jan > > Hi, my 11-year-old boy was tested positive for Lyme disease in the summer. And we did 8 weeks' antibiotics and then Samento etcc. We have also been doing OLE, Candex, etcc., for yeast and virus, as well as DMSA + ALA chelation (22 rounds). > > Last December we saw a LLMD, who did more blood work. And all tests associated with Lyme came back negative, but he found un-identifiable parasites in my son's blood. And he doesn't know what to do, except saying that it is pretty serious and I have to call an infectionous disease doctor. > > In particular, under " Stained Smear " , the report says: " Marked elevation in eosinophils " . And " Parasitic structures (Sporozoa) resembling Plasmodium or Babesia round phases " . I have been trying to search internet for these phrases, but honestly I am overwhelmed again. > > Can someone help please? Natural treatments? A referral for a good infectionous disease doctor? We live near Baltimore, land. > > I am scared that I might be messing him up somehow. It just feels that we keep finding more and more problems without solutions, while my son's behaviors keep getting worse and worse (mainly in school). > > Oh, also, his brain scan showed significant damage in multiple areas of the brain. And LLMD again said that it was quite serious and that we are waiting for an appointment with a nuerologist. > > > Thanks, > C.J. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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