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Has anyone here tried Minacycline (sp?)? I just heard from a woman who was

very ill and her dr tried this. She is much better and has her life back.

Her dr. said she may have to stay on it forever though.

Thanks.

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My daughter has been on Minocycline for a year now along with Zithromax and

she is almost 100%. The Mino was given for her arthritic symptoms which are

now resolved.

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I tried this for a couple of weeks but stopped because I fell over

something and ended up black and blue. This was because the med made

me dizzy, nauseated, and hungry all the time. Well, just the

dizziness made me stop. It did definitely help with my joints, more

so than rocephin. Doxycycline also helped with joints but made me

very prone to sunburn. I have some doubts about this group of

antibiotics because they are bacteriostatic, not bateriocidal, and I

know several people that are helped by it but relapse right away

after stopping. This is after years of taking it. My feeling (not a

doc) is that it might work better combined with something else, like

a macroclide. I understand that tetracycline type drugs are not

combined with cephalosporins. That's what my pill book says and I

think Dr. B's guidelines as well.

> Has anyone here tried Minacycline (sp?)? I just heard from a woman

who was

> very ill and her dr tried this. She is much better and has her

life back.

> Her dr. said she may have to stay on it forever though.

> Thanks.

> Irene

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The roadback article was one of the most interesting I've read in a long

time. The ability to test to determine whether you are having a herz,

allergic reaction or a flare was amazing and logical. Thanks, Irene

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>Has anyone here tried Minacycline (sp?)? I just heard from a woman who was

>very ill and her dr tried this. She is much better and has her life back.

>Her dr. said she may have to stay on it forever though.

Irene,

There've been a few studies done (one Italian, that I can think of, off the

top of my head) on the use of Minocin for Lyme.

I recently started using it (brand name only, by Lederle) along w/

occasional Cleocin, and am back to making progress again for

my Lyme + babesiosis (ehrlichiosis seems to be under control).

There's an interesting protocol published, too, about this combo -

for arthritis, lupus, etc - at www.roadback.org.

Sue

" The greatest part of our happiness and misery depends on our dispositions

and not on our circumstances. " Martha Washington

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Irene,

I would like to read that study. Can you tell me where I can find it?

thanks

elizabeth

In a message dated 4/20/01 3:33:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time, renier1@...

writes:

I also just read a study by a LLMD of a friend of mine who used

minocycline on her and still is. The study sample is small, and was from 92,

but he believes it works for some patients. It did for her ... from

bedridden and wheelchair with severe life threatening seizures to now

running, working out regularly and being a mom again.

Irene

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The article is:

Minocycline in Lyme Disease by B. Liegner, MD, Journal of the

American Academy of Dermatology, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 263-264, February 1992.

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Ssadlermas@... wrote:

In a message dated 4/18/01 3:21:16 PM, tlizzy@... writes:

<< There's an interesting protocol published, too, about this combo -

for arthritis, lupus, etc - at www.roadback.org. >>

>I have found this organization to be very rude. I have had personal dealings

>with the 'leaders' and they have no compassion, totally judgmental, they

>'know it all'.

>I, for one, am staying way clear of this group.

Sorry to hear you had that experience - mine was quite good, with

several people from that group contacting me w/options. But group

concerns aside, the Brown protocol's been around a while and has

apparently helped many.

Sue

" The greatest part of our happiness and misery depends on our dispositions

and not on our circumstances. " Martha Washington

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The Cleocin (clindamycin) / Minocin protocol isn't specifically

for Lyme, but other arthritic conditions. Some of the documents

are only available at that site by downloading .pdf files.

There's some comments about it, and suggested medications,

too, at www.mercola.com, I think.

Sue

" The greatest part of our happiness and misery depends on our dispositions

and not on our circumstances. " Martha Washington

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traders@... wrote:

IRENE,

I TOO WOULD LIKE TO READ THAT STUDY. CAN YOU TELL ME WHERE TO FIND

IT?

BOB

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> Irene,

>

> I would like to read that study. Can you tell me where I can find it?

>

> thanks

>

> elizabeth

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> In a message dated 4/20/01 3:33:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time, renier1@...

> writes:

> I also just read a study by a LLMD of a friend of mine who used

> minocycline on her and still is. The study sample is small, and was from 92,

> but he believes it works for some patients. It did for her ... from

> bedridden and wheelchair with severe life threatening seizures to now

> running, working out regularly and being a mom again.

> Irene

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