Guest guest Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 Hello everyone, I got really really sick after a trip to Peru in April and crashed hard. I have since recovered abit but it's been 5 months and some symptoms persist. I tested positive for Lyme via western blot at Igenix. For me, Ive noticed that all my symptoms seem to occur when I'm in a weakened state. When my body gets abit stronger my symptoms get milder. I think I might have picked up something in Peru that aggravated my system and cause me to crash, and the Lyme which was always there had a field day in this environment. I curious if anyone on here has explored the idea that it maybe a co-infection causing the majority of the issues... I mean beyond stuff like Babesia, something like a parasite or what I'm currently looking at B. Hominis... Has anyone tried the triple drug cocktail from badbugs.org? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2010 Report Share Posted September 7, 2010 > Ive noticed that all my symptoms seem to occur when I'm in a weakened state. When my body gets a bit stronger my symptoms get milder. I notice the same. Scientists say the reason is that when the immune system gets bogged down by stress, infection, viruses etc is when these bugs come out to play. They communicate with each other thru a process called quorum sensing....when the coast is clear (when the white blood cells are supressed by stress or are busy fighting another infection or virus) they communicate this to each other and mount a group attack, many different kinds of bugs may be involved in this communication process, acting in unison to destroy our bodies...grrrr. I have never tried the med you are asking about but I do find that taking an extra dose of siberian ginseng helps bring my white bood cell count up within a day. Apparently most of us lymees also carry other viruses. Herpes viruses are very common...EBV and the coldsore one etc. The herpes viruses supposedly need ongoing treatment in order to keep our white cell numbers up. Take Care, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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