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Oh, so sorry that you are getting so sick. But, unfortunately, it could be

one of the sides from the combo. I would talk to my doctor...there are med's

you can get that help that. There is no reason to suffer like that. Good

Luck!

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Yes Edie, I had it happened when I was younger and I

did get black eyes. Parents were told I had a bad Vit

B and C deficency, I also had ITP, (congenital), so

the Platelet thing was there also.

I have found something that is helping my

nausea/vomiting it is Ginger capsules. They have them

at GNC for $6.99, so far they have been working pretty

good till today. I think the reason today is not so

good is because I didn't eat anything but a few

saltines and drank some OJ......Connie

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Yes Edie, I had it happened when I was younger and I

did get black eyes. Parents were told I had a bad Vit

B and C deficency, I also had ITP, (congenital), so

the Platelet thing was there also.

I have found something that is helping my

nausea/vomiting it is Ginger capsules. They have them

at GNC for $6.99, so far they have been working pretty

good till today. I think the reason today is not so

good is because I didn't eat anything but a few

saltines and drank some OJ......Connie

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I've never experienced that but I do know that one of the best things

for nausea is ginger root. I use ginger root tea because I figure it

gets in my system faster but it does have a little bite to it. They also

sell ginger capsules in health stores and candied ginger.

tatezi

Edie wrote:

> I've been on combo treatment for 15 weeks.

>

> Has anyone ever vomited so badly that tiny red areas under the skin

> around both eyes appeared? I did this today. I had no spots before

> getting sick.

>

> It kinda looks like my eyes are gonna turn black and blue. I am not

> itching & it does not bother me except for cosmetic reasons.

>

> Although it was quite a vomiting session, I have puked harder in my

> younger days!! What could be causing this?

>

> Feeling better,

> Edie

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I've never experienced that but I do know that one of the best things

for nausea is ginger root. I use ginger root tea because I figure it

gets in my system faster but it does have a little bite to it. They also

sell ginger capsules in health stores and candied ginger.

tatezi

Edie wrote:

> I've been on combo treatment for 15 weeks.

>

> Has anyone ever vomited so badly that tiny red areas under the skin

> around both eyes appeared? I did this today. I had no spots before

> getting sick.

>

> It kinda looks like my eyes are gonna turn black and blue. I am not

> itching & it does not bother me except for cosmetic reasons.

>

> Although it was quite a vomiting session, I have puked harder in my

> younger days!! What could be causing this?

>

> Feeling better,

> Edie

>

>

>

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> Physically it has felt like a cross between food poisoning and a righteous

hangover since before the vomiting. I assumed that my body was overloaded with

toxins, hence the nausea and other GI symptoms. So my question is this: is

extreme nausea/daily vomiting a " normal " reaction to killing Lyme? Perhaps a

better way to put it is, how within normal limits is it?

I had strong nausea/vertigo soon after stopping my ABX treatment; this

disappeared pretty soon when starting Buhner herbs. During Buhner treatment I

have had some sudden bad episodes, some resembling the 'food poisoning'. Yes, I

think it may be toxin overload and it is best to back off for some time then,

try to detox and then start again.

trouble is, everybody is different, some of us have different infections

(different Bb strains, coinfections) and different disease history. So it is

very difficult to say what is 'normal'.

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If I was having such strong symptoms I would stop all meds and let the body rest

until the symptoms stopped and then gradually add them back in one at a time

(with at least 3-5 days before starting another one). I would also take

something to evacuate my bowels unless that is already moving really well. Other

detoxing things you could try would be benodite clay (sp?), chorella, red root,

dry brushing.

I like rotating the bug killers rather than using them all at once. Way too hard

on my system.

Good luck,

Connie

[ ] nausea/vomiting

Hi all:

For the past 3 weeks or so, I have experienced nausea with increased

bloating/cramping, and every night for the past 4 night I have been either

vomiting or dry heaving, depending on whether I ate anything that day. (I can't

seem to handle more than two bites of soup, a handful of pretzels, and some

Gatorade.)

I'm on the Marshall Protocol phase 2 (2 very low-dose antibiotics), and have

been for at this level or higher most of the year. I added some herbs from

Buhner's protocol about 6 weeks ago (Japanese knotweed, sarsasparilla, and some

vitamins). It's safe to say that the tummy problems have come since I increased

the herbs, along with some other side effects (low-level headaches and eye

pain), but nothing seemed so extreme that I needed to lower the dose until about

2 weeks ago, and I cut them out altogether last week. The vomiting came

ironically enough once I stopped them altogether.

Physically it has felt like a cross between food poisoning and a righteous

hangover since before the vomiting. I assumed that my body was overloaded with

toxins, hence the nausea and other GI symptoms. So my question is this: is

extreme nausea/daily vomiting a " normal " reaction to killing Lyme? Perhaps a

better way to put it is, how within normal limits is it?

Again I want to stress that I really didn't feel like I was going overboard with

any meds; though I had noticed an increase in side effects, noting seemed even

close to out of control. Now I've temporarily quit the herbs and even the abx

from the MP, in order to give my body some time to detoxify. I just want to know

if the vomiting is for some of us par for the course, or something I should be

more worried about.

My GP is nice but I'm his first Lymie, so methinks the feedback I get from y'all

will be more helpful!

Cheers,

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Thanks for the replies. Good to know that at least one other person has had this

reaction before.

There's always the possibility that I have nothing more exciting than the

stomach flu. I tend to think it's LD-related, but sometimes I am (we are?) so

focused on looking through a LD-lens that other possibilities may escape us.

During Buhner treatment I have had some sudden bad episodes, some resembling the

'food poisoning'. Yes, I think it may be toxin overload and it is best to back

off for some time then, try to detox and then start again.

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Hiya - I had recently started a protocol of 12.5 days Cat's Claw a day off in

between & then 12.5 days Banderol. The Banderol I have really struggled with &

moved up very slowly to increase the dose - stopping every time I got severe

head & neck pain. Eventually I made it up to 12 drops twice a day & then the

next morning awoke with the room spinning. That day I was sick in the hallway -

I tried to rush to the bathroom but my dizziness made it difficult to get there

in one piece so just collapsed on the floor! I decided to hold back on the

Banderol (had reached 12 days on it anyway). Bit by bit over three days the

dizziness & nausea subsided & now finally cleared. I'm not sure whether it was

a coincidence & just a stomach bug going around or not, but I reckon time will

tell when I go back on the Banderol next time!! Wish me luck ;)

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> > Physically it has felt like a cross between food poisoning and a righteous

hangover since before the vomiting. I assumed that my body was overloaded with

toxins, hence the nausea and other GI symptoms. So my question is this: is

extreme nausea/daily vomiting a " normal " reaction to killing Lyme? Perhaps a

better way to put it is, how within normal limits is it?

>

> I had strong nausea/vertigo soon after stopping my ABX treatment; this

disappeared pretty soon when starting Buhner herbs. During Buhner treatment I

have had some sudden bad episodes, some resembling the 'food poisoning'. Yes, I

think it may be toxin overload and it is best to back off for some time then,

try to detox and then start again.

>

> trouble is, everybody is different, some of us have different infections

(different Bb strains, coinfections) and different disease history. So it is

very difficult to say what is 'normal'.

>

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Hi Connie - yeah, I always describe myself as an 'awkward' patient - I tend to

react to everything from antibiotics to painkillers to anti-imflammatries. What

a pain in the rear end! My mum's as bad so I must have inherited her 'sensitive

genes'. Coffee used to make me fall asleep with the cup still in my head -

really strange. It I take it too early it gives me awful tummy ache & too late

it will keep me awake too. I've gone caffeine free these days with herbals teas

or low caffeine green or white teas but I do have a weak spot for nescafe

cappucino mix which is probably full of naff stuff but that's my one daily treat

;)

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> > > Physically it has felt like a cross between food poisoning and a righteous

hangover since before the vomiting. I assumed that my body was overloaded with

toxins, hence the nausea and other GI symptoms. So my question is this: is

extreme nausea/daily vomiting a " normal " reaction to killing Lyme? Perhaps a

better way to put it is, how within normal limits is it?

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> > I had strong nausea/vertigo soon after stopping my ABX treatment; this

disappeared pretty soon when starting Buhner herbs. During Buhner treatment I

have had some sudden bad episodes, some resembling the 'food poisoning'. Yes, I

think it may be toxin overload and it is best to back off for some time then,

try to detox and then start again.

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> > trouble is, everybody is different, some of us have different infections

(different Bb strains, coinfections) and different disease history. So it is

very difficult to say what is 'normal'.

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