Guest guest Posted October 28, 2010 Report Share Posted October 28, 2010 For the record, I have been using AdreCor for quite awhile. I was up to 6/day but now down to 4/day. It is a " support " supplement not a replacement so there are no " parts " in the tabs. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Katenyc5@... Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 3:27 PM Subject: Re: [ ] ROCEPHIN-Christie Hi Christie, I'm just wondering what type of adrenal support you are taking. Thanks, Kate [ ] ROCEPHIN 6 months & NOTHING at all....Ditto Zithro IV [ ] Re: More IV antibotics or Natural Treatment I'm in the same boat, after two months on rocephin, insurance is cutting me off. I had a tiny improvement in that time nothing significant...how much did you improve? > > I am testing IGM and IGG positive for Erlichiosis, positive for EBV, CMV, HPPV6. Global hypoperfusion and white T2 abnormalalities. I've finally been diagnosed with chronic lyme after maybe 20 years! Unexplained ITP, NK cells (3) and CFS - 15 years ago! > > I've been on antibotics with my LLMD Dr. B (albany) for 1.5 years. I had IV cef for 5 months and went off due to finances (relapsed 2 weeks after the 5 months). I now have the financial resources to continue IV and my LLMD is recommending another 6 mths - 1 year of IV cef. > > Here is my questions and quandry - for all you chronic lyme patients who have been on IV for long periods of time (6 mths - 1 year) did it make you better? And, how fast did time wise did you relapse. > > I appreciate all of your help answering this question. It is a very difficult painstaking decision to make! Not to mention health consequences and the possible complications! > > Please just answer the following 2 questions and suggest recommendations from your experience. > > Time on IV cef or Rocephin? > How fast did you relapse? > Would you recommend and do it again? > > Sincere Thanks, > > - very chronic sufferer > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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