Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 My recall [i'd have to check the book to be sure] is that Buhner does not say it is BEST to combine abx w/herbs, but that it is OK to. In my case, for example, I had long-time Lyme which was vanished with herbs alone. Many people, myself included, consider abx to be " weapons of mass destruction " - they kill everything, they reduce the ability of your own immune system to work. Our immune systems are really all we have to protect us against all the toxic stuff that's out there. If you stay on a steady diet of abx, and put your immune system out of kilter, then go into a hospital with all the infectious organisms like mrsa running around, you are in deep trouble. Most people I know who stay on a steady treatment of abx, have one infection/cold/flu after the other, bec. their immune system is out of whack. By contrast, Buhner's herbal protocol will build your immune system, thus making you more able to resist all the other bad things out there. My opinion. Each person will make their own decision. Consider all the consequences though. ellen > > > > Hi I am new to this site and just was diagnosed with cystic or chronic lyme, this is after 2 years of having the diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome, I have recently started antibiotic treatment and I am planning on using the buhner protacol along with it, > > Have any of you tried this combination???? > > > Buhner himself suggests that it is best to combine the herbs with antibiotics, because with herbs alone it is difficult to eradicate the borrelia. Using just herbs is an option if you have a low spirochete load (mild symptoms) or if your body cannot handle the antibiotics. > > I think many people on this list tried antibiotics (with insufficient results, or too much problems) before starting Buhner herbs. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 > > My recall [i'd have to check the book to be sure] is that Buhner does not say it is BEST to combine abx w/herbs, but that it is OK to. > > In my case, for example, I had long-time Lyme which was vanished with herbs alone. Many people, myself included, consider abx to be " weapons of mass destruction " - agree, but Buhner has repeatedly said that he thinks that chronic Lyme is very difficult to eradicate, and because of that using ABX in addition to the herbs may be necessary. If you can do it without ABX that is better obviously. I think it depends on how well one can tolerate ABX; some people have very little trouble with longterm ABX use (maybe they have a better gut microflora or something?). I don't tolerate ABX well apparently so haven't used them since starting Buhner protocol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 I have been tolerating 7 months of oral abxs (amoxicillin, then zithromax & mepron, now ceftin & biaxin) well. I've seen slow improvements, some backsliding. I went undiagnosed for 5 1/2 yrs, so will be going on IV abx sometime in the near future. At some point, hopefully during a remission, I plan to try herbs etc. to keep the infection(s) at bay. Pamela Weintraub, former NY Times science journalist published a book called Cure Unknown. She and her family all became infected with Lyme & Co-infections. She did a lot of research for the book. In it she states that 15-20% of patients on long term antibiotics continue to relapse off antibiotics--suggesting for some patients antibiotics are not as effective. There are probably a host of factors contributing to this failure rate: length of time infected, patients general health & immune system,genetic make-up, condition of gut flora, which strains of borrelia & co-infections are present etc. Currently there are no definitive tests to prove one is cured. That doesn't mean people don't get well, many do. The question is have all the infectious organisms been irradicated. There are definitely people who cannot tolerate long term antibiotics. You have to take very good care of yourself whether you go the antibiotic route or not: strict diet, exercise (when able), rest when needed, keep stress at bay, supplements, and a high quality probiotic. I have found meditation and yoga helpful. Kim [ ] Herbs and/or antibiotics I disagree with the contention that long term antibiotic use destroys the immune system. I have been treated with many antibiotics over the past four years, both oral and IV. My immune system was in such a bad state that without the antibiotics, I could have never managed to come back from Lyme and the four co-infections I had. I have had no colds and only one virus in all of this time so as long as your doctor is supplementing your immune system with the proper supplementation, there is a decent chance that you will eventually be fine. I am also using Buhner's protocol along with some other herbs my doctor uses and for me, neither is a panacea. However I have come along way and I could have never come this far without the antibiotics. Just another perspective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 HI, well I have been having challenges taking abx. I was on oral doxy for 2 months in the fall; relapsed during the 2nd month on it. Now I'm on IV Rocephin for 6 weeks [10 days to go]. Was doing well but symptoms re-emerged again this week. Feeling discouraged. My diet's been good; I've practically gone gluten and processed sugar-free. Hard to reduce stress with small children at home but I've tried. I only got lyme last spring -- misdiagnosed 'till October -- suppose that was long enough to make this very difficult to treat. I know of someone else who had it for over a year, went on IV Rocephin and recovered completely. I haven't taken Buhner's herbs yet [except for Resveratol] because the contraindications said not to take while taking blood thinners. On this IV, I give myself heparin flushes during the day --- when I do the infusion and there are times during the day when blood backs up into the tube and I need to flush it out again with heparin. So I'm waiting 'till off the treatment to do the cat's claw and the androphagis. Feeling discouraged today; this is hard sometimes. [ ] Herbs and/or antibiotics I disagree with the contention that long term antibiotic use destroys the immune system. I have been treated with many antibiotics over the past four years, both oral and IV. My immune system was in such a bad state that without the antibiotics, I could have never managed to come back from Lyme and the four co-infections I had. I have had no colds and only one virus in all of this time so as long as your doctor is supplementing your immune system with the proper supplementation, there is a decent chance that you will eventually be fine. I am also using Buhner's protocol along with some other herbs my doctor uses and for me, neither is a panacea. However I have come along way and I could have never come this far without the antibiotics. Just another perspective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Hi Kate, I'm in the same boat as you, did the doxy, then the Rocephrin IV and Bicillin shots, good diet, etc., took a break from the abx's and now I feel worse. I am going to start doing salt/c or buhner, I wish I had been doing something all along in conjunction with the abx's. I think you have to be hitting them with something all along so when you stop the abx's, there's something there to still battle the lyme. Some people can put lyme in remission with just abx's, and others like myself who have lyme/coinfections, the abx's don't seem to work so easily. On Monday, I found that after taking a hot sauna and then a hot bath w/epson salts, for 2 days I felt pretty good, today I feel all the symptons coming back. I think heat has something to do w/it. My temp is always low now, usually in the 95.5 - 96 range/ cold fingers/cold toes, and I think the bugs like it cold. So heating them up seems to push them back a bit. I would get blood backing up in the iv line as well, I would let a little suction in and that caused the backup, clamp it quickly after you clean the line and don't pull back on the syringe, this creates suction. Hopefully that'll help. Make sure you're taking a good probiotic throughout the day as well. All the best! From: Katenyc5@... To: Date: 01/22/2010 02:03 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Herbs and/or antibiotics Sent by: HI, well I have been having challenges taking abx. I was on oral doxy for 2 months in the fall; relapsed during the 2nd month on it. Now I'm on IV Rocephin for 6 weeks [10 days to go]. Was doing well but symptoms re-emerged again this week. Feeling discouraged. My diet's been good; I've practically gone gluten and processed sugar-free. Hard to reduce stress with small children at home but I've tried. I only got lyme last spring -- misdiagnosed 'till October -- suppose that was long enough to make this very difficult to treat. I know of someone else who had it for over a year, went on IV Rocephin and recovered completely. I haven't taken Buhner's herbs yet [except for Resveratol] because the contraindications said not to take while taking blood thinners. On this IV, I give myself heparin flushes during the day --- when I do the infusion and there are times during the day when blood backs up into the tube and I need to flush it out again with heparin. So I'm waiting 'till off the treatment to do the cat's claw and the androphagis. Feeling discouraged today; this is hard sometimes. [ ] Herbs and/or antibiotics I disagree with the contention that long term antibiotic use destroys the immune system. I have been treated with many antibiotics over the past four years, both oral and IV. My immune system was in such a bad state that without the antibiotics, I could have never managed to come back from Lyme and the four co-infections I had. I have had no colds and only one virus in all of this time so as long as your doctor is supplementing your immune system with the proper supplementation, there is a decent chance that you will eventually be fine. I am also using Buhner's protocol along with some other herbs my doctor uses and for me, neither is a panacea. However I have come along way and I could have never come this far without the antibiotics. Just another perspective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Hi. I've been on the Buhner protocol for 8 months. I feel good, though I have no idea when I come off them whether the symptoms will return. I'll let you know. I do know that my tests have improved 60% since I was first diagnosed. On Jan 22, 2010, at 2:30 PM, alicia.colon@... wrote: > Hi Kate, > > I'm in the same boat as you, did the doxy, then the Rocephrin IV and > Bicillin shots, good diet, etc., took a break from the abx's and now I > feel worse. I am going to start doing salt/c or buhner, I wish I > had been > doing something all along in conjunction with the abx's. I think > you have > to be hitting them with something all along so when you stop the > abx's, > there's something there to still battle the lyme. Some people can put > lyme in remission with just abx's, and others like myself who have > lyme/coinfections, the abx's don't seem to work so easily. > > On Monday, I found that after taking a hot sauna and then a hot bath > w/epson salts, for 2 days I felt pretty good, today I feel all the > symptons coming back. I think heat has something to do w/it. My > temp is > always low now, usually in the 95.5 - 96 range/ cold fingers/cold > toes, > and I think the bugs like it cold. So heating them up seems to push > them > back a bit. > > I would get blood backing up in the iv line as well, I would let a > little > suction in and that caused the backup, clamp it quickly after you > clean > the line and don't pull back on the syringe, this creates suction. > Hopefully that'll help. > > Make sure you're taking a good probiotic throughout the day as well. > > All the best! > > From: > Katenyc5@... > To: > > Date: > 01/22/2010 02:03 PM > Subject: > Re: [ ] Herbs and/or antibiotics > Sent by: > > > HI, well I have been having challenges taking abx. I was on oral > doxy for > 2 months in the fall; relapsed during the 2nd month on it. Now I'm > on IV > Rocephin for 6 weeks [10 days to go]. Was doing well but symptoms > re-emerged again this week. Feeling discouraged. My diet's been > good; I've > practically gone gluten and processed sugar-free. Hard to reduce > stress > with small children at home but I've tried. I only got lyme last > spring -- > misdiagnosed 'till October -- suppose that was long enough to make > this > very difficult to treat. I know of someone else who had it for over a > year, went on IV Rocephin and recovered completely. > > I haven't taken Buhner's herbs yet [except for Resveratol] because the > contraindications said not to take while taking blood thinners. On > this > IV, I give myself heparin flushes during the day --- when I do the > infusion and there are times during the day when blood backs up > into the > tube and I need to flush it out again with heparin. So I'm waiting > 'till > off the treatment to do the cat's claw and the androphagis. Feeling > discouraged today; this is hard sometimes. > > [ ] Herbs and/or antibiotics > > I disagree with the contention that long term antibiotic use > destroys the > immune system. I have been treated with many antibiotics over the past > four years, both oral and IV. My immune system was in such a bad state > that without the antibiotics, I could have never managed to come > back from > Lyme and the four co-infections I had. > > I have had no colds and only one virus in all of this time so as > long as > your doctor is supplementing your immune system with the proper > supplementation, there is a decent chance that you will eventually be > fine. I am also using Buhner's protocol along with some other herbs my > doctor uses and for me, neither is a panacea. However I have come > along > way and I could have never come this far without the antibiotics. > > Just another perspective. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 - can you let us know what your history and abx treatment was.. what kind of improvements you saw? Are you off abx now successfully and maintaining with herbs? I'm struggling- after crashing big time on first pharmecuticals ( 1 week flagyl, diflucan- was fungal/treatment), I was functioning before but now sicker/almost feel like dieting with all kinds of new neuro symptoms and totally stopped sleeping ( 2 hrs /night with medication).. so now terrrified of abx treatment. I also crashed 2 years ago on buhners herbs when ramping up ,but this is worse/feel like dieing right now/totally nonfunctional now. > > I disagree with the contention that long term antibiotic use destroys the immune system. I have been treated with many antibiotics over the past four years, both oral and IV. My immune system was in such a bad state that without the antibiotics, I could have never managed to come back from Lyme and the four co-infections I had. > > I have had no colds and only one virus in all of this time so as long as your doctor is supplementing your immune system with the proper supplementation, there is a decent chance that you will eventually be fine. I am also using Buhner's protocol along with some other herbs my doctor uses and for me, neither is a panacea. However I have come along way and I could have never come this far without the antibiotics. > > Just another perspective. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 , I'm so glad you are doing better. It's very encouraging. Can you share exactly what herbs you are taking? [ ] Herbs and/or antibiotics > > I disagree with the contention that long term antibiotic use > destroys the > immune system. I have been treated with many antibiotics over the past > four years, both oral and IV. My immune system was in such a bad state > that without the antibiotics, I could have never managed to come > back from > Lyme and the four co-infections I had. > > I have had no colds and only one virus in all of this time so as > long as > your doctor is supplementing your immune system with the proper > supplementation, there is a decent chance that you will eventually be > fine. I am also using Buhner's protocol along with some other herbs my > doctor uses and for me, neither is a panacea. However I have come > along > way and I could have never come this far without the antibiotics. > > Just another perspective. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Dear y093666, The Diflucan treatement has been suggested by a german physician as a very effective treatment against Borrelia. He, Dr. Schardt, claimed curing a lot of people with this protocole. He suggested cycling bewteen : i) Diflucan (fluconazole) 200mg : 20 to 50 days ii) and then an abx, typically Biaxin (500mgx2 plus plaquenil 200x2) In my French hospital they gave me the protocol. It is really effective in eradicating borrelia, but you have to cycle a lot. After two years of that treatment, I almost recover. Be sure that under Diflucan (fluconazole) I had terrible herxheimer reactions. Unfortunatelly, during the summer I had a major herx on diflucan, and then was put amoxy+griseofuline, which also an (old) antifungal drug, and now biaxin+plaquenil, because too many bacteria were released. My physician said that Diflucan had attacked a main reservoir of the bactery. I'm to start again diflucan in few weeks. So, I think that if you react so strong it is just because it's working. Honestly, at the beginning, I wasn't able to have dose more than 50mg. Here are two references: the article : http://www.neuroborreliose.net/veroeffentlichungenpublications/index.html and the protocol : http://www.neuroborreliose.net/informationen/therapievorschlaege/index.html It's in german but you can translate with google. Honestly, this is the best protocole I had, hard to tolerate. By far best than cyclines and macrolides, even IV ceftriaxone. Moreover, fluconazole crosses the brain blood barrier. I don't know what diflucan real does, but it does something, I can ensure you. Philippe > > > > I disagree with the contention that long term antibiotic use destroys the immune system. I have been treated with many antibiotics over the past four years, both oral and IV. My immune system was in such a bad state that without the antibiotics, I could have never managed to come back from Lyme and the four co-infections I had. > > > > I have had no colds and only one virus in all of this time so as long as your doctor is supplementing your immune system with the proper supplementation, there is a decent chance that you will eventually be fine. I am also using Buhner's protocol along with some other herbs my doctor uses and for me, neither is a panacea. However I have come along way and I could have never come this far without the antibiotics. > > > > Just another perspective. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Sure: Andrographis, sarsaparilla, cat's claw and Japanese knotweed. The sarsaparilla is for mitigating the herx response. The others are antibacterial, anti-spirochetal and immune boosters. Hope this helps. On Jan 22, 2010, at 4:44 PM, Katenyc5@... wrote: > , I'm so glad you are doing better. It's very encouraging. > Can you share exactly what herbs you are taking? > > [ ] Herbs and/or antibiotics > > > > I disagree with the contention that long term antibiotic use > > destroys the > > immune system. I have been treated with many antibiotics over the > past > > four years, both oral and IV. My immune system was in such a bad > state > > that without the antibiotics, I could have never managed to come > > back from > > Lyme and the four co-infections I had. > > > > I have had no colds and only one virus in all of this time so as > > long as > > your doctor is supplementing your immune system with the proper > > supplementation, there is a decent chance that you will > eventually be > > fine. I am also using Buhner's protocol along with some other > herbs my > > doctor uses and for me, neither is a panacea. However I have come > > along > > way and I could have never come this far without the antibiotics. > > > > Just another perspective. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 Hi, I have opted not to take abx for Lyme although I did a 6 week protocol (called the Jemsek protocol) for Babesia. It was very rough, combining 3 abx (Zithro, Mepron, and Flagyl) plus artemesinin, causing major herxes. I have been using colloidal silver (which I make with my own CS generator), and started with Japanese knotweed (resveratrol) which I didn't tolerate well in the GI tract (has anyone had this issue?). Yesterday I decided to try teasel. I too suffer from low body temp. I heard a teleseminar on teasel by herbalist Wood (you can hear the replay by going to www.lymehope.com, then choosing Audio - there are two on the topic of teasel). said that teasel warms the body and is thought to drive the spirochetes out of the tissues and joints. This is similar I believe to the concept of rifing. I also have a rife machine that I have been using since late November. The body temp is an issue that probably needs to be addressed as part of therapy. Some use far infrared saunas, some use steam (my temp goes up 3 to 4 degrees after 15 min in a hot steam bath although it doesn't stay up for long), some take hot baths, and obviously exercise will raise temps. I've also read about the Amethyst biomat which is suggested to sleep on to raise core body temp although I haven't researched this yet. I think the trick is to flush the bugs from their cozy hiding places and then hit them with antibacterials. People using the Buhner herbs although I am adding these slowly since I started with the CS and now just added the teasel. I recently added grapefruit seed extract. An article recently circulated that GSE doesn't really work but some people swear by it so it's worth a try. I am glad to have found these groups because I can identify with people's comments about their discouragement and the cyclical nature of hope and despair. We at least understand and help each other in that regard! By the way, I have seen a huge improvement in my energy level and brain fog. I wish I knew for sure why. Could be the CS and rife, could be one of my many supplements. I think it could be the acetyl-l-carnitine (1500 mg) and SAMe (I think it's 400 mg) combination. Just thought I'd mention that in case people want to try it. deb > > > HI, well I have been having challenges taking abx. I was on oral doxy for 2 months in the fall; relapsed during the 2nd month on it. Now I'm on IV Rocephin for 6 weeks [10 days to go]. Was doing well but symptoms re-emerged again this week. Feeling discouraged. My diet's been good; I've practically gone gluten and processed sugar-free. Hard to reduce stress with small children at home but I've tried. I only got lyme last spring -- misdiagnosed 'till October -- suppose that was long enough to make this very difficult to treat. I know of someone else who had it for over a year, went on IV Rocephin and recovered completely. > > I haven't taken Buhner's herbs yet [except for Resveratol] because the contraindications said not to take while taking blood thinners. On this IV, I give myself heparin flushes during the day --- when I do the infusion and there are times during the day when blood backs up into the tube and I need to flush it out again with heparin. So I'm waiting 'till off the treatment to do the cat's claw and the androphagis. Feeling discouraged today; this is hard sometimes. > > > > > > > [ ] Herbs and/or antibiotics > > I disagree with the contention that long term antibiotic use destroys the immune system. I have been treated with many antibiotics over the past four years, both oral and IV. My immune system was in such a bad state that without the antibiotics, I could have never managed to come back from Lyme and the four co-infections I had. > > I have had no colds and only one virus in all of this time so as long as your doctor is supplementing your immune system with the proper supplementation, there is a decent chance that you will eventually be fine. I am also using Buhner's protocol along with some other herbs my doctor uses and for me, neither is a panacea. However I have come along way and I could have never come this far without the antibiotics. > > Just another perspective. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 A naturopath/nurse practitioner I recently saw about my healh who has lyme herself prefers herbs/but does prescribe abx as well if necessary. She prefers she said the " old " drugs and bicillin shots . She said she worries about where people are 10 years down the road who have done extensive abx.... has anyone seen any data on info on that? I hate the dark black hole lyme disease and treatment is! > > > > My recall [i'd have to check the book to be sure] is that Buhner does not say it is BEST to combine abx w/herbs, but that it is OK to. > > > > In my case, for example, I had long-time Lyme which was vanished with herbs alone. Many people, myself included, consider abx to be " weapons of mass destruction " - > > agree, but Buhner has repeatedly said that he thinks that chronic Lyme is very difficult to eradicate, and because of that using ABX in addition to the herbs may be necessary. If you can do it without ABX that is better obviously. > > I think it depends on how well one can tolerate ABX; some people have very little trouble with longterm ABX use (maybe they have a better gut microflora or something?). I don't tolerate ABX well apparently so haven't used them since starting Buhner protocol. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 - Thanks for your sucess story! Did you have late stage lyme or neuro lyme/symptoms? How long do you think you had lyme? > > > Hi Kate, > > > > I'm in the same boat as you, did the doxy, then the Rocephrin IV and > > Bicillin shots, good diet, etc., took a break from the abx's and now I > > feel worse. I am going to start doing salt/c or buhner, I wish I > > had been > > doing something all along in conjunction with the abx's. I think > > you have > > to be hitting them with something all along so when you stop the > > abx's, > > there's something there to still battle the lyme. Some people can put > > lyme in remission with just abx's, and others like myself who have > > lyme/coinfections, the abx's don't seem to work so easily. > > > > On Monday, I found that after taking a hot sauna and then a hot bath > > w/epson salts, for 2 days I felt pretty good, today I feel all the > > symptons coming back. I think heat has something to do w/it. My > > temp is > > always low now, usually in the 95.5 - 96 range/ cold fingers/cold > > toes, > > and I think the bugs like it cold. So heating them up seems to push > > them > > back a bit. > > > > I would get blood backing up in the iv line as well, I would let a > > little > > suction in and that caused the backup, clamp it quickly after you > > clean > > the line and don't pull back on the syringe, this creates suction. > > Hopefully that'll help. > > > > Make sure you're taking a good probiotic throughout the day as well. > > > > All the best! > > > > From: > > Katenyc5@... > > To: > > > > Date: > > 01/22/2010 02:03 PM > > Subject: > > Re: [ ] Herbs and/or antibiotics > > Sent by: > > > > > > HI, well I have been having challenges taking abx. I was on oral > > doxy for > > 2 months in the fall; relapsed during the 2nd month on it. Now I'm > > on IV > > Rocephin for 6 weeks [10 days to go]. Was doing well but symptoms > > re-emerged again this week. Feeling discouraged. My diet's been > > good; I've > > practically gone gluten and processed sugar-free. Hard to reduce > > stress > > with small children at home but I've tried. I only got lyme last > > spring -- > > misdiagnosed 'till October -- suppose that was long enough to make > > this > > very difficult to treat. I know of someone else who had it for over a > > year, went on IV Rocephin and recovered completely. > > > > I haven't taken Buhner's herbs yet [except for Resveratol] because the > > contraindications said not to take while taking blood thinners. On > > this > > IV, I give myself heparin flushes during the day --- when I do the > > infusion and there are times during the day when blood backs up > > into the > > tube and I need to flush it out again with heparin. So I'm waiting > > 'till > > off the treatment to do the cat's claw and the androphagis. Feeling > > discouraged today; this is hard sometimes. > > > > [ ] Herbs and/or antibiotics > > > > I disagree with the contention that long term antibiotic use > > destroys the > > immune system. I have been treated with many antibiotics over the past > > four years, both oral and IV. My immune system was in such a bad state > > that without the antibiotics, I could have never managed to come > > back from > > Lyme and the four co-infections I had. > > > > I have had no colds and only one virus in all of this time so as > > long as > > your doctor is supplementing your immune system with the proper > > supplementation, there is a decent chance that you will eventually be > > fine. I am also using Buhner's protocol along with some other herbs my > > doctor uses and for me, neither is a panacea. However I have come > > along > > way and I could have never come this far without the antibiotics. > > > > Just another perspective. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 > She said she worries about where people are 10 years down the road who have done extensive abx.... has anyone seen any data on info on that? I hate the dark black hole lyme disease and treatment is! I don't know any reliable info on longterm ABX treatment results. The only 'broad' study (from Klempner) was seriously flawed and not worth the paper is was written on. ILADS docs often claim very high cure % for their patients, but reality is that many Lymies go to other docs because apparently the treatment was NOT a success. Several scientists have expressed their concern regarding potential problems caused by longterm ABX treatment of this disease, e.g. in the Margulis article I mentioned earlier. Just in case: Treponema pallidum is the spirochete that causes syfilis, a disease that has many similarities with Lyme disease, although the way it is transmitted is different. " we caution that antibiotic treatment may be effective only in the earliest stages of these spirochetoses. Indeed antibiotics such as penicillin and its derivatives induce round body formation and quiescence of symptoms rather than cure. " " Russian research and that by Brorson and Brorson (2004) on spirochetal life histories lead us to think that both the presentation and the course of syphilis, Lyme disease and other spirochetoses are altered by penicillin, other antibiotics and possibly by " anti-retroviral " or " protease inhibitor " drugs. Far from eradicating syphilis, antibiotics are driving the disease underground and increasing the difficulty of detection. " " Contrary to the statements on many official government and medical websites that " syphilis is easily curable by antibiotics " , the disease is often refractory to antibiotic and other treatments except perhaps in very early immunoresponsive stages (Musher et al., 1990). It has not been adequately shown that T. pallidum infection in its secondary and later stages is curable after any therapy. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 I have have read of this protocol before but know no one doing it or with success in the US. I stopped the Flagyl after 1 week at end of November and Diflucan on Dec 12-- I then through in a lyme herbal decoction (stopped that Dec 24)h....but have continued to spiral downward into hell- major neuro symptoms which are not subsiding.....head jerking, tight neck, dizzy sick feeling in head constantly, jerking all over,coordinatin, swallowing tight, speaking troubles at tmes. balance , coordination, total insomnia from pressure in head and eyes hurting. Pretty much a nightmare. Can someone wake me up? I was functional before starting the flagyl/diflucan.. but now totally non functional and taking LOA from my job (which is work at home primarily)...and totally homebound -total hell for the type A person I am. Before I had increasing brain fog, disrupted sleep, a little eye pain , and some jerking--but was functional before. Now I feel like dieing! I was DX's fibro in 1998 , optic neuritis in 2006, and then neuro symptoms began.. but my crash's have been once while ramping up on buhner combined with zhang and now this one which is far worse and scared I cannot come out of it. I know I have to get sleeping. How can this be a herx? I stopped the drugs Dec 12 and herbs the week after but still feeling like I am dieing and in autoimmune category? Could these drugs/herbs triggered an AI reaction/flare in addition to a 'herx'? I tested negative for MS 2 years ago after herbal crash- but have not done any recent tests. I now wonder if I need to go back and get re-tested. Feeling like I have every symptom since this crash/ So far treatements have made me frightenly worse with an explosion of non tolerable neuro symptoms. I am also chemically sensitive so wondering if that is a contributor. I was able to take cats claw, devils claw, sarsparilla past year w/o issue. (could not take knotweed-increase in neur) Does anyone have any thoughts? I'm not seeing any improvement.. so very scared right now. Saw a naturpath and she wanted me to stop ALL supplements and try to get sleeping-she prescribes trazadone. but that 's not working either and I wonder if it could be contributing to neuro issues ( I know it didn't cause, them because I had all the symptoms in crash before the trazadone a week ago). Sorry to unload. I know we are all dealing with health challenges. > > > > > > I disagree with the contention that long term antibiotic use destroys the immune system. I have been treated with many antibiotics over the past four years, both oral and IV. My immune system was in such a bad state that without the antibiotics, I could have never managed to come back from Lyme and the four co-infections I had. > > > > > > I have had no colds and only one virus in all of this time so as long as your doctor is supplementing your immune system with the proper supplementation, there is a decent chance that you will eventually be fine. I am also using Buhner's protocol along with some other herbs my doctor uses and for me, neither is a panacea. However I have come along way and I could have never come this far without the antibiotics. > > > > > > Just another perspective. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 > > So far treatements have made me frightenly worse with an explosion of non tolerable neuro symptoms. I am also chemically sensitive so wondering if that is a contributor. I think that unfortunately this is 'normal' for some of us. Bad detox mechanisms (chemical sensitivity) or high pathogen load could be factors. I felt pretty good after my first treatment with some few weeks of IV rocephin, no strong herx reactions. However I'm now suspecting that good effect was mostly influence of rocephin on glutamate metabolism in the brain (which can be disturbed in Lyme). The Lyme symptoms reappeared quickly after stopping the IV ABX. After one additional year of oral ABX I felt generally worse than before ABX treatment, probably from toxin overload. My worst experience was right after taking flagyl, I ended up in the emergency room (MRI showing lots of small 'white spots' and big areas with bad blood flow in lower parts of the brain). Some scientists think the bad blood flow (also seen frequently with MS) is caused by the reaction in the brain to infection. After I stopped ABX and started Buhner herbs, things gradually improved (but I'm still far from fully recovered, and also not working). If you haven't tried already I would suggest to increase detox by using products like chlorella, glutathione, maybe questran (but for me the side effects sounded too scary to try it). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Thank you Knotweed- yes I am chemically sensitive (which has gotten far worse during this crash) and I do wonder if those of use who are chemically sensitive can handle any abx protocol and many herbs/since we are so sensitive. Plus prior to my FMS symptoms in 1998 I was having all kinds of allergies and the chemical sensitivities. I spent a week in a toxic mobile trailer at a theme park/vacation a couple of weeks before all my problems started. My naturopath said I probably have detox/methylation issues and wanted to focus on detox first. Right now I feel so bad neurologically and not functioning/not improving- It makes me think well maybe I have to take abx to get out of this-even though that's what put me here. I do feel like the flagyl has fried my brain (and it was bad before the flagyl!). Also wondering well maybe I do have AI issues and the some herbs/drugs are causing flares/acclerating that? It's all so confusing and scary/thx for your input. > > > > > So far treatements have made me frightenly worse with an explosion of non tolerable neuro symptoms. I am also chemically sensitive so wondering if that is a contributor. > > > I think that unfortunately this is 'normal' for some of us. Bad detox mechanisms (chemical sensitivity) or high pathogen load could be factors. > > I felt pretty good after my first treatment with some few weeks of IV rocephin, no strong herx reactions. However I'm now suspecting that good effect was mostly influence of rocephin on glutamate metabolism in the brain (which can be disturbed in Lyme). The Lyme symptoms reappeared quickly after stopping the IV ABX. > > After one additional year of oral ABX I felt generally worse than before ABX treatment, probably from toxin overload. My worst experience was right after taking flagyl, I ended up in the emergency room (MRI showing lots of small 'white spots' and big areas with bad blood flow in lower parts of the brain). Some scientists think the bad blood flow (also seen frequently with MS) is caused by the reaction in the brain to infection. > > After I stopped ABX and started Buhner herbs, things gradually improved (but I'm still far from fully recovered, and also not working). > > If you haven't tried already I would suggest to increase detox by using products like chlorella, glutathione, maybe questran (but for me the side effects sounded too scary to try it). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2010 Report Share Posted January 31, 2010 Can you give me a source for your quote? It's very interesting... Thanks. > > > She said she worries about where people are 10 years down the road who have done extensive abx.... has anyone seen any data on info on that? I hate the dark black hole lyme disease and treatment is! > > > I don't know any reliable info on longterm ABX treatment results. The only 'broad' study (from Klempner) was seriously flawed and not worth the paper is was written on. > > ILADS docs often claim very high cure % for their patients, but reality is that many Lymies go to other docs because apparently the treatment was NOT a success. > > Several scientists have expressed their concern regarding potential problems caused by longterm ABX treatment of this disease, e.g. in the Margulis article I mentioned earlier. Just in case: Treponema pallidum is the spirochete that causes syfilis, a disease that has many similarities with Lyme disease, although the way it is transmitted is different. > > " we caution that antibiotic treatment may be > effective only in the earliest stages of these spirochetoses. > Indeed antibiotics such as penicillin and its derivatives > induce round body formation and quiescence of symptoms > rather than cure. " > > " Russian research and that by Brorson and > Brorson (2004) on spirochetal life histories lead us to think > that both the presentation and the course of syphilis, Lyme > disease and other spirochetoses are altered by penicillin, > other antibiotics and possibly by " anti-retroviral " or > " protease inhibitor " drugs. Far from eradicating syphilis, antibiotics are driving the disease underground and increasing > the difficulty of detection. " > > " Contrary to the statements on many official government > and medical websites that " syphilis is easily curable by > antibiotics " , the disease is often refractory to antibiotic and > other treatments except perhaps in very early immunoresponsive > stages (Musher et al., 1990). It has not been > adequately shown that T. pallidum infection in its > secondary and later stages is curable after any therapy. " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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