Guest guest Posted June 24, 2010 Report Share Posted June 24, 2010 There is a test called the Q-Rib test that tests for co-infections, it is expensive and insurance (at least at the time I took the test - $250.00) doesn't cover it - and I don't think all Lyme Literate doctors use or know about it. I got tested through an infectious disease doctor. Be well. ________________________________ From: Robyn Iuliano <hamptonroadsaspergers@...> " " <lyme-aid > Sent: Wed, June 23, 2010 4:06:35 PM Subject: Re: [ ] babesia  Question: & nbsp;how do you know what co infection uhave? -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Jun 23, 2010 16:02, fsmfarms & lt;fsmfarms@... & gt; wrote: & nbsp; Go slow and drink plenty of fluids. You just stop when to sick w/abx and then start up again when better or worse, per my LLMD. Armesian I can only guess it is the same thing. I would pulse. It doesn't matter how u get whatever it is u are suppose too. [ ] babesia So I posted awhile ago about babesia, I got so very very sick on plaquenil, mepron and now on arteminisin, one person I talked to said I have to just push through it and be sick, and another person that is doing naturals said I can take arteminisin pulsed and go slow because being so sick and toxic is bad for me. I am so confused, waiting to hear back from my LLMD, but figured I'd get some advice, I cannot be that sick, I have a 4 year old that just got diagnosed with lyme and I can't be so out of it for so long.... Thank you! Bridget Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2010 Report Share Posted June 25, 2010 Then how does llmd & nbsp;test for co-infections? -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Jun 24, 2010 8:22, Bill Ritter & lt;dnb15@... & gt; wrote: & nbsp; There is a test called the Q-Rib test that tests for co-infections, it is expensive and insurance (at least at the time I took the test - $250.00) doesn't cover it - and I don't think all Lyme Literate doctors use or know about it. & nbsp; I got tested through an infectious disease doctor. & nbsp; Be well. ________________________________ From: Robyn Iuliano & lt;hamptonroadsaspergers@... & gt; " " & lt;lyme-aid & gt; Sent: Wed, June 23, 2010 4:06:35 PM Subject: Re: [ ] babesia & nbsp; Question: & amp;nbsp;how do you know what co infection uhave? -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Jun 23, 2010 16:02, fsmfarms & amp;lt;fsmfarms@... & amp;gt; wrote: & amp;nbsp; Go slow and drink plenty of fluids. You just stop when to sick w/abx and then start up again when better or worse, per my LLMD. Armesian I can only guess it is the same thing. I would pulse. It doesn't matter how u get whatever it is u are suppose too. [ ] babesia So I posted awhile ago about babesia, I got so very very sick on plaquenil, mepron and now on arteminisin, one person I talked to said I have to just push through it and be sick, and another person that is doing naturals said I can take arteminisin pulsed and go slow because being so sick and toxic is bad for me. I am so confused, waiting to hear back from my LLMD, but figured I'd get some advice, I cannot be that sick, I have a 4 year old that just got diagnosed with lyme and I can't be so out of it for so long.... Thank you! Bridget Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2010 Report Share Posted June 25, 2010 I have my answer. & nbsp; I do have Babesia.....confirned today -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Jun 25, 2010 13:46, Robyn Iuliano & lt;hamptonroadsaspergers@... & gt; wrote: & nbsp; Then how does llmd & amp;nbsp;test for co-infections? -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Jun 24, 2010 8:22, Bill Ritter & amp;lt;dnb15@... & amp;gt; wrote: & amp;nbsp; There is a test called the Q-Rib test that tests for co-infections, it is expensive and insurance (at least at the time I took the test - $250.00) doesn't cover it - and I don't think all Lyme Literate doctors use or know about it. & amp;nbsp; I got tested through an infectious disease doctor. & amp;nbsp; Be well. ________________________________ From: Robyn Iuliano & amp;lt;hamptonroadsaspergers@... & amp;gt; " " & amp;lt;lyme-aid & amp;gt; Sent: Wed, June 23, 2010 4:06:35 PM Subject: Re: [ ] babesia & amp;nbsp; Question: & amp;amp;nbsp;how do you know what co infection uhave? -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Jun 23, 2010 16:02, fsmfarms & amp;amp;lt;fsmfarms@... & amp;amp;gt; wrote: & amp;amp;nbsp; Go slow and drink plenty of fluids. You just stop when to sick w/abx and then start up again when better or worse, per my LLMD. Armesian I can only guess it is the same thing. I would pulse. It doesn't matter how u get whatever it is u are suppose too. [ ] babesia So I posted awhile ago about babesia, I got so very very sick on plaquenil, mepron and now on arteminisin, one person I talked to said I have to just push through it and be sick, and another person that is doing naturals said I can take arteminisin pulsed and go slow because being so sick and toxic is bad for me. I am so confused, waiting to hear back from my LLMD, but figured I'd get some advice, I cannot be that sick, I have a 4 year old that just got diagnosed with lyme and I can't be so out of it for so long.... Thank you! Bridget Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2010 Report Share Posted June 25, 2010 I have my answer. & nbsp; I do have Babesia.....confirned today -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Jun 25, 2010 13:46, Robyn Iuliano & lt;hamptonroadsaspergers@... & gt; wrote: & nbsp; Then how does llmd & amp;nbsp;test for co-infections? -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Jun 24, 2010 8:22, Bill Ritter & amp;lt;dnb15@... & amp;gt; wrote: & amp;nbsp; There is a test called the Q-Rib test that tests for co-infections, it is expensive and insurance (at least at the time I took the test - $250.00) doesn't cover it - and I don't think all Lyme Literate doctors use or know about it. & amp;nbsp; I got tested through an infectious disease doctor. & amp;nbsp; Be well. ________________________________ From: Robyn Iuliano & amp;lt;hamptonroadsaspergers@... & amp;gt; " " & amp;lt;lyme-aid & amp;gt; Sent: Wed, June 23, 2010 4:06:35 PM Subject: Re: [ ] babesia & amp;nbsp; Question: & amp;amp;nbsp;how do you know what co infection uhave? -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Jun 23, 2010 16:02, fsmfarms & amp;amp;lt;fsmfarms@... & amp;amp;gt; wrote: & amp;amp;nbsp; Go slow and drink plenty of fluids. You just stop when to sick w/abx and then start up again when better or worse, per my LLMD. Armesian I can only guess it is the same thing. I would pulse. It doesn't matter how u get whatever it is u are suppose too. [ ] babesia So I posted awhile ago about babesia, I got so very very sick on plaquenil, mepron and now on arteminisin, one person I talked to said I have to just push through it and be sick, and another person that is doing naturals said I can take arteminisin pulsed and go slow because being so sick and toxic is bad for me. I am so confused, waiting to hear back from my LLMD, but figured I'd get some advice, I cannot be that sick, I have a 4 year old that just got diagnosed with lyme and I can't be so out of it for so long.... Thank you! Bridget Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2010 Report Share Posted June 26, 2010 Who offeres Q-rib..what company? igenix?? lyme-aid From: hamptonroadsaspergers@... Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 23:17:33 -0400 Subject: Re: [ ] babesia Then how does llmd & nbsp;test for co-infections? -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Jun 24, 2010 8:22, Bill Ritter & lt;dnb15@... & gt; wrote: & nbsp; There is a test called the Q-Rib test that tests for co-infections, it is expensive and insurance (at least at the time I took the test - $250.00) doesn't cover it - and I don't think all Lyme Literate doctors use or know about it. & nbsp; I got tested through an infectious disease doctor. & nbsp; Be well. ________________________________ From: Robyn Iuliano & lt;hamptonroadsaspergers@... & gt; " " & lt;lyme-aid & gt; Sent: Wed, June 23, 2010 4:06:35 PM Subject: Re: [ ] babesia & nbsp; Question: & amp;nbsp;how do you know what co infection uhave? -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Jun 23, 2010 16:02, fsmfarms & amp;lt;fsmfarms@... & amp;gt; wrote: & amp;nbsp; Go slow and drink plenty of fluids. You just stop when to sick w/abx and then start up again when better or worse, per my LLMD. Armesian I can only guess it is the same thing. I would pulse. It doesn't matter how u get whatever it is u are suppose too. [ ] babesia So I posted awhile ago about babesia, I got so very very sick on plaquenil, mepron and now on arteminisin, one person I talked to said I have to just push through it and be sick, and another person that is doing naturals said I can take arteminisin pulsed and go slow because being so sick and toxic is bad for me. I am so confused, waiting to hear back from my LLMD, but figured I'd get some advice, I cannot be that sick, I have a 4 year old that just got diagnosed with lyme and I can't be so out of it for so long.... Thank you! Bridget Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2010 Report Share Posted November 11, 2010 Is anyone taking Cryptolepsis and Enula for Babesia? That's what my LLMD has me doing for now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2010 Report Share Posted November 11, 2010 I am taking Cryptolepsis, but not Enula. I tell myself that anything that tastes as VILE as cryptolepsis has to be good for me.! Is anyone taking Cryptolepsis and Enula for Babesia? That's what my LLMD has me doing for now. Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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