Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 > > Also, just adding two things. After Herx reactions, I also noticed that my urine smelt very differently. I noticed the same during initial severe herxes (the first started some days before my first ABX, probably a result of meningitis caused by the Lyme - so the smell is not from ABX breakdown products). Others in the hospital noted the same peculiar smell in their urine when they started to use rocephin. The smell is a bit selenium-like, very typical of certain types of bacteria (difficult to explain the exact scent, but I still remember it from my days in the biochemics lab long ago). I'm wondering what it is, if we can smell it, one should be able to detect it (could be some opportunistic infection other than Lyme of course). > I also remember something. On a forum, in France, one spoke about a test in a US hospital to detect herx reactions just after antibiotics (something on the skin, I remember). Is anyone aware of that? I asked for detecting herx reactions in a French hospital, since I was very bad under antibiotics, I was just said that it could be detected by looking at particular cytokines, but it is routinely done. I'm not aware of a skin test, but the LTT Lyme test measures cytokines that indicate recent exposure to Borrelia (and some similar organisms, it is NOT specific for Bb). Unlike antigens from the adaptive immune system, the LTT should test negative within a few weeks after the Borrelia have disappeared. If it is still positive about a month after ABX course, the infection is not gone. Like any test, LTT is not perfect. In my country it is hardly used, probably because it is more complicated and expensive than the normal blood tests. I guess one could monitor herx reaction by checking some general cytokines, but I'm not aware of any standard test for that purpose. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 > > > > Also, just adding two things. After Herx reactions, I also noticed that my urine smelt very differently. > > I noticed the same during initial severe herxes (the first started some days before my first ABX, probably a result of meningitis caused by the Lyme - so the smell is not from ABX breakdown products). Others in the hospital noted the same peculiar smell in their urine when they started to use rocephin. The smell is a bit selenium-like, very typical of certain types of bacteria (difficult to explain the exact scent, but I still remember it from my days in the biochemics lab long ago). > > I'm wondering what it is, if we can smell it, one should be able to detect it (could be some opportunistic infection other than Lyme of course). > > > > I also remember something. On a forum, in France, one spoke about a test in a US hospital to detect herx reactions just after antibiotics (something on the skin, I remember). Is anyone aware of that? I asked for detecting herx reactions in a French hospital, since I was very bad under antibiotics, I was just said that it could be detected by looking at particular cytokines, but it is routinely done. > > I'm not aware of a skin test, but the LTT Lyme test measures cytokines that indicate recent exposure to Borrelia (and some similar organisms, it is NOT specific for Bb). Unlike antigens from the adaptive immune system, the LTT should test negative within a few weeks after the Borrelia have disappeared. If it is still positive about a month after ABX course, the infection is not gone. > > Like any test, LTT is not perfect. In my country it is hardly used, probably because it is more complicated and expensive than the normal blood tests. > > I guess one could monitor herx reaction by checking some general cytokines, but I'm not aware of any standard test for that purpose. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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