Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Tom -- what is Buhner's Core Protocol? Sorry to hear about your complications. I am very new to abx so I cannot offer any insights on what's going on. Hope others with experienced will. -- Lida > > Hi Group...I had a good LLMD visit today, and feel pretty good after a 6+ hour round trip. (A nap with the family cat upon returning home definitely helped). I was on 2000 mg. Ceftin for the past 9 weeks, in addition to restarting Buhner's Core Protocol (CP) 5 weeks ago. I'm currently at the maximum dosage for the CP, and haven't had any major issues with it. About 3+ weeks ago, my blood pressure / pulse increased (I'm on meds for this), and I slowly started losing my sense of taste / smell. I'm currently at about an 80% loss of taste / smell. Anyone else lose their sense of taste / smell while taking long term abx, or the CP? I told the doctor about this and he thinks I have an oral yeast infection because of the abx, and prescribed Nystatin. Anyone else use Nystatin? I can't remember hearing about this med before. He also switched me from Ceftin, to 4000 mg. Amoxicillin. I was on this dose of Amoxicillin for 3 months last summer and felt GREAT. > > I take the CP 4 x daily, which works well with Amoxicillin (also 4 x daily). The game plan is to remain on the CP maximum dose until the beginning of March, then gradually reduce the dosage until August time frame; Continue taking 4000 mg. Amoxicillin through the end of March; Then, return to 2000 mg. Ceftin for approximately 2 or 3 months. I'm hoping that I feel WELL (back to my old self) by end of March, then continue taking abx for a few more months (just for good measure), and hopefully stop abx in June. That's the current plan, anyway. Like I said in other posts, I really feel good about the CP - especially when combining it with Lyme doses of abx. I'm also grateful to have an LLMD, hope, and a plan to knock out this damn spirochete! > > I clearly remember how bad I felt last year at this time - I can honestly say I've made significant progress, got my mind back, and once again have enthusiasm for living. One day at a time...Tom > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Tom, I hope the Nystatin gives you back your sense of taste & smell! Nystatin is an antifungal, like Diflucan. It's been around a lot longer than Diflucan and is available in both pill and liquid form. For oral thrush, one usually swishes 3 or 4 times a day with Nystatin liquid. I had an awful case of oral thrush before I realized what it was. Now I know the signs and start swishing before it gets too bad. For me, the signs are a feeling of rawness on the inside of my cheeks and an over-sensitivity to salty or spicy foods. Your plan, which is quite different from mine except that we're both doing the CP, is really interesting. It points up the fact that everyone has to treat Lyme differently. No wonder it's such a maddening disease! Jessie > > Hi Group...I had a good LLMD visit today, and feel pretty good after a 6+ hour round trip. (A nap with the family cat upon returning home definitely helped). I was on 2000 mg. Ceftin for the past 9 weeks, in addition to restarting Buhner's Core Protocol (CP) 5 weeks ago. I'm currently at the maximum dosage for the CP, and haven't had any major issues with it. About 3+ weeks ago, my blood pressure / pulse increased (I'm on meds for this), and I slowly started losing my sense of taste / smell. I'm currently at about an 80% loss of taste / smell. Anyone else lose their sense of taste / smell while taking long term abx, or the CP? I told the doctor about this and he thinks I have an oral yeast infection because of the abx, and prescribed Nystatin. Anyone else use Nystatin? I can't remember hearing about this med before. He also switched me from Ceftin, to 4000 mg. Amoxicillin. I was on this dose of Amoxicillin for 3 months last summer and felt GREAT. > > I take the CP 4 x daily, which works well with Amoxicillin (also 4 x daily). The game plan is to remain on the CP maximum dose until the beginning of March, then gradually reduce the dosage until August time frame; Continue taking 4000 mg. Amoxicillin through the end of March; Then, return to 2000 mg. Ceftin for approximately 2 or 3 months. I'm hoping that I feel WELL (back to my old self) by end of March, then continue taking abx for a few more months (just for good measure), and hopefully stop abx in June. That's the current plan, anyway. Like I said in other posts, I really feel good about the CP - especially when combining it with Lyme doses of abx. I'm also grateful to have an LLMD, hope, and a plan to knock out this damn spirochete! > > I clearly remember how bad I felt last year at this time - I can honestly say I've made significant progress, got my mind back, and once again have enthusiasm for living. One day at a time...Tom > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Harrod Buhner has written a book called " Healing Lyme. " Here's a link to it at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0970869630/qid=1136989794/sr=2- 1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/104-2553494-3227124?s=books & v=glance & n=283155 Some of us who have been sick for quite a while and been on abx for a long time are doing his protocol in addition to taking abx. I'm also doing Buhner's Core Protocol (or " the CP " ) as we call it. I did it for about 2 months, now I'm taking a break and will start again in a few weeks. I highly recommend Buhner's book. Jessie > > Tom -- what is Buhner's Core Protocol? Sorry to hear about your > complications. I am very new to abx so I cannot offer any insights on > what's going on. Hope others with experienced will. -- Lida > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Jessie & Tom -- Are your LLMD's in agreement with " the CP " protocol while taking abx? Does this protocol have anything to do with detoxing? Thanks. -- Lida > > > > Tom -- what is Buhner's Core Protocol? Sorry to hear about your > > complications. I am very new to abx so I cannot offer any insights > on > > what's going on. Hope others with experienced will. -- Lida > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Hi Lida...My LLMD does not sell natural treatments, nor does he suggest natural treatments, but he was in agreement with the CP I presented to him. The CP kills spirochetes and enhances your immune system. 2 of the supplements in the CP are antispirochetal, and cross the blood brain barrier. The CP can be used with or without abx - I'm glad to use it with abx - it feels like a double edged attack on this disease...Tom [ ] Re: NYSTATIN - Latest LLMD Visit Jessie & Tom -- Are your LLMD's in agreement with " the CP " protocol while taking abx? Does this protocol have anything to do with detoxing? Thanks. -- Lida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Tom -- thank you for your reply. " Double edged attack on the disease " ... Do you ever detox with anything, like Milk Thistle? Does " The PC " protect one from fungus like thrash adn Candida? Best wishes -- Lida > > Hi Lida...My LLMD does not sell natural treatments, nor does he suggest natural treatments, but he was in agreement with the CP I presented to him. The CP kills spirochetes and enhances your immune system. 2 of the supplements in the CP are antispirochetal, and cross the blood brain barrier. The CP can be used with or without abx - I'm glad to use it with abx - it feels like a double edged attack on this disease...Tom > > > [ ] Re: NYSTATIN - Latest LLMD Visit > > > Jessie & Tom -- Are your LLMD's in agreement with " the CP " protocol > while taking abx? Does this protocol have anything to do with > detoxing? Thanks. -- Lida > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Lida...I've been taking Milk Thistle, along with Primadophilus, and numerous other supplements / vitamins for the past years (including Co-Q10, Alpha Lipoic Acid). I've been concerned with yeast infections for the past year, but my doctors didn't share my concern (my EX-infectious disease expert thought I was nuts when I asked him if I should be taking Diflucan). Unfortunately, I didn't insist on additional preventative measures, and I now have oral yeast (this was discovered because I've lost my sense of taste / smell). I'm now taking a prescription antifungal (with refills) through my LLMD to treat the yeast, and plan to keep a closer eye on this in the future. This entire thing is a learning process, that's why it's helpful to share our experiences on this forum. I'm feeling pretty good lately - I think I'm on my way up and out of this mess...Tom [ ] Re: NYSTATIN - Latest LLMD Visit Tom -- thank you for your reply. " Double edged attack on the disease " ... Do you ever detox with anything, like Milk Thistle? Does " The PC " protect one from fungus like thrash adn Candida? Best wishes -- Lida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 My LLMD & I found the book about the same time; he was on his second time through it when I took it with me to an appointment. He now recommends the CP to many of his patients and it's a standard part of my treatment. It's not really about detoxing. It's more about killing the spirochetes and giving the patient some energy. Jessie > > Jessie & Tom -- Are your LLMD's in agreement with " the CP " protocol > while taking abx? Does this protocol have anything to do with > detoxing? Thanks. -- Lida > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 The CP won't necessarily protect one from fungus, etc., but it's not as hard on the body as abx and doesn't kill ALL bacteria, so Candida and the gang are not as likely. Jessie > > > > Hi Lida...My LLMD does not sell natural treatments, nor does he > suggest natural treatments, but he was in agreement with the CP I > presented to him. The CP kills spirochetes and enhances your immune > system. 2 of the supplements in the CP are antispirochetal, and > cross the blood brain barrier. The CP can be used with or without > abx - I'm glad to use it with abx - it feels like a double edged > attack on this disease...Tom > > > > > > [ ] Re: NYSTATIN - Latest LLMD Visit > > > > > > Jessie & Tom -- Are your LLMD's in agreement with " the CP " > protocol > > while taking abx? Does this protocol have anything to do with > > detoxing? Thanks. -- Lida > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2006 Report Share Posted January 12, 2006 Jessie -- That is good to hear! I still have a question whether one should detox while killing the spirochetes? During abx and/or " The PC " therapy the toxins must greatly stress the whole organism, kidneys, bladder, liver and lymphatic system. Shouldn't we be detoxing while on the Lyme therapy treatment? Any thoughts and/or experience? Thanks. -- Lida > > > > Jessie & Tom -- Are your LLMD's in agreement with " the CP " protocol > > while taking abx? Does this protocol have anything to do with > > detoxing? Thanks. -- Lida > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2006 Report Share Posted January 13, 2006 Lida, I've done some detoxing, but haven't found that it makes much difference for me one way or the other. Other people swear by it. Some people detox primarily when they're Herxing because that's an obvious time to try to flush the toxins from the body. I've never eaten a detox diet, but I have taken hydrogen peroxide baths and done coffee enemas. My LLMD (and I) is more inclined to suggest that one try to alkalinize the body with diet to make it inhospitable to Lyme. The only difficulty with this for me is that my Lyme brain is constantly working against me and making me crave things I shouldn't eat then taking away any discipline I have. It sucks. Jessie > > > > My LLMD & I found the book about the same time; he was on his > second > > time through it when I took it with me to an appointment. He now > > recommends the CP to many of his patients and it's a standard part > of > > my treatment. > > > > It's not really about detoxing. It's more about killing the > > spirochetes and giving the patient some energy. > > > > Jessie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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