Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Hi, For me, three month aT 50mg a day make the symtoms subside, mainly blur vision, also improvement in my heavy memory's troubles? I was very exited at the time? A few time (weeks) after the end it was worst than before. It is my story, it does not means it will be yours. But as far as I am concern I do not trust chemical solutions any more. I have tried,Lamysil,Nyzoral,Nystatin as well, I believe it is a heavy burden on your organism.If we do not find the underlying cause it is a waste of time. All the best Georgio diflucan experiences Hi All,I'n new to the list, but not new to Candidosis.I'm now on Diflucan taherapy (planned for 8 months).Would you be so kind to write me your experiences and thoughts about Diflucan.best wishes,Borys Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Thanks for your thoughts about Diflucan! I thought Diflucan is going to kill the yeast not any bacteria. I've read that this is anti-fungal drug. I'm going to take plenty of pr*biotics. Some sources say that it is common mistake to give a patient less than 3mg/kg - if someone takes 50mg - he/she should weight no more than 17kg. I weight almost 100kg and feel the weight in my pocket. The other mistake is to take the drug for too short time. I made a small research and found a paper that states that Candida destroys human immunology which is reversible but takes time. So it's not enough to kill the yeast - than you have to be free of it for some time to regain your own immunity. Borys M. wrote: >Diflucan is evil! It kills all bacteria in your body >(including the good ones) Did your doctor tell you to >also take a pre/probiotic to replenish the good >bacteria? What happens when you stop taking Diflucan? >Your problem will get worse since you haven't actually >fixed your problem by killing all bacteria... the bad >bacteria will come back 2x! If you want my honest >opinion. Ditch the Diflucan and your doctor (get a >natural doctor... a naturopath or some other kind of >natural minded doctor) I also did Diflucan. Only for >about a month and it made me feel better again, but >only while I took it, and the side affects are not >soooo good. > > *8-) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2004 Report Share Posted March 6, 2004 I have to agree. Diflucan gave me the worst symptoms I have ever had. Once the yeast mutate against it, they get very aggressive because they have nothing to compete against for food. Diflucan is evil! It kills all bacteria in your body (including the good ones) Did your doctor tell you to also take a pre/probiotic to replenish the good bacteria? What happens when you stop taking Diflucan? Your problem will get worse since you haven't actually fixed your problem by killing all bacteria... the bad bacteria will come back 2x! If you want my honest opinion. Ditch the Diflucan and your doctor (get a natural doctor... a naturopath or some other kind of natural minded doctor) I also did Diflucan. Only for about a month and it made me feel better again, but only while I took it, and the side affects are not soooo good. *8-) --- Borys Krupa <bkrupa@...> wrote: > Hi All, > > I'n new to the list, but not new to Candidosis. > I'm now on Diflucan taherapy (planned for 8 months). > Would you be so kind to write me your experiences > and thoughts about > Diflucan. > > best wishes, > > Borys > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2004 Report Share Posted March 7, 2004 I totally agree with you, Georgio. Same experience as mine. Simona Re: diflucan experiences Hi, For me, three month aT 50mg a day make the symtoms subside, mainly blur vision, also improvement in my heavy memory's troubles? I was very exited at the time? A few time (weeks) after the end it was worst than before. It is my story, it does not means it will be yours. But as far as I am concern I do not trust chemical solutions any more. I have tried,Lamysil,Nyzoral,Nystatin as well, I believe it is a heavy burden on your organism.If we do not find the underlying cause it is a waste of time. All the best Georgio diflucan experiences Hi All, I'n new to the list, but not new to Candidosis. I'm now on Diflucan taherapy (planned for 8 months). Would you be so kind to write me your experiences and thoughts about Diflucan. best wishes, Borys Candidiasis stories: http://CureZone.com/forums/f.asp?f=41 http://CureZone.com/dis/ http://CureZone.com/diseases/parasites/ List Unsubscribe: candidiasis-unsubscribe Post message: candidiasis Group page: candidiasis Candidiasis stories: http://CureZone.com/forums/f.asp?f=41 http://CureZone.com/dis/ http://CureZone.com/diseases/parasites/ List Unsubscribe: candidiasis-unsubscribe Post message: candidiasis Group page: candidiasis *************************E-MAIL CONFIDENTIALITY FOOTER********************** This message may contain confidential information and must not be copied, disclosed or used by anybody other than the intended recipient. If you have received this message in error, please notify us writing to postmaster@... and delete the message and any copies of it. Thank you for your assistance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Dear all, thx for advice, I can't just get rid of my doctor and diflucan as I suffer from hepatosplenic candidiasis which is always fatal if untreated. My problem went out from bowels to liver, spleen and bones. I suffer from Candida parapsilosis which is less common and slightly more pathogenic than albicans. I take unbelievable doses (600mg/day) and if responce is not satisfactory I get 800. Clearing intestines is not enough in my case I'm not chemistry fun, but I think I have no choice. Sorry for my erratic English - I'm not native, I live in Warsaw, Poland. Borys M. wrote: >And don't forget a waste of money >It's better to find out why your yeast has taken over >and to fix the underlying problem, rather than hiding >the symptoms. Otherwise you will be on Diflucan for >the rest of your life. > > *8-) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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