Re: post-lyme disease also known as chronic lymes disease. i will have to look at some of the treatmets in there there is truth in what being said. i wil say i did not see what i am taking classed in them. this is why important to get the RIGHT medicine, which is a pain. cipro, i once took long ago i did not like at all. it turned me into not to be gross but twice thought to be a tiny break of wind turned out to be a squirting hershey express down my legs (ewww). i will say i was lucky taught to only take them when REALLY need them, and take them all. exception: if on long term if need a brief break, then take it. if responding poorly on certain medicines, speak up. if allergic yes can be emergency sitiuation and go into anaphyactic shock, there are risks, and i will say i am lucky been doing so well on them. many forget to take probiotics too, and that probiotics must be taken some time apart (i would say at least 3 hours) or they will negate eachother. (my tummy doing lots better was main thing for a time with adjusting to oral) i am taking some other types of meds too, one to combat chylamidia pneumonia, and sometimes a mutiple dose of antiparisitcal all at once but very sporadic. also once weekly oe antifungal pill (i can take up to 2, but know they are hard on the liver, so just the lower prescribed amount. one of my antibioitcs has been steadily cut in dosage.gee, wish had milk thistle, good for liver. i will look at treatment part and incorporate if i like it can do it (like with all of us, this disease expensive). my problem is my kids home now, i have to not fail them. considering everything,(including atural helps) i think i am doing well, it is so good to be able to think again, and like brain just flows with stuff now. but i know i cannot do this a lifetime, i do not think what is intended anyway, they did initially say 1+ yrs, but we shall see how it goes. it is very important to make wise medicine choices and i will post further in here when read more, (LC). |