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Hi everyone. Haven't been on here in years. Not doing well at all. I was on IV Zithromax and Bactrim for almost a year. Took a break and then was on Rocephin and Alinia for three months. Felt like I wasn't going to make it. Stopped everything three months ago and now started Rifing after three years.
The worst symptom right now is feeling like I am out of this world. No one who isn't sick can relate. Spoke to the maker of the Rife machine and he says keep going. Your thoughts are appreciated. Tired of hearing people say- But you don't look sick.
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- Marie,
Welcome - though sorry for why you came back. Yep, many here can certainly relate.
Short answer to your Q: Yes, Rife treatments have helped many here.
As you say you are currently starting rifing - be sure to ALWAYS END each treatment with 10K . . .
And don't rife too long or too often for lyme, itself. More detail in next post. The herxheimer must be avoided if at all possible, or at least supported.
Some kinds of liver support supplements / good nutrition also essential when taking this approach, though. But then that's true no matter what path is chosen.
It can be daunting to see the number of pages in the discussion thread, but start at the end to the most recent -- and post any question you have there.
Good luck. -
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How to find an ILADS educated LL professional in complementary fields (naturopathic, acupuncture, etc.)
Also includes article and book links by all kinds of LL authors - and information about herbal and nutritional supplements.
Basic liver support might help ease some symptoms as you sort through your next step in treatment. Magnesium, too, a key helper even now to help reduce pain / inflammation, etc..
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One person in my support group swears by her Rife machine, so I know it is possible. I guess you have to see whether it works for you. I think it's a good idea to be talking with the maker of the Rife machine about what to expect.
Re feeling out of this world, I came back after finding out I tested low thyroid. I went on Armour thyroid and felt present again. So you might want to consider getting thyroid testing done.
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Thank you Robin. Scary stuff but my thyroid has always tested normal. I will have it retested.
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Thank you for letting me know. Continue to be well! I am trying to get there.
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My DD herxed too bad with it so I know it works. I wish she had done it after her antibiotic treatment ended but she was 18 and just didn't want to think about lyme disease at the time. She's still scared of it so I don't push. She tries to take the supplements that help her with lingering fatigue. That's been her only symptoms for years now.
I am using it now just for pain. I ran some of the numbers for killing bacteria and I got diarrhea and felt like I was herxing. I stopped since I'm already on antibiotic therapy and more is not always better. It really helps me just to run it on 10K.
I really cannot believe that I've had it sitting in a closet for years and not used it.
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D. Bergy- never used 2016 or 840.6 but get reactions while doing the machine at 357,432,570, 612, 625, 643,832, 2112, and 4328. Your thoughts are appreciated.
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