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AJ
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posted 24 January 2003 14:40     Click Here to See the Profile for AJ   Click Here to Email AJ     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Lymetoo,
I didn't realize you had any mind left to lose! heeheehee

Nan,
Brucella is definitly able to be carried by ticks. I have read medical abstracts about it. I'll try to dig some up later for ya'll.
Xo, AJ

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Marnie
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posted 24 January 2003 14:57     Click Here to See the Profile for Marnie     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I believe there are frequencies on the consolidated list for those who know what I am talking about.

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rosesisland2000
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posted 02 December 2003 08:17     Click Here to See the Profile for rosesisland2000     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
UP, up, up...

*****THIS IS AN OLD POST*****

But, worthy of bring up.

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yankee in black
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posted 03 December 2003 03:23     Click Here to See the Profile for yankee in black     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
DAMM, ALWAYS GET TO THE GOOD POSTS TOO LATE!!!

HI ALL,

Katydid---the doctor who patented the bio-weapon mycoplasmas--Dr.Lo--hope he was messy in the lab and now suffers from his own home-made malady

I have made great strides in my treatment since I have started treatment for mycoplasmas and brucellosis---I feel like I have just been *spinning my wheels in the sand* prior to having the doc test me for all such co-infections

Yes--I had to ask him and he's LLMD--but was totally *fascinated by results*, said he did test most patients when this information became main-stream knowledge in the lyme world---and did not have any positive test results--I was a supposed 1st

I think it may have been the labs---my tests where done thru Labcorp---but sent to Nicolson's lab in Huntington Beach, Calf.

I really feel B.B is just the *TIP* of the "INFECTIOUS DISEASE CASCADE" that makes up this chronic illness

AND----- there are other pathogens infecting some of us, that they don't even have a *titer* for. AND----alot of the pathogens present with the same syptomology----but require different and unique interventions

Not to *make a funny*, as I have about *had it* with all this B.B fighting I've had to do the last 5yrs.(war of the worlds, here) but this disease is starting to look more and more complicated---shall we say---looks like I might as well *Sit back and kick'em up*, as I might be spending much more *Time with Lyme*

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posted 03 December 2003 09:18     Click Here to See the Profile for dontlikeliver   Click Here to Email dontlikeliver     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I find this very interesting.
It's been about 18 months since I discovered Don Scott and the Brucellosis theories.

At the time of this discovery, I went to a Progressive Homeopathy practitioner in the UK who then diagnosed me through using electronic acupuncture with brucellosis abortus bang, mycoplasma fermentans, tb, chickenpox in lungs, latent measles, rubella and a range of stuff.

I went through 15 months treatment with them. The treatment was nosodes - a kind of electrically/frequency charged drop/solution which was supposed to clear these infections. Unfortunatrely, 15 months later when I was given the all clear - i.e. no more infections found, I still felt as ill as when I started. They said it was beccause it would take several mnths for the immune system to recover and settle. I am still waiting. I lost faith in the treatment, longe before my all clear, and seriously doubted my brucellosis diagnosis by then. ($$$$ later).

I was told to avoid all dairy like the plague, undercooked meats also. But, other than that they had no dietary advice.

They claimed it's mostly biowarfare through food (i.e. governments allow substandard pasteurization procedures, etc) and also spray populations with germs of all kinds to disable and kill the weak ones (us).

Perhaps this is the case, I don't know what to think anymore. But, at the time it made me so paranoid - I just couldn't live like that. I want to enjoy my life as much as I can not be watching over my shoulder all the time for big brothers who's out to get me.

Vaccinations was another route they said you get brucellosis and myco from (maybe it's true).

The trouble is, I guess, symptoms of Brucella are same as symptoms for Borrelia and many other infections.

I am going to take it up again though when I finally get to see an LLMD, hopefully early 2004.

dll

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Beverly
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posted 23 October 2004 01:44     Click Here to See the Profile for Beverly     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Up.

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krazykt1
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posted 28 October 2004 01:59     Click Here to See the Profile for krazykt1   Click Here to Email krazykt1     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
wow,this is scary, but oh so accurately describes all my sx over the years, right down to the walking difficulties,8th cranial nerve and balance problems etc. etc

The tx for brucella is rifampicin, doxy and something else.I'm currently on minocycline, rafampicin and supposed to add flagyl. Wonder if this will cover it? Anyone?

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krazykt1
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posted 28 October 2004 20:12     Click Here to See the Profile for krazykt1   Click Here to Email krazykt1     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
AJ, tried to email you , returned undeliverable. kt

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prshaw
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posted 28 October 2004 22:41     Click Here to See the Profile for prshaw   Click Here to Email prshaw     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
These four pathogens - mycoplasma, brucella, Lenti ( sheep brain wasting disease ), BSE I / II all have nearly identical bioenergetic frequencies so it's important to keep this in mind and do freqency matching / frequency reacting to rule out the bioenergetic presense of one or the other. Sometimes ALL four will come up in the Lyme pt.

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krazykt1
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posted 29 October 2004 02:22     Click Here to See the Profile for krazykt1   Click Here to Email krazykt1     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
pr, thanks for the response. Wouldn't it be great if a pt. could rely on the Dr.s to figure this stuff out. I just want to stay in bed! lol The tests are so unreliable here it's dissapointing to say the least.

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posted 29 October 2004 10:32     Click Here to See the Profile for ponytail     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Anyone been tested for this lately? I have suspected this since 1985 but, can never get anyone to do the test. My LLMD may have but, I can't remember and now he's gone.

I have taken the Rifampin several times for other stuff (Staph and Bartonella) so, maybe if it was here - it's gone!!

Just wondering if there was any new news in the Brucellosis arena!

Thanks for bringing this up!

Sherry

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krazykt1
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posted 02 November 2004 02:42     Click Here to See the Profile for krazykt1   Click Here to Email krazykt1     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
prshaw,think I have an idea about what pathogen, but will the doxy, rifampicin, streptamycin handle all forms of brucella.Are you talking about frequencies that the abx create or something else? thanks kt

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krazykt1
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posted 24 November 2004 05:16     Click Here to See the Profile for krazykt1   Click Here to Email krazykt1     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
There's so little talk about people with this. I too would have had this since 84/85,maybe there's something environmental about that time? up for more input?

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Hermsi
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posted 30 January 2005 20:15     Click Here to See the Profile for Hermsi   Click Here to Email Hermsi     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi krazykt1, you may have not been too far off the mark with your preceding post.

Thanks to AJ, persons who added to this thread and a problem with cattle on our lawn, I may be able to add to your post. While researching my problem I found that the local rancher’s herd was quarantined in 1976 for Brucellosis. I have spent almost twenty years trying to find why snowshoe hares populations became severely impacted in the area where I and others became ill. Here may be a reason but I cannot find if Brucella abortus is known to be tick-borne. Wonder if any others have found studies that show this?

Here is a little more information:- BC Lyme info.

Ron

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1981Z28
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posted 02 February 2005 10:25     Click Here to See the Profile for 1981Z28     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Assuming all of this is correct (which I believe it to be) and there are all these people out there who are not only aware of this but have brought it out in the open, how can it be that "denial" is still winning?

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krazykt1
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posted 02 February 2005 15:56     Click Here to See the Profile for krazykt1   Click Here to Email krazykt1     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Makes you wonder! Maybe it's not so much denial as it is ignorance. After 7 or 8 yrs of "med school" (pharmaceudial school) most md's are focussed on making $ and paying of their loans?

Thanks for the links/input Ron and all. kt

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