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Terminator
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I'm gonna start to treat my long standing lyme and maybe some barts&babs. My first stack would be

doxycycline 300mg BID + minocycline 200mg BID + levofloxacin 750mg SID + rifampicin 900mg SID

for 14 weeks. Then if needed I'll do a cycle of other stuff (perhaps ceftriaxone IV + azithromycin IV or telithromycin po + bicillin-LA IM or Augmentin XR po + metronidazole po + atovaquone po). I'm buying everything myself from oversea pharmacies. Any critics/suggestions?

Note: I just read the terms of use and I think it's ok that I write the specific dosage I'm thinking to use because they are not being prescribed by an LLMD.

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should i take mino at the same time as doxy, or separate times? should i take mino just once a day 400mg, because its half life is much longer anyway, or is this too much for my GI tract?

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Terminator that sounds like an rough journey you are planning to do.

It sounds like an overkill.

But with this combo you are definetively a Terminator. ;-)

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Wow..that is powerful. Remember....slow and steady wins the race. Where is your cystbuster?

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i would rather overkill than underkill [Smile]

ill add a cyst buster in my 2nd cycle only - metronidazole or tinidazole.

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Why the double tetracyclines?

I think you are doing the quinolone for Lyme cell wall form, the Rifampicin for Bartonella, and the tetracyclines both for intracellular. Wouldn't they both have similar form of action on similar form of the germ?

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I'm also wondering why the mino and doxy together?? Why not take the doxy for a month, then switch to mino?

Also, why both Rifampin and Levaquin?

My LLMD had me take Levaquin until I was feeling a lot better from the bartonella, then switched me to Rifampin.

Do you have someone to test your liver enzymes while you do this?

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This combo is for bart killing and I think you can have better combo with meds that atack 3 forms o lyme and also coinfections if you take more than 3 antibiotics in combination. In your combo you are not attacking L-form or cyst form of borrelia nor babesia at all.Dont know your labs but LLMD treat patients positive to lyme also for coinfections with or without positive labs for coinfections.
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Last week I had written a detailed answer but when I clicked on "add reply" the server had gone down and I lost the msg. In a few words why I'm taking mino with doxy is because it has like double fat solubility of doxy, so they add to each other without interfering.

6goofykids why not both levaquin and refampin at the same time? If 3 months is not enough, I can continue the rifampin in the 2nd cycle (but not levo because of the mepron)

what liver enzymes you're talking about, like AST and ALT? how often do people have to stop treatment even though they tolerate it ok, because these enzymes are really out of control ?

maradona did you see the 2nd cycle?

maradona

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At one point, I took mepron, levaquin, rifampin, and omnicef together. So your protocol is not undoable.

Just--as someone else advised--check your CBC/liver panel regularly to ensure liver and everything else is OK.

You can also order these blood tests online without an MD's script.

You could also consider pulsing (maybe 4 weeks on followed by a week or 2 off).

Good luck.

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Terminator, my LLMD, who is very aggressive, used Levaquin for three months, then Rifampin.

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I had the same idea to throw the nuclear bomb at it - shock and awe. But the abx made me really sick and then I was floxed and I couldn't take anything so you need to be careful. It wasn't even my idea. It was the LLMD but I was in total agreement.

Drugs can have some very serious side effects so you need to start them one at a time so you know how you are reacting to them.

Do you know what infections you have? Have you had any treatment before?

If you have not treated before you should probably start with 300-600mg doxy divided into two doses. This will knock you out for awhile.

Then check out combos other people are using successfully that have similar symptoms to you. Most of my treatment has come off the net and from books. I just asked my GP for it.

But in two weeks I am going to a LLMD - one of the best. It is so nice to have someone treat me that really knows what he is doing. If at all possible you should try to see one so you know you are not just guessing at your treatment and even your infections.

I would not do Levaquin and Rifampin together. You could end up in the emergency room.

Doxy and mino are in the same family so I dont know why you would consider taking them together.

I read in my babesia book that a combo for all three infections, is Bactrim DS, Mepron and a macrolide such as zithromax, biaxin, or Ketek (which is powerful against lyme).

Another recommended combo to hit all three infections is Malarone, Levaquin, Plaquenil and Doxycycline.


Please be careful and make sure you get regular tests for liver function etc. I feel for you. Totally understand your frustration and position but don't want to see you worse off than you already are.

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quote:
Originally posted by Terminator:
i would rather overkill than underkill [Smile]

Just don't overkill yourself. Is a doctor sanctioning this? why are you asking us if you should take combo's or not?
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the reason i consider taking doxy and mino together is precisely because they are in the same family - so they dont interfere with each other. Their lipid solubility is different enough that they penetrate different tissues differently.

do you have any source where i could read to be convinced that levaquin and rifampin together might either interfere with each other or simply be too toxic to be worth the risk? That is the part of my plan that I havent looked at much. At the worse I could move the rifampicin in my second cycle.

btw yes i have an llmd, but i want to accelerate things...

nefferdun, what exact stack of abx made you sick? permanently sick or temporarily? floxed you mean your tendon completely ruptured? you still cant tolerate abx or you couldnt for a while? If you cant tolerate them, i'm not sure your new LLMD will be able to do anything with you.

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I'm not saying you're taking too much. This is the combo I was on - mino, Levaquin, Tindamax, Malarone, Lariam, Amoxicillin/Probenecid, and Plaquenil. Also artemisia. I took Humaworm at the same time.

Knocked me on my butt for 6 weeks, then I started seeing significant improvement.

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Dr. H in NY and Dr. C in Fl. are rx'ing levaquin/rifampin combo for bartonella....Dr. H may have just begun to use this combo Six. Dr. C in FL. has been using it for over a year.

FWIW.

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What is plaquenil used for? I thought it was used to raise the intracellular pH to make macrolides (except telithromycin) more effective.

6goofykids you were taking lariam for babs? you plan had for Bb a tetracycline + a cyst buster + a good penicillin, overall pretty potent. Burrascano says tetracyclines shouldnt be mixed with cyst buster like flagyl or tindamax, and IMO they don't combine well with penicillins either.

from merk.com and rxlist.com: "Tetracycline Derivatives: May diminish the therapeutic effect of Penicillins"

did you get more improvement from your abx treatment or from your treatment in Germany? In the end all that matters is that you got better (I think you did right?)

anti-parasistic herbs like humaworm are also on my to do list. Not sure if I'm better to take them now or wait till abx treatment is advanced.

feelfit you're talking about the famous Dr H in NY that is in under our skin? sounds like a good reference to me. Are you a patient of them or did they say that at the ILADS conference?

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Yes, plaquenil is used for that, and also as an anti-malarial and anti-inflammatory.

Lariam for babs, yes.

I had ups and downs with abx treatment. That combo was good except for the Tindamax, which made me feel horrible. I wasn't fond of the amoxy either.

I got better with the German treatment. I felt better upon my return from Germany and continue to get better without the severe ups and downs I had had with abx.

I was a patient of Dr. H in NY.

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Terminator,

I did a Humaworm treatment about 2 months into my ABX regimen. In case your wondering about interactions with ABX, I believe I was on Minocycline, Azithromycin and Bactrim at the time. No problems to report, but I did make sure I took it at least 2 hours away from ABX just in case.

I also did a 2 month stint on Alinia, and just finished that 2 weeks ago, while on everything I noted above, plus Rifampin.


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2 months on alinia? i thought 3 weeks @ 1000mg BID was all it takes. Did you notice anything from it? did you order it from magicpharma.com?

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I'm not sure what SID is but all of that together sounds toxic to me. Is that what your doctor prescribed?
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