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LymeMECFSMCS
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I just started Bicillin injections this past week and yesterday had a whopper seizure, my worst ever.

Before that, my irritability and sensitivity to stimulation reached a high peak and a had a headache on the right front of my head. I can't figure out if its a herx or something else.

Are Bicillin herxes often neurological?

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Hi!

For chronic lyme, an LA Bicillin herx is always neuro plus other signs and symptoms.
[Frown]

Hang-in there!

daise [Smile]

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Hi. I just had my 2nd bicillin shot this past Fri night. After both I felt like I was wearing a lead suit for about 24 hours. Like seriously could hardly move.
Last week after the first shot after a couple days I had really bad bug crawly sensations which I have not had in a long time - that's definitely a neurosymptom.
I did 1 shot the first week and this week am supposed to try for 2 - uggghh

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DETOX DETOX DETOX

The Die off will create a huge amount of Neurotoxins and you MUT remove this from your system, this needs to be an ongoing protocol whilst on Bicillin as this is an excellent drug but gives a high die off/Herx rate.

Efficient liver function is necessary for the processing and excretion of endotoxic and
exotoxic chemicals (hormones,drugs, chemicals etc.) Well recognised examples of metabolic poisoning include the symptoms of uraemia or hepatic encephalopathy. Both of these
conditions are associated with fatigue and central nervous system disturbances and are a
consequence of this metabolic poisoning of specific tissues due to the build up of toxins.

You must keep the liver detoxed - Make up concentrated Green Tea and keep in the fridge and dilute it with cold water and drink pints of it all day for Liver detox
and also use specific phase 1 & 2 liver detox supplements as follows, you can normally find thes in a combination Multivit and (BCAA) Branched chain amino acids are vital to your liver detox

PHASE I REGULATION
B2, B3, B6, B12 and folate. Selenium. Vitamins C, E,

Glutathione (glycine, glutamine and cysteine) or NAC.

Branched chain amino acids (leucine, isoleucine and valine).

Bioflavonoids (quercetin, green tea catechin, silymarin, Ginkgo).

PHASE II REGULATION
Glutamine and Glycine.
Selenium. B6, B12, Folate.
Carnosol and camosic acid (Rosemary)
Indole-3-Carbinol.


Use Burbur/Parsley Detox for blood


Also add in a good gut binder, Chitosan or some High fibre supplement to eliminate from Bowl

Rianna

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Hmmm - I on the pekana drainage remedies, burbur, and coenz B which is to support detox

I can't drink green tea.... maybe I should add lemon water

the bulk of the herx seems to last about 48 hrs after the shot..

I have a fiber supplement my llmd told me to take - I might add that

I have to be careful with detox herxes too - I guess it's a fine balance...

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