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was just diagnosed in late june and started treatment july 5th. LLMD started me on biaxin, didn't have any side effects other than the bitter taste in my mouth. i did go thru periods of herx when i first started it and when he increased my dosage.
i will be finished with the biaxin by the 16th and he wants me to start ceftin. what was your experience with ceftin? can i expect any side effects? did you take it in combo with other abx or alone?
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I'm on it now and haven't had any positive changes yet. I didn't have any side effects persay, just feel sick from Lyme etc.
The Ceftin is a HORRRIBLEEE tasting pill. Very bitter. I suggest you take it with juice or something at the beginning. Also, if the taste is bad to you, you can take a little honey in your mouth right after and it cuts the bitterness.
Sorry I dont have anything more to say...
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Ceftin plus Azithro were my first two drugs, for five months. No side effects that I noticed, no issues, no bad tastes. Made decent progress. Now on biaxin and omnicef, much more problematic with yeast on these. Be sure to take good probiotics! I wish you the best!
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Of all the antibiotics I've been on Ceftin was the best.
If I could only treat Lyme with one abx that'd be the one.
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i think biaxin is horrible as far as the taste goes. the bitterness lasts for hours no matter what i try to combat the bitterness. hopefully the ceftin won't be worse than that. thanks for the tips renny, i'll make sure i try that if i have a problem.
it's very comforting to know that you thought that ceftin was the best. and that there weren't any bad side effects. makes me feel better about taking it.
missy, how do i know if i'm taking a good probiotic? my LLMD didn't give me a specific recommendation so i've just been picking up Accuflora from the grocery store.
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As for probiotics- my doc just said "get the one with the highest potency"... not very clear.
I have a lot of GI issues so I order VSL3 (which is a VERY GOOD and quite $$) probiotic. I take 3 pills of that a day.
I also take florastor, which I believe I learned about from this board. Everyone said to me if you are on abx you NEED florastor to prevent a GI infection called CDiff. I take two of those a day.
I take them about 3 hrs after my antibiotics in the morning and 3 hours after in the evening.
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I tolerated both well (but I didn't take them together)
The Biaxin taste isn't as bad if you eat something substantial when you take it.
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i don't know mojo, i take mine with breakfast and dinner and i get a terrible taste for hours...maybe it's different for everyone, just like everything else with this disease!
i'm actually kind of looking forward to taking something new in the hopes that i feel some improvement. even if it's one symptom letting up or going away!
as far as probiotics, i take Accuflora which i found this review "The ingredients are Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus salivarius, Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Streptococcus thermopiles and Bifidbacterium bifidum. The combination of pro-biotics used in Accuflora means that my body would get far more benefits from straight Acidophilus. The dose of 2 tablets per day has one billion active cultures..."
does that sound like a good probiotic? it's what i've been taking twice daily and i'm hoping it's enough...
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Has anyone used ceftin for bartonella successfully?
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ok, so i screwed up on my calendar and i actually started today, not next week.
oh, dali, i am so happy that you shared your olive oil trick with me! the pill seemed to start dissolving as soon as i put it in my mouth and the taste was HORRIBLE!! i'm going to try it with the olive oil tonight and see if that helps.
anyone have any feedback about Accuflora probiotic?
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