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Thanks Lymetoo, I appreciate all the time you put into this site and your responses to all the posts... Posts: 120 | From Evansville Indiana | Registered: Dec 2010
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bcb1200
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I feel pretty normal now. Only chasing some mild remaining symptoms. From what I have read and learned from people who have beaten disseminated lyme, you tend to feel bad when starting new meds. Over time, as they work, you feel better and better. Once you start feeling "good" it is usually time to switch up meds, and then you feel bad again as the new beds kick the hornet's nest so to speak.
So...I'm feeling nearly to 100% today (very thankful) but will be switching my drugs to go after Bartonella in 1 weeks time..so I know I'm going to feel like crap afterwards.
-------------------- Bite date ? 2/10 symptoms began 5/10 dx'd, after 3 months numerous test and doctors
IgM Igenex +/CDC + + 23/25, 30, 31, 34, 41, 83/93
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Currently at around 80% +/- most days. Posts: 3131 | From Massachusetts | Registered: May 2010
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Thanks bcb.. Glad you're doing well! Can't wait to get there myself.. Posts: 120 | From Evansville Indiana | Registered: Dec 2010
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cactus
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I think a normal, healthy person would feel "well" while on those meds.
Someone with Lyme et al would not - as described above.
I have been off abx for 2 years - but did take zith for a sinus infection. No herxing - I just felt better and better!
Rifampin, for me, would be another story - I am genetically not able to detox it, so am never going to feel well on that one. But that's another story.
Hope this combo works for you - it's a good one!
-------------------- �Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?� - A.A. Milne Posts: 1987 | From No. VA | Registered: May 2005
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Thanks Cactus, Hoping it does too... the headache has to go though!!! ~ Can't wait for that day!
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Lymeorsomething
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You just never know. At the point when I was on the most meds, I was feeling the best. I think I was on Mepron, Zith, Omnicef, and Levaquin at one point.
Everyone has their unique tolerance and allergic response to meds though.
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Thanks LOS... I have felt normal on some meds way back when,
but that was before they thought I had lyme(they actually thought I had H Pylora) the meds did make me feel great after a few days... only to return to feeling bad again after the meds ran out...
Haven't been able to feel better since, even with the same meds...
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