I was thinking zithro every other day ( ease the stomach pain), bactrim and mepron every day..
do these work well tog hater?
Posted by Wolfed Out (Member # 23727) on :
"I'm very happy to be on Mepron, Zith & Bactrim and have made significant progress in just 9 weeks! My bad days are better than my good days were 2 months ago, so I highly recommend it"
This was written to me in a message today by someone on the board, and I'm sure if they see this thread they'll comment as well. Posted by Lenire (Member # 26766) on :
Wolfed out, exactly waht is your regime on these 3? and what were you on prior? I know you said, something about rimplin or somthing, but i think im gonna start slow with just these 3.
Posted by BHealthyNow (Member # 22537) on :
I take those three plus IV doxy.
Posted by Wolfed Out (Member # 23727) on :
Lenire,
That's not my regimen, but someone on this board is taking it with a lot of success.
However, I might be on it very soon
Right now I'm on Minocycline, Azithromycin, Bactrim and Rifampin.
But, I may be starting Mepron in early December with Azithromycin, and possibly Bactrim!
Posted by 17hens (Member # 23747) on :
Hi Lenire,
I believe I'm the one Wolfed Out is talking about! That's my protocol right now. I'll pm the details of my protocol to you as I don't believe we are supposed to give them here.
I know what I'm doing is probably a low dose, esp of mepron, but it seems to be working for me right now. My babesia symptoms were very subtle so maybe that's why I haven't needed more.
Before this I was on Rifampin, Zith, Bactrim DS for 3 months. THat was the second time on that protocol and although it took me the farthest, I always reached a plateau and couldn't get past it.
I started really examining my symptoms, wrote everything down, and was pretty sure Babesia was in the picture.
When I started the mepron protocol, it was amazing how much better I felt almost right away. I know it's not that easy for most people, but again, maybe it's because my symptoms were so subtle.
And I do think starting slow is wise, Lenire.
Hey, thanks, Wolfed Out, for alerting me to this thread! I appreciate it!
Posted by Lenire (Member # 26766) on :
Thanks!
Anyone taking minocycline with these?
Posted by 17hens (Member # 23747) on :
No, but I'm not sure lyme is part of my problem anymore. My CD57 is 378.