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Posted by rossphoto (Member # 28106) on :
 
So I was recently prescribed by my LLMD to start my new oral abx protocol as well as rocephin IV. Just as a test, I stopped taking my old oral abx protocol which I have been on for the past two and a half months. Beginning yesterday (my first day without abx) I was experiencing several symptoms that had greatly subsided, even some of which had disappeared while on abx. It was my worst day in a long time. Today is my second day without the oral abx and I feel very symptomatic again.

Is it really possible that I could feel so symptomatic that quickly due to a stoppage of abx or do you think it is just coincidence that I am having bad days?

Thank you for your input. Hope everyone has better days ahead.
 
Posted by sutherngrl (Member # 16270) on :
 
Just my opinion.....I think its a coincidence. Not saying it couldn't happen in one day, but it seems unlikely to me. The antibiotics wouldn't even be completely out of your body in one day.
 
Posted by lululymemom (Member # 26405) on :
 
Usually co-infections re-surface very quickly. Having said that, when my daughter stopped all abx for good, she did deal with intense symptoms for a month afterwards, which are all slowly resolving with herbal treatments.
 
Posted by sutherngrl (Member # 16270) on :
 
I agree that co-infectons can surface very quickly, but I have a hard time with one day.
 
Posted by sixgoofykids (Member # 11141) on :
 
My coinfections would take three days to surface.

Maybe you are experiencing a withdrawal effect from the anti-inflammatory aspect some abx have.
 


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