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robi
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I just started tini after after almost 2 years off. I am also on Biaxin and Malarone. I felt increased muscle ache for a few days when I started taking the Biaxin and malarone. A few days after that I added the tindamax @500mg 2 x a day.

I am having no change with the tini. Is this an indication that Lyme is knocked down..... maybe even gone ?( I do believe in miracles).

I was expecting an increase in symptoms. One thing I should mention is the Tini is a couple of years old but I did not think it was on of the ones that loses effectiveness.

Thanks for info you can provide,
robi

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Hi Robi
I heard the Tindamax addresses the cyst form and doxy and others address the other forms. I've noticed when I'm most aggressive with my diet, medication, Rife, etc. it tends to want to go into the Cyst form. Bryan Rosner's book about Rife and Lyme has some disgusting pictures of Lyme cysts (colonies of sporochete). It makes you really want to get rid of them. I'm heard both Tindamax and Flagyl are the cyst form killers. For me it's Tindamax and Rife that help.

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robi

When I was ending my treatment, my llmd put me on flagyl for two months and I did not have any flare or reaction.

I tried to send you an email the other day but your mailbox was full. There is an llmd here in northern VA that I thought you might be interested in. One evening last week this doc spoke to a Loudoun group. Although I did not attend I spoke to three folks who were very impressed.

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Hey Kiddo,

I haven't tried Tindimax but have done a lot of Flagyl.

Many have reported that Tini is MUCH easier on them than Flagyl was. That it took longer to see results, but was much better tolerated overall.

Perhaps, it is doing what it needss to, but you are reaping that benefit of it being better tolerated to a point where it just hasn't hit you hard?

I'm speculating, of course, but it might be a strong possibility.

I am also wondering what "just started" means? As in a week, 2, or a month? It may take a full month for some sort of herx reaction, if any...so, I would give it at least that long before making any decisions on the effectiveness.

I'm pleased you are working on Babs finally.

Miss ya,
M

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