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Yes, Diflucan is often used with Lyme treatment in the US too. It, of course, helps to ward off the yeast infections but is believed to help with the Lyme too.
Doctors in the US vary on their dosage. I take 200 mg. one time a week, but some take it more aggressively depending on their yeast problems.
Hope your treatment goes well!
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Geneal
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I do the diflucan protocol with the exception that I take it for 60 days straight.
Then two weeks off, then repeat.
I am (I think) in my 8th round of this.
Has been good for me I think.
Good increase in speech abilities as well as word finding.
Hugs,
Geneal
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Dawnee
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It was part of my treatment for the first 3 months... it seemed to greatly improve my neuro symptoms! I was on Diflucan and Zith... worked really well.
Now I am on Nystatin... doesn't work as well, it seems.
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