Topic: If SPECT shows Hypoperfusion, does it make sense to try Lumbrokinase ?
lymetwister
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This pattern of not being too bad while up and walking around, only to feel like complete garbage after sleeping 8 hours makes me feel like this could be a big issue for me and I have never addressed it.
What do you guys think ? Can Hypoperfusion cause so many of these Neuro symptoms ?
I see where Bolouke is much stronger then Nonakinase. Who has the best b/c I want the best if I'm gonna try this.
Thx,
Gary
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METALLlC BLUE
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Yes, it can cause the cognitive issues. Even if the scan doesn't show it, problems can be present subclinically -- even mild inflammation or inhibited blood flow.
Typically antibiotics alone can solve the problem, but I have no experience with blood thinners or other alternative therapies for treating this specific problem.
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lyme in Putnam
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Had 2 spectts showing hypo perfusion, lesions and now EEG showing abnormal with cerebral dysfunction. Just upped lamictal and luvox for OCD. Did antibiotics for 8 years Iv for 6 on and off. Had remission few times. Taking nre MRI soon to see if lesions got smaller on herbs. Wish I had some kind of answer. Mind instability is crazy. OCD slowing down but depersonalization is much. Dropped down last nite, ody it's nuts. Joint pain, twitching, muscle pain...my herbalist says like any disease, spring and late fall it's worse. I'm dumbfounded by this whole thing. Feel better.
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