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Would like to hear what combo's your taking or tried...
seems that a combo along with a cyst buster (tindemax, flagel...) has great success.
I'm currently on Biaxin & Ceftin. Will be adding tindemax, but waiting cause Biaxin is kicking my A**!
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I am interested also because I was recently on Biaxin and I felt it helped with symptoms. I was on Doxycicline and it did nothing.
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Doxy and plaquenil so far.
-------------------- The fibromyalgia I've had for 32 years was an undiagnosed Lyme symptom.
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My son is responding to rifampin and minocycline, but he's at the beginning of his journey. But it did bring him back from the brink of hospitalization. He was terribly agitated, anxious, and confused. Now he is clearer mentally, not agitated, and much less anxious.
Susie
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