posted
I am in the middle of doing the dr. K type parasite treatment. I did 3 days biltricide, 2 weeks ivermectin and have done 1 week of albenza (i have only been taking a half a dose). I have been vomiting up to 20 hours after taking a dose of a albenza. Has anyone else experienced this. Could this be a side effect so long after taking a dose? What else could it be.
Also while taking Ivermectin all my peripheral neuropathy went away. It has returned since stopping it. Does that mean I need to go back on the ivermectin?
Thanks for your help
Posts: 199 | From Niagara Falls | Registered: Dec 2009
| IP: Logged |
Tammy N.
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 26835
posted
I tolerated Albenza well, but had a hellish time with Alinia the first time around (the second time I did it at a lower dose and it was better).
My neuropathy also went away with Ivermectin.
I would go over all of this with your doc. Make sure you are supporting yourself as best you can regarding detox.
I do daily coffee enemas to help with detox. It has been a life saver for me.
Good luck, Tammy
Posts: 2238 | From East Coast | Registered: Jul 2010
| IP: Logged |
glm1111
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 16556
posted
If you are loaded with parasites and they are starting to die from the meds, vomiting could be the way the body is trying to expel them since they hibernate in the small intestine. Of course check with your doctor.
The other thing with antiparasitics whether pharma or herbs, it takes a long time to get rid of parasites and may require staying on them for an extended period.
Some of these infections have had a very long time to invade the body, including the brain, CNS, organs and tissue. They also can lay thousands of eggs a day.
I have read that for Filarial worm infections in third world countries, Ivermectin is given intermittently (sorry can't remember exactly)for life.
If you experience a recurrence of neuropathy off of the Ivermectin, it could indicate that you need to get back on it.
Gael
-------------------- PARASITES/WORMS ARE NOW RECOGNIZED AS THE NUMBER 1 CO-INFECTION IN LYME DISEASE BY ILADS* Posts: 6418 | From philadelphia pa | Registered: Jul 2008
| IP: Logged |
posted
is peripheral neuropathy the same this as the brain fog sensory thing
-------------------- +++++++ do i have lyme, please comment, derealisation,anxiety,floaters,hypertension,tinnitus,dizziness,minor aches,igenix results,igm,**83-93ind,igg**41++ what do u think,please comment Posts: 195 | From california | Registered: May 2011
| IP: Logged |
GiGi
Frequent Contributor (5K+ posts)
Member # 259
posted
When I hear nauseousness, I always think "liver overload".
I would definitely talk to my doctor about that.
It is very important, SUPER important to support any parasite treatment by helping the elimination from the gut/colon, all five feet of it, with colonics.
I will refrain from describing what a "liver dump" looks like following colonics, except to say it is not always pretty. It usually takes more than one colonic to get up the five feet of the total colon.
It is an eye opener to see what we walk around with for years and after any die-off wondering why we are not feeling on top of the world yet.
Dr. K. recommends, strongly, colonics, two in a row, to be repeated later again as parasite and die-off treatments continue.
Best to you.
Posts: 9834 | From Washington State | Registered: Oct 2000
| IP: Logged |
The Lyme Disease Network is a non-profit organization funded by individual donations. If you would like to support the Network and the LymeNet system of Web services, please send your donations to:
The
Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey 907 Pebble Creek Court,
Pennington,
NJ08534USA http://www.lymenet.org/