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Posted by canefan17 (Member # 22149) on :
 
So everybody is aware that babs has the ability to become resistant to certain treatments (antimalarias, abx's, etc)

So has anybody here ever put together a plan of attack?

For instance:

Month 1-3
Malarone, zithro, flagyl (cycled 2 weeks on/off)

Months 4-6
Antimalarias, herbs, doxy

With some breaks in between.

Then once done with that...

maybe Cowden
or doxy ceftin flagyl plaquenil
or herbs (garlic, humaworm)

After those 3 months ^^ you should know fairly quick whether babs is under control.
 
Posted by David Miller (Member # 21583) on :
 
I think you want to talk to your llmd. Every case seems to be different based on the babs infection and co-infections. Everybody responds differently to different meds and different infections.

I don't think we can sit around in a vacuum and design a protocol that will help more than some people purely by chance.
 
Posted by canefan17 (Member # 22149) on :
 
While I agree...

Aren't most of us dong this anyways by going to LLMD's who all pretty much use similar/colleague protocols?
 
Posted by lymewreck36 (Member # 4395) on :
 
Yes, the docs use similar protocols, but there are just so many protocols out there to exhaust. I would start with the gold standard myself.....

mepron/zith/plaquenil.

Do that for as long as you can.......it's you best shot.

That was my experience with my babs ongoing struggle.

mary
 
Posted by canefan17 (Member # 22149) on :
 
Ok. Thanks.
 
Posted by TerryK (Member # 8552) on :
 
Most LLMD's use similar protocols but they are tailored to the person based on clinical response. Their understanding/experience guides the course of treatment.

Terry
 
Posted by canefan17 (Member # 22149) on :
 
Can Babs cause low body temperature.

I searched and read a lot of posts from the past... and most believe Babs was causing their low body temps.
 


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