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Posted by tickssuck (Member # 15388) on :
 
I have been throwing multiple orals at Lyme and Company since March 2008. Started IV November 2010 and am currently still on IV. My symptoms are very neurological and I am still VERY symptomatic and ill.

Phone consult today with my LLMD, I do not have the blood results to read in front of me. But, I was told my CD 57 is very low, as in 9. This particular test (I think Lab Corp, but not positive) my LLMD said a healthy person with no infections should be over 200. I am not surprised in one sense since I still feel so very sick. At the same time, hard to remain hopeful when I have been treating for sooo looong.

I take supps, binders, detox etc. etc. I am bummed and wonder if there will ever be an end in sight. I flat out asked my LLMD if people really ever get well. Of course, she said yes. I guess I'm just lookin' for some hope here. Anybody else relate to this rock bottom CD 57 after treating for so long?

I know this test is not an end-all/be-all to my Lyme situation. At the same time, it certainly indicates a problem along with the fact I feel terrible.... Thanks. TS
 
Posted by canefan17 (Member # 22149) on :
 
antibiotics suppress immune function

Don't expect CD57 to rise as long as you are on abxs.
 
Posted by tickssuck (Member # 15388) on :
 
Hmmm....I tried to find some info on abx lowering or causing natural killer cells to remain low, can't find this.

I thought some LLMD's were actually using this as a benchmark for when to stop tx while a person is treating with abx?

Any input? I did just read depressing info about super low (mine) cd57 and refractory illness. Maybe I have to face reality.....I'm scared. TS
 
Posted by canefan17 (Member # 22149) on :
 
My CD57 was 17 when I first started.

Just keep treating the disease and follow your symptoms.

Most of these blood tests are practically worthless. (other than they tend to depress the patient upon the "bad" news)

[ 06-01-2011, 10:20 PM: Message edited by: canefan17 ]
 
Posted by tickssuck (Member # 15388) on :
 
Yes canefan17, you're definitely right about that..."depressed patient" would be a good description of me right now! [Smile] This little happy face is just my cover up! TS
 
Posted by glm1111 (Member # 16556) on :
 
According to Dr. K. going after parasites first and Lyme second is KEY in getting rid of this disease.

Suggest you check into going after parasites. Most docs are not aware unless they are followers of Dr. K. Do a search on here for parasites.

Gael
 
Posted by Lymeorsomething (Member # 16359) on :
 
Mine was down for a long time and then spiked on the Cowden protocol. I'm not saying there is a connection but may be worth a try for you.
 
Posted by TF (Member # 14183) on :
 
From page 8 of Burrascano:

"THE CD-57 TEST

Our ability to measure CD-57 counts represents a breakthrough in LB diagnosis and treatment. Chronic LB infections are known to suppress the immune system and can decrease the quantity of the CD-57 subset of the natural killer cells. As in HIV infection, where abnormally low T-cell counts are routinely used as a marker of how active that infection is, in LB we can use the degree of decrease of the CD-57 count to indicate how active the Lyme infection is and whether, after treatment ends, a relapse is likely to occur. It can even be used as a simple, inexpensive screening test, because at this point we believe that only Borrelia will depress the CD-57. Thus, a sick patient with a high CD-57 is probably ill with something other than Lyme, such as a coinfection.

When this test is run by LabCorp (the currently preferred lab, as published studies were based on their assays), we want our Lyme patients to measure above 60; a normal count is above 200. There generally is some degree of fluctuation of this count over time, and the number does not progressively increase as treatment proceeds. Instead, it remains low until the LB infection is controlled, and then it will jump. If the CD- 57 count is not in the normal range when a course of antibiotics is ended, then a relapse will almost certainly occur."

http://www.ilads.org/lyme_disease/B_guidelines_12_17_08.pdf


Notice a few points Burrascano makes. He says that the coinfections do not lower the CD-57. Only lyme does.

He says that a very low CD-57 indicates an active infection with lyme disease.

He says that the CD-57 will stay low during treatment and then it will JUMP when the lyme is controlled.

If you believe Burrascano knows what he is talking about, and if your CD-57 was done by LabCorp, then it means that your lyme doc has not yet controlled your lyme disease. That would be a concern to me after the amount of time you have spent with this doc and I would seriously consider changing doctors.

My conclusion after being around lyme and lyme patients for 9 years is that many doctors treat lyme disease, but only a few know enough to get rid of it for a person. You have to find one of those few. The doc is the key to getting rid of this disease.

If you are not making progress, consider if it makes sense to continue doing what you are doing. You have been on IV for at least 6 months now.

I had undiagnosed lyme disease (and babs and bart) for at least 10 years before a doc tested me for lyme. In April, it was 6 years since I completed my lyme treatment and I am still symptom free, enjoying my life. I have the same life I had before lyme disease.

I had a total of 3 lyme doctors. I wasted 2 years on my second doc. Then, I switched to a Burrascano type doctor and he got rid of all of my diseases in 1 year.

Since then, I have been telling people to go to doctors who follow the Burrascano protocol. At least 4-5 of my friends got rid of lyme this way, many taking only about 1 year of treatment. They all had at least lyme, babs, and bart.

So, you may want to STUDY the Burrascano Guidelines and see how your doc's treatment compares. Are the doses as high as Burrascano recommends? Are you on medication combos like he recommends? Are you doing all of the many other things he recommends (like taking supplements, etc.) You are looking for possible ways to improve what you are doing.

For really tough cases, you may need one of the very best doctors there are.

See bottom of page 20 where Burrascano says this:

"In patients who have chronic Lyme, who do not fully respond to antibiotics, one must search for an explanation. In many cases, these patients are found to have pituitary insufficiency of varying degrees. The abnormalities may be extremely subtle, and provocative testing must be done for full diagnosis. Persistent fatigue, limited stamina, hypotension, and loss of libido suggest this possibility.

Similarly, a small but significant number of these patients harbor toxic levels of heavy metals. Challenge testing by knowledgeable, experienced clinicians is necessary for evaluation. Treatment must be directed toward correcting the specific abnormalities found, and post-treatment retesting to assess efficacy of treatment and endpoint of therapy should be done. Suspect this when poor immune responsiveness and persistent neuropathic signs and symptoms are present."

See the last sentence especially. If your CD-57 by LabCorp is truly 9, then you have "poor immune responsiveness" and you have said you have persistent neuropathic signs and symptoms. So, it may be time to consider heavy metal toxicity testing if you have not already done so.

That's the best of my thoughts right now. I hate to hear of people treating for years and years with no improvement. That's why I still hang around lymenet. I like to help people get to the good doctors right off the bat and get rid of this horrendous disease and get on with their life.

I wish you the best.
 
Posted by tickssuck (Member # 15388) on :
 
Thanks TF, good points and appreciate input.
PM sent.

Anybody else? I'm all ears! Thanks. TS
 
Posted by thehause (Member # 21237) on :
 
It would be wise to get tested for XMRV. XMRV has been shown to also lower CD57 count and impair immune system function.
 
Posted by landerss (Member # 17732) on :
 
tickssuck, i've had my CD57 tested three times in the past couple of years and it's always been under 11!

and yet, after 2.5 years of treatment, i'm off antibiotics right now and doing byron white herbals. i feel pretty decent, can run 10 miles if i want to (though not fast anymore, as in the pre-Lyme days), and work full-time.

so, i'm just not sure about us folks with low CD57s...maybe i'm going to relapse big-time eventually, but i feel pretty well with a low value on this test.

sorry to hear you're still struggling so hard...
 
Posted by nefferdun (Member # 20157) on :
 
I would listen to what TF says. I believe it is wrong to say you need to get off abx before your CD-57 rises. Just the opposite is true in my opinion. You need to not get off abx until your CD-57 jumps to over 100.

You may have co-infections that are keeping you from recovering. You may have sent your Bb into the cyst form and what is making you so sick now is another infection which your treatment is not hitting.

This is often the case and why I am still sick. I have been treating as long as you since Feb 2008. I didn't realize I had babesia until last year when I tested positive for B Duncani.
Now I realize many/most of my symptoms were babesia and the antibiotics could not touch it. I needed anti-malarials.
 
Posted by randibear (Member # 11290) on :
 
who's bryron white??
 
Posted by MichaelTampa (Member # 24868) on :
 
My CD57 has risen a good bit during treatment with abx--from 27 to, at one point, something in the 90's I believe. I would say after that long of treatment and still feeling terrible and very low CD57 does make one wonder if your treatment is effective. Perhaps it's possible, that you were just very very sick to start, but gosh, makes me think you should be trying something different.

Of all you listed, I didn't see that you're treating parasites, and so I'll second what Gael said about that.

Does your doc, or you, or anyone, energy test your treatments (abx, supplements, binders, etc.)? I would strongly recommend finding someone to energy test everything you are taking to see if those things are just wrong, or maybe not everything you need. Your situation is an excellent example of why that can be important. I would have them test, at least for the key things, not only, is the item good for you, but is the dosage right, and on a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being "oh, okay, a little helpful, but not that much" and 10 being "this is absolutely terrifically helpful, as much so as one could hope".

Byron White is an herbalist, and there is a brand of herbs with his name on it for treating lyme (A-L, A-Bart, and A-Babs). As it happens, I use them and I think they're pretty good.
 
Posted by tickssuck (Member # 15388) on :
 
Again everyone, thanks a lot for your input. I have treated Babs, for about 5 months with Mepron/Zith, also with Malarone. I've treated Bartonella heavily and am restarting A-Bart in a week or so. Parasites have not been addressed and I will discuss this with my LLMD at next appt, or do most of you just read up on it here and do it yourself? Maybe I should just add Humaworm (I'll read a little about it all) and add it on my own?

In the past, I have had someone do energy testing, but not currently. Maybe I should look into this again.

At dx, yes I would say I was very, very sick. Now am just very sick (note only one very). This stuff is very hunkered down in my nervous system and brain. I was infected in 2004 and diagnosed in 2008. I did not go undiagnosed for decades like so many of you; however, it went straight to my brain and took me down very rapidly.

This board is a life line to me. I don't have any type of support group here as Lyme is just not as common, or at least not as many are diagnosed. The one good Lyme friend I do have nearby is often so sick in bed, or when up is caring for her 4 very ill sons who also have Lyme. They too have been treating for 3 years, all on PICCs and are spinning their wheels, so to speak, like me.

Unless I'm in the middle of a terrible herx, I can actually function. However, I feel so terrible all the time. My nervous system is so hyped and, hard to explain, but my perception, like vision to brain process is very messed up - which makes me very uncoordinated.

I will keep plugging away. I did just switch to a new LLMD last month, well known and respected. Maybe he will find what's holding me back.

Thanks everyone - appreciate your time and insight. I will try to keep up the fight, though as many of you know, at these low points, it's hard to keep optimistic, but I'm trying. TS
 
Posted by daniel (Member # 22201) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by canefan17:
antibiotics suppress immune function

Don't expect CD57 to rise as long as you are on abxs.

i dont think so, its a mythos. people say "when u take abx, then your immune system goes into holidays.. so its weak".. abx helping the immune system to fight the disease.. my cd57 was about 200 when i got sick.. after starting abx and beeing on them, my cd 57 rised up to 394! .. so.. i think u cant just say "when u take abx your immune system is low"
 


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