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Larae30
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My dr. emailed me the jist of my Fry results and is sending me the copies. Here is what he says:

-Shows a typical Lyme Cyst, surrounded by biofilms. These can also be caused by some strains of Babesia

-Shows many adherent coccobacilli to red blood cells. This is most commonly Bartonella.

-Shows protozoan embedded in biofilms, suggestive of Fry 1953

I don't know if I can tolerate any more meds? Let alone afford more...

What do you all think? I have been treating for lyme for 5 months and for babs for about 3 months now.

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My advise is to call the lab, they can and will talk to you about the test results.

If you have only been treating for 5 months and babs for 3 months, I'm sorry to say, but in my book, that's not a very long time.

I treated my lyme/babs for over two years the first time.

Now in treatment for over 4 yrs with what probably was FL1953 the whole time.

I will do this for life if it makes me feel good.

It has been said: for as long as you had this left untreated, is the amount of time that you will have to treat it.

Google the lab, you'll find the phone number from that. Fry labs, Scottsdale, AZ

With the FL1953, there is a cheaper way to treat it. It's the low fat eating. 10-15 grams a day. There is lots of info on this in this site, do a search for it all.

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Yeah I know I haven't been treating for a long time. I just cannot believe this is all from a bug I never saw.

It all started for me last summer after an outdoorsy trip to Austin, so I haven't even had it a year...

My LLMD said low fat, but with malarone, I'm supposed to eat fat?

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That is a choice you need to make. I take malarone and do not take fat with it.

Rules on paper from the RX company do not follow the game of FL1953. That's my opinion.

I never saw a bug either. I have had this for years we figure. Skeeter? horse fly? flea? chiggers in lakes? spider? who knows.

Just remember to watch fat grams with things you eat. You can herx with low fat at first too. The biofilm surrounding the protozoan is 'fed' from our fat grams. Starving it, the biofilm thins out and the malarone and abx can hit it better. There's a scientific rendering of all that, but that was my common sense version.

I've gone to that dr. from the lab for 4 yrs now.

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Yeah, the low fat thing will be hard. I honestly do not eat that much fat and it is mostly 'good' fat, but I just looked and 1 avocado has like 30g of fat...

Don't our bodies need good fats to survive?!

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