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Kramberry
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After taking various meds for more than a year i have decided to quit taking them, im not yet well but i came to realize im fed up, my symptoms doesnt get any better.

The doctors visits, the meds, supplements just keeps breaking the bank more than what i can earn.

I know its wrong to stop until symptom free but the whole situation where my whole family is sick with lyme is so frustrating.

Just venting out as my relatives who dont have this disease doesnt understand what it is to be sick everyday.

Is there any else i can do as of now so not to get worse or anything. Im so afraid what would happen to me any day soon with this.

My hands and feet are killing me. Which i think is bart? I dont know.

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Libra72
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I'm so sorry

I was at a point where I quit too

Quit coming on here quit meds quit doctor

It felt like my whole life was passing by [Frown]

I'm back due to another tick bite. I did treatment for a year the first time and just gave up

Good luck to you- it is draining and all consuming

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Kramberry, I can very much understand the frustrations with medications and treatment, especially when you aren't seeing the progress that you hope for.

I will say though that you still need to treat this illness as it will not just go away on its own by doing nothing about it, and the long term consequences of untreated tick borne illness are not so great.

Have you looked into rife machines or a salt/c protocol? Those are two options that might help a lot. Jess.

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Lymetoo
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Try Rife, herbs or salt/C. Be careful with Salt/C.

Don't give up!

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Kramberry
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Thanks for the support guys, especially to tutu who never stopped encouraging people giving advices and everything ever since the first time i posted here in lymenet.

I kept myself from visiting this forum for months as to go on with life like normal people do, staying positive that it will be over soon, but its really undeniable that having this disease you cant move on, people to talk to and the people who can understand you are the only people you see in this forum. People around me kept asking how are you and i tell them still sick they just raise their eyebrows thinking like im crazy or something.

Im almost a month off abx, i just take my multi vitamins, probiotics, and salt Baths.

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Catgirl
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Byron White or Cowden may help.

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Lymetoo
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aw shucks .. you're welcome! [Smile]

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mlg
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Try

Probiotics

Lemon with water (doesn't cost much)

raw garlic slice swallowed in AM (doesn't cost much) - is natural antibiotic, antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory and biofilm buster.

pulsed grapefruit seed with art -
if co-infection

colloidal silver from natural health food store

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tick battler
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We have gotten well slowly in the past with grapefruit seed extract, samento, cumanda and burbur.

This year with so many reinfections, we have added Dr. K's lyme cocktail, which heals even faster. You can do both of these without a doctor and can purchase the products on the internet. Of course, it's best if you can have a doctor overseeing you, but this can be done on your own if you have to. I would try the samento, cumanda, burbur and Grapefruit seed extract to start. It is not so expensive and did work well for 4 out of 5 of us. It helped my husband to a certain extent, but the Dr. K cocktail helped even more when we added that in to his protocol.

If you want details, send me a pm. You do have to start slow with the drops, as you will most likely herx on these herbs.

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