I have currently had Lyme plus three co-inf. Earlier this year I made a 60 percent recovery and went back to work. Whether it was the germs or the stress I can't say for sure but all of the sudden I woke up last month and had a relapse. My blood work now stinks and I am on Tindamax/Amox/Diflucan/Nystatin/Zithro/Malarone. In addition an army of herbs,tinctures, and teas. It is working but now I am herxing and having all of those issues. I am having gait problems again with my left leg and now have to use a cane on various days. Obviously it's no more work for now. But two years and 4 months later I just feel like enough already.
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nonna05
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You poor thing That's so hard to get that far and slide.
I'm having the hardest time getting anywhere forward....
Is that the amount of time you've been ill or treated?
I don't know your doses ,but it sounds like they're going at it..
Is there a ABX missing? from DR. B's protocol?/ It sounds like their going after the big three.
Lord ,to get to 60% and then this..did something happen or did you maybe contact a virus that set it off?
Take care,,,,,,,,,,,Nonna
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'Doesn't appear to be any bartonella meds in the mix?
And...it looks like yeast is being hit hard with the diflucan and nystatin...
'Hope you can recover back to at least 60% again soon!
~tri
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Thanks Everyone!!
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Catgirl
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Protomyxzoa? I hope you feel better soon.
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