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DaveNJ
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KPU perhaps??

i start year 5 of treatment in September....that said i have been at this very same point....in fact i'm still there ...slighlty....keep looking...could by KPU, metals, co-infection...can you imagine treating for over 4 years and just now finding out you have Babs? this despite never having air hunger or a night sweat...i swear the more you read the more i realzie that very little is the same from one case to the next....my point don't dismiss anything until you have tried to treat it....that's what i have learned..

i would have laughed at anyone 2 years ago if they said to treat KPU or have amalgams removed...get real!!...but i'm there...wishing i had pulled out all the stops before...i am now making progress again..

and just think i have had two very good, conmpassionate, knowlegable doctors...
this crap is very hard to figure out.

Giving up is not an option.

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Maya12
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Well guys I think you are right on a bunch of things. I do need to be taking more binders. My doc gave me binders but I stopped taking them cause they made me feel worse.

Also was doing coffee enemas before till my puppy ate my enema ball.

I have been taking paracide as an anti bacterial, anti parasite treatment so I have been killing

But have a feeling I am just WAY to toxic and I am in fight or flight and will start the binders tonight.

Am also going to talk to my doc next week about stronger stuff.

I think the horrible mood stuff and constant negative anxious depressing thoughts come from the toxicity and the dan bugs fighting back.

Anyone else get constant negative anxious thoughts?

Also going to do the genetic testing

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Maya12
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Thank you all for your support and suggestions.
How much and often do most detox?

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Maya12
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And can detox make you feel worse for the first few days?
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Maya,

I was concerned about the place your at now so have been doing some research. I found this and remembered that other people had discussed it before. I would absolutely talk to your Dr. about it but Niacin is cheap and may really help.
This is from a long article by Dr. K

For the psychiatric presentations of Lyme disease Dr.K uses large doses of Niacin (not niacinamide and no-flush niacin). 3-6 grams in 3-4 divided doses shows results.
It appears that Niacin has tremendous antibiotic potential against all types of Borrelia.

Hope this helps Truesun

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Wow thanks trusun, would you mind sending me the link to the dr k article, I will def talk to my dr about this

And sorry for the full mailbox cat girl , will erase some messages

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Maya12
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My dr is actually friends with dr k and German trained. They also speak at confrences together so I would love to see that article.
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And I want to try this,, thanks for doing the research
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I try to take a magnesium bath every day. Take charcoal once a day as well.

My daughter tells me that getting rid of heavy metals can mess with your emotions. You might find a restorative endocrinologist helpful to guide your metal detox.

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Hi Maya12,

The link is below. The article is titled Lyme Disease a look beyond antibiotics

The section I cut out on Niacin is towards the bottom of the article.

http://chronimed.over-blog.com/article-lyme-disease-a-look-beyond-antibiotics-dietrich-k-klinghardt-md-phd-67183654.html

Hope it helps

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Maya12...

I was like you...NOTHING EVER worked for me until I found hyperbaric. I am well now, no medications...no restrictions...I have my life back...

Please read the (entire) thread:

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/125201

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Maya,

Adding salt/c to the antiparasitic herbs is what made a huge diff for me. I also agree that you need stronger antiparasitics and enemas. Killing the parasites is essential. Salt/c may just be the kick you need to get rid of some of these infections.

Gael

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I'm thinking that maybe you should be on antibiotics? I know you did them for a while bug I don't think you gave a fair enough chance. Right when you COULD have been turning the corner you stopped seeing that llmd . I think it's time you gave it a fair chance
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Can you take something to relax you? All of this worrying can only make you feel worse.

If you don't want to take an Rx, what about something like Xymogen's Relaxmax? I have some and am going to take a scoop tonight.

https://www.xymogen.com/products/product-detail.aspx?pid=275

I am focusing on calming down my autonomic nervous system (since it controls everything in the body), lowering inflammation and detoxing with a portable FIR sauna 1x/week. Plus taking a little bit of the one antibiotic that I know helps me, Minocycline.

I have been doing the Headspace 10 minute guided meditation each day (It's free for 10 days), and I actually feel better afterward.

http://www.getsomeheadspace.com/

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