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Why is it that when I added Zithromax to Rifampin and Doxy did my horrible eye and sinus problems spread to my teeth and jaw within days, but Bart symptoms got better with in days?
Then when I took the Rifampin away within 5 days the Bart symptoms from over a year ago returned and the horrid teeth and jaw symptoms went 90% away.
Does this make any specific sense to anyone? The facial stuff is still a mystery and not responding to any abx or herbs,etc. positively yet. The eyes, jaw and teeth just act up from most abx very quickly when one is introduced.
Thank you.
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GretaM
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Cattail-have you been tested or clinically dx'd with mycoplasma or even brucella?
I am just trying to think of bacteria susceptible to those abx.
Hmmm...
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No, I have not. What are the main symptoms of these? Is either one known to move systematically around the face and neck? Can mosquitos cause either one do you know? Thanks.
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Kudzuslipper
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Cattail. I got the same jaw symptom on rifampin. Not sure if it was good or bad but I couldn't handle it. It also made me ravenous and weak. So not sure if it was cause it was hitting something, or a side effect... But I got it too.
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Actually the jaw and teeth thing came on with the Zith and when I went off the Rifampin weeks later after suffering horrible teeth pain, it all vanished within 4 days after stopping the Rifampin.
Wondering how the hell going on Zith brought things out and was not a herx and going off Rifampin took it away.
I have never heard of anything like this before. It seems like something that spread and backed down only in my face. Need to figure this out.
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