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bluelyme
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"One involved an anti-cancer agent called Mitomycin C, which completely eradicated all cultures of the bacterium in one fell swoop. However, Lewis stressed that, given Mitomycin C’s toxicity, it isn’t a recommended option for treating Lyme disease, "
I had asked my doc about anabuse too ,he not willing to guinea pig .. some asked about curza99 they are in phase 3 and evasapi paper on venom is due ...i had joked about chemo for lyme but anecdotly i have heard some cases of remission afterward ...
im scared to take a fq ,or even gentimycin....and is any doc even doing daptomycin ? I dont think llmds have the time to monitor mic levels and organ function but i am just about willing to try it with you me ...if going bald cures me count me in...
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me
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Hey, ole blue! Good to see ya, bud. Hugs.
I know. It's kinda nuts but also kinda logical that I'd try certain things to get rid of this junk. Wow.
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Jordana
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Mitomycin C isn't ever prescribed for Lyme, they think it's too toxic. That might change though.
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