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BobG
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Hi, has anyone had success (or suspected success) pulsing for Bartonella or aware of any information specific to pulsing Bartonella? There is a theoretical basis for success with Bb, but I'm not aware of any Bartonella specific information. The challenge for someone treating for Bb and Bart is knowing whether such a strategy could simultaneously work for Bart, even if the information is theoretical (in vitro) or anecdotal or clinically based. Any thoughts appreciated.
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Bartenderbonnie
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I have had no success with Bb or Bart.

I am not pulsing for Bart. I am pulsing flagyl on weekends.

I don't even know why I m on this thread?

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Bartenderbonnie
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Rifampin and Bart.

That's what I wanted to tell you.

After adding rifampin to my Lyme protocol last month, I suffered the worst herz so far.

No one warned me so I wanted to warn you. It is a life sucker.
Yours and Bart's.

Uncontrollable crying jags, fatigue times 10, body chills that make you wish you were in hell just to warm up, walking garbage can eating everything in sight, and the feelings of worthlessness.

Besides other ailments, Bart's my biggest adversary.

I can only follow my LLMD. My life is in her hands.

Sorry.

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a friend that sees dr h in ny ..says that pulsing for bart is ok...he would do 3x a week 600 in one dose and give the liver a break ...even went to 1200 one day a week ...

i think its a matter of persistance not resistance ,,i am pairing it with zith of course and have had some resoultion of twithcing bone pain etc ,

also not sure if roceph or other cephalsporins hit it or put it on pause but i have been pulsing that and bee venom with some good progress...even got off the zanax

maybe jordana can tell you about trying to push through with riffy..

also doing whole propolis , abart(20drops 2x aday)on non abx days , sida acuta, houttynia and and barberry with other herbs and rife ...blues kitchen sink protocol

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BobG
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Bartenderbonnie, sounds like you have loads of it, but the good news is it gets much much better with treatment. If you can get through the hell at the beginning, it is mostly down hill, so congrats.

Good feedback, Bluelyme. Much appreciated.

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