Hi Again,This may really take the cake, but here goes:
Thought of one other important thing that might help. Mepron (oxidizing agent) is an analogue to COQ-10 (antioxidant).
[They're structurally the same, but with a molecule or radical replaced by one of the same valence/charge.]
Talk to your LLMD or LLND and see if taking a good brand of COQ-10 might reverse the Mepron process. COQ-10 is ubiquitous------- it's in every cell of the body.
You're not suppose to take CoQ10 with Mepron, so this might be a fix for you----just a thought.
Try to get a good brand from the health food store. The liquid-softgel is supposed to be the most powerful (Twinlab?). And of course, take with fatty food to enhance absorption.
My pain doctor uses this brand, Pure Encapsulations, for his patients, but it can only be ordered by physicians.
It's extremely expensive at $129 bottle for #60, 500 mg capsules. You would need to start slow with this brand because it will either cause die-off or give you super energy------it's so strong. But to me, your eyes are worth it---if it were indeed a solution.
(My husband takes 1/3 capsule at a time.) Unbelievably, the bottle says take 2 capsules daily with food. I'd be scared to do that. It would put me on the couch for a week.
Here's the info:
Pure Encapsulations
CoQ10
500 mg www.purecaps.com/faqs.asp
I finally got into this website & it has a good FAQ site & health library, etc.
A second thought is Vitamin A. If the Indians had problems with their eyes they would eat a fish eye/vitamin A.
No really, I use Vit. A (solubilized) 10,000 IU #100 softgels by Carlson for $7. Don't get the beta-carotene form of Vit. A because your body has to be able to convert it to Vitamin A.
You probably already know all this, but vitamin A is stored in the liver, so go easy on it because our livers are under such assault as it is.
You might want to add 200 to 400 IU of natural Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol) to prevent rancidity of the Vit. A.
For the record, Vit. A is also an anti-infective. Healthy folks can take higher doses, but it's better to err on the side of caution when it comes to LD.
Anyway, you probably already do all these supplements, but I especially wanted to see what you & your DOC thought about trying CoQ10 for a while.
Listen, I was undiagnosed with Lyme for at least 13 years; so I consider myself a real guinea pig in finding solutions. I was already half-dead, so what the heck. I'm improving now though. Sorry to drone on.
Take Care,
Jan
[This message has been edited by RECIPEGIRL (edited 10 August 2004).]