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snowboarder
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Hello everyone,

I have pretty much determined that abx is causing my stomach problems. Not severe but more of a dull pain on right side just under ribs. I've had CT scan and ultra sound which were negative.

When I stop abx, stomach starts to feel better when I start again same pain returns. I've tried zithromax and clindamyacin and they both have done this.

Besides a rife machine is there any other way to avoid this discomfort?

At this time, I don't want to stop abx because I've made so much progress but I can't afford to feel this way either.

I do have a frequency generator which I think works like a rife but am not sure. I'll need to email sky king for that info.

Any thoughts on this?



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break the chains
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theres always transdermal antibiotics. as far as i know only doxy and minocycline are availible in this form. the less you take the easier it is to manage.
i am trying to see if i can get some other antibiotics / antifungal/mycoplamsa agents into a cream.

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I am not saying this will work for you or anyone else.............OK?

I too have stomach upset with antibiotics and have a history of so called GERD....acid reflux and hiatal hernia.

As soon as I started taking 200 mg. of diflucan my stomach discomfort disappeared.
Like I said, this is my experience (I also have a history of systemic candida--yeast).


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Snowboarder:

I have the same problem. My gut is so bad right now that I can barely sleep from the pain. Zith has destroyed it (again). I am weaning off of all orals and my MD is going to try pulsing IM meds to give my gut time to heal. I have no idea if this will work. I pray it will because the last time we tried me off of abx I relapsed pretty badly.

I would try Rife if I could afford it. Why are these gizmos so freaking expensive?

BTW, my CT and ultra were negative as well.

Hope we both feel better soon.

Bc


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