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Just letting you all know that im still around , and doing well. Been off of abx for 22 months and continue to get better and better..My last remaining symptom, ankle stiffness is all but gone. I rife one every week and enjoy life as it was pre lyme..Wish the best for all newbies and old timers alike..my email is still the same and im still in Frederick MD running and mountainbiking..
love to all greg
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Boomerang
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Great update! Glad to hear you are doing so well.
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robi
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Hey Greg......... Good to hear of your success. Gald you are keeping active. I am trying .... it is hard some days but things are inching along.
robi
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Oh, Greg...I'm so happy for you! That's wonderful!
In friendship, M.
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Good news, Greg! It really lifts spirits to hear positive outcomes.
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Thanks for coming back and sharing your good news. That's wonderful! Hope you continue to get better and better.
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Greg, I am so happy for you! BEing fairly new here, I don't know your story. Have you posted a success story? If not, would you mind giving us a little history? It is so important for those of us who are still fighting. How long were you in treatment? Did you have stages of worsening during treatment before you got - aside from the herxing, I mean? Your post brightened my day! Thanks.
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You can do a search of my name and pull up the whole history..
Long story short is that I was diagnosed with Lyme , babs , and two strains of bart after being sick for 2+ years (may of 2001)Most of my impairment was neuro, but also had sore elbows, back and ankles.. I did over two years of abx and mepron. Then started using rife in april of 2002. Had some really nasty herxes off the rife and decided to go with rife and a all natural regimen in 2003. I use alot of mg and aerobic 07 (like oxy up) I run alot and try to stay fit.I really think that keeping your body temp. up and keeping it well oxygenated is a big thing. If you are to sick to work out, hit the sauna. I also think the hulda clark liver flush is real important. If you are rifing, colonics will make you feel alot better.
My whole story is on Bryans website.
I have also used Hepalin from hepalin.com. Since i felt like my babs would not really go away with mepron. It works better than any other artemesia I have tried.
hope it helps...remember that all the drugs and herbs in the world wont help you if you dont surround yourself with a good support group, and wake up everyday ready to kick some butt.
greg
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HI Greg, may I ask you which Rife machine do you use??
Thanks, Selma
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i use the energy wellness machine...for babs and bart i use the cafl numbers . plus alot of 10000hz...seems to work....i also run a fair amount of antiviral numbers and get hits from them. dont know if thats mycoplasma goin down or if its lyme...i change the numbers around a good bit and stay away from any sort of patern when rifing
greg
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quote:Originally posted by Ann-OH: Good news, Greg! It really lifts spirits to hear positive outcomes.
Ann - OH
Ditto on that one.
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Soooooo good to hear a success story. I know everyone chatting is chatting because they are still sick and the ones who get well go on with their lives, but sometimes just hearing the chatter of the sick leaves you feeling like there is no hope of getting well.
THANKS SO MUCH GREG!!!
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