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lalalu
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Has anyone experienced vomiting as a Herx?

I took my regular herbs and supplemenets this AM. An hour later, I did my IV Rocephin.

I juiced some beets and veggies which I drank with Cortef, Azythromiacin. I then took Mepron with coconut oil. (I have only been n the Mepron/ Azith for 3 days now).

Then I had a protein drink with fruit, hazelnut milk, flax seeds and eggs.

About 5 minutes later, I vomited everything. Dramatic with the beet color.

This has never happened. The only new things are the Azyth and Mepron.

I'm stumped as what to do now. DO I retake the Mepron, Azyth and Cortef or just leave well enough alone for today?

Any suggestions or shared experiences would be appreciated.

In Peace, Lalalu

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Beverly
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Hi lalalu,

You are probabaly going to get different opinions on this, it has been talked about on LymeNet before. Some say it's a side effect from meds, others say yeast, but I do believe it can be related to toxins as well. I supposed it can be food allergies too?

I watched my son vomit for two years and he always vomited with a headache. I had nausea and vomiting the whole time while treating for Babesia. Both my son and I are much better today, no more vomiting, but it was hard going through it.

The only thing that really helped my son and I was ginger tea, and chicken soup.

I hope you find out exactly what is going on and feel better soon.

huggsss.... [group hug]

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