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hanoverw/lyme
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anyone out there ever had or heard of an aseptic yeast infection, what were your symptoms, and treatment. i have been on 600mg zith, l000 mg ceftin, and 600mg of rifampim , 300 mg of ultram, and 4000mg of ibuprofen, since march 2006. was feeling great in march and april. then relasped really bad with extreme leg and foot pain. dr. stopped all antibotics and now on l00mg of diflucan per day for l0 days.
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I'm not sure what aseptic yeast means. I have systemic yeast and my doctor and I have been working to clear it from my system for one year. He does not like to use drugs such as diflucan, so I have been eating a diet not supportive to yeast and taking garlic and olive leaf extract supplements. Another doctor put me on diflucan in Jan 2006 before I began with my present doctor. The diflucan went straight to my joints and drove me to the ground. No way could I tolerate it. But it sure proved to me that yeast was in my joints most likely causing the Rheum. Arthritis.

I think your doctor is doing the right thing. Yeast can make you just as sick as lyme. The symptoms are identical which is why I am so leary of "clinical diagnosis". If you have a bacterial infection, you need antibiotics. However, if you have a yeast infection, antibiotics are the worst thing you can take as they promote yeast overgrowth more than anything else.

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