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Just got back from eye clinic again today and he said I have alot of cells in the jelly and a bad case of vitritis. This has been going on far too long and the steriods are not helping.
Surely if the doxy was working it would be under control by now. I am so fed up. I am calling my LLMD tomorrow to get aggressive with this. He takes a conservative approach. I may not have any sight left if I dont get this under control soon. Could I be herxing all this time?
Could be the the bart..could be the lyme. What do you think I should add to the doxy. Biaxin, rifampin. An suggestions would be great......really worried...I'm 28 next week and its shaping up to be another humm dinger...the last one was spent in Germany on an IV
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Tincup
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Are you taking anything for the inflammation associated with Lyme and die off?
If not.. it might help.
As for the eyes... and to reduce inflammation which is affecting your eyes..
My chiropractor told me to take the following.. and my eyes cleared up from the same problems you have.. with NO steroids.
Vitamin C Wobenzyme Vitamin E Querectin Bromelain
All can be purchased over the counter.
I still take it and it really helps. Be sure to check with your doctor... as I am NOT a doctor and this is only a suggestion and what worked for me.
Also.. decaf green tea helps get rid of the toxins.
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I just finished a month of Doxy and Diflucan. I felt it helped my eyes. Before I went on the meds, I had to begin wearing my glasses all the time and felt like I was constantly straining my eyes. I hope that this combo might help you.
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