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Hi This recent Babs flare is making me consider more unorthodox methods as the things I have been trying (course of Mepron etc.) are not completely controlling the infection.
I just wanted to ask has anyone with Babs had significant improvement from either taking PC Noni or the KMT device? (A friend has mentioned that these helped her.)
I can't comment on your specific question, but wanted to write something in response to something you pm'd me that I've not been able to send you a message in reply(from some reason the website won't allow it?).
I took Zhangs Artemisae(sp?) with Clinda and Quinine and it did seem to improve symptoms. It didn't have the effect of curing me, as I had hoped. I think malarone has been useful for me to keep it under control.
I'm sorry it is all I can do to tell you that little bit of information and commiserate. Please take care.
john duncan
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suki444
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thanks john Good to know
Has anyone any experience of PC Noni?
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I would try Clindamycin and Quinine. I used this and it was effective, but I think I was not on it long enough.
I am now on Mepron and Azithromycin and am on day 3 and I am not responding well with this combo like I did with Clindamycin and quinine.
I know it is only day 3 but by day 3 on the Clindamycin and quinine, I was tiny bits better,
I am SO sick from the computer, SEVERE severe anxiety from the computer, I react like I am going to just die from energy in my system from the computer and this is a Babesia symptom for me, and now on Mepron it is not better the computer, with the clindamycin and quinine, in 3 days the computer was a little better.
I do not have a good feeling about this Mepron, and if it fails me, I am going to ask to go back on Clindamycin and quinine,
Trish
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