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tonyg
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I been off antibiotics for a month now. I was on

rocephin for 2 weeks because the 20 days of 200 mg

of doxy did not work w/me. I have an appointment

with my doctor for another blood test. I know I will

be positive because I have not gotten better, not

worse, just not better. Major symptoms are spaced

out feeling, vertigo, and tingling. Some mild

headaches. I will test for co-infections as well.

My question is, what antibiotics should I be back

in and for how long. I want to stay oral cause

I'Vs are pricey.

Just FYI, I was diagnosed in April w/ my symptoms

started.

Positive 23-25, 31

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groovy2
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Hi Tony--

The ABX you will take will depend on
what your tests show-

Most people have Co Infections also-
so your test results will give your Doctor
a idea the way to go with treatment-

ABX treatment will take a long time-
not weeks but Months -

When you have more info post your
question again --Jay--

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Keebler
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Tony,

Were you ever able to connect with Dr. Woitzel, in Pforzheim, Germany - he's just two hours away from where you live.

I looked it up on Google maps the last time you posted and said where you lived - just two hours�!

I sincerely hope you will consider this.


GiGi, a poster here just got back and has written extensively about it. Another poster from Illinois is over there now and two others (both from UK are planning).

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=069156;p=1

Topic: We have returned with the Bionic 880

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Dr. Med. Ingo Woitzel, Pforzheim


http://www.biophoton.de/eng/bionic_880_eng.htm

Bionic 880, the further developed type in the following of ACU-LIGHT-BEAM-4000 and with that, one of the most innovating and powerful photon-therapy instrument of the world.


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http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=067078


http://www.naturheilpraxis-mallorca.com/englisch/press6.htm

Borreliosis treatment without antibiotics

More than 100 patients with borreliosis were treated successfully with the bio-photone-therapy.

The treatment profile is described as follows: Bionic 880: Borreliosis-ampuls D5, D6, D8, D10, D12, D15, D30, D60, D100, D200.

Settings on the Bionic 880: Power 100%,
frequency F3, time: 395 sec.

Treatments: Fix the 10 borrelioses-nosodes below the sternum. These 8 points are treated: both inner wrists, both ears, the frontal part of the brain (�3. eye``), 7. chakra/limbic system, thymus, solar plexus.

Each point is treated for 395 seconds. Cycle of treatment: twice a
week for three weeks, then examination. Is the test result positive, another treatment follows. After that, a month of waiting.

A total of 108 patients were treated and put under observation for a year. 90% of the treatments were successful.

Reconvalescence of patients who were treated constantly with antibiotics took several weeks longer.


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lymie tony z
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gee I finally made it as a lookalike poster!!!


YEAH! BABY....I've ARRIVED!

[woohoo]

zman

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I am not a doctor...opinions expressed are from personal experiences only and should never be viewed as coming from a healthcare provider. zman

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