My IgeneX Western Blot Lyme Disease test results came back two weeks ago, showing I was positive with three bands.
I have not started treatment yet, and my doctor who received the results does not want to treat me until he can work with an "expert," because he knows nothing about Lyme Disease.
I have my first appointment with a LLMD in four weeks.
Until then, I feel there's not much I can do, other than just educate myself some more.
I have been reading about Rife Machines, and they seem like a promising idea, but there is a lot of controversy as well.
I noticed on a you-tube bit with Bryan Rosner, that he was saying something about "using your computer as a Rife Machine."
Does that make sense to anyone? Has anyone else seen Bryan Rosner talking about this on You-Tube?
I was able to find a place to down-load many frequencies which others have said work for Lyme Disease. (designed for a Rife Machine)
I wondered what it would be like to translate these frequencies to MUSIC and play them as keys on the keyboard??
I plugged in some large speakers, and placed one speaker next to my head, and put the other speaker facing directly into my temperpedic matress, making my matress vibrate to the frequencies.
The keyboard had the keys pressed down with various objects sitting on top of the keys.
I have used up to six frequencies at one time.
I figured: "This is just music, after all, so I can't exactly be harmed by listening to it for a long time."
I listen to music all night while I go to sleep anyway. It helps me relax, and unwind.
During this last week, I have subjected my sleeping body to these frequencies, six inches from the back of my neck with one speaker, while the other faced directly into the matress, and made the matress vibrate.
The sessions have lasted anywhere from one hour to six hours.
Some strange after-effects have made me feel like maybe I was experiencing a herxheimer reaction.
I feel this way, because the pains are very mysterious--and I can't explain them any other way.
These pains are almost identical to what I experience after I swim forty laps in a pool, and also what I experience after three hours in a soft-side hyperbaric oxygen chamber.
The pains have been in my shoulder, near the shoulder blade, and in my neck, near the botttom of my skull.
The pains are similar to being zapped with an elictrical current. They are extremely sharp, and extremely brief, and very intense. They last one-two seconds, then go away, then return, to last a total of 1/2-1 minute.
It is like being cut with a knife.
The pains are located close to where the speakers have been.
On one occasion, after I woke up after two hours of the Rife Music, there was thick heavy slimy sweat all over the back of my neck, which had been six inches from the speaker.
My neck had been free of clothes, and free of hair, and open to cool and refreshing air from the room.
The sweat was more like oil, than like sweat. The rest of my body was completely dry, even though I was covered with a thick down comforter, and wearing long pants and socks.
I am wondering if others who have done actual Rifing with an actual Rife Machine, have experienced sensations/pains similar to mine.
I do not turn the sound up loud, and my ears do not hurt at all.
There is no other reason to think these places which hurt after the sessions have been recently injured in any way.
This is weird, isn't it?
Does anyone else want to try it?
What do people think?
While it is happening, it feels really good, and relaxing.
Thanks, Zeitgeist
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feelfit
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The sweat that you describe is how Bartonella sweating has been described.
As for the thing you are doing and it's efficiacy or safety, I have no experience. I am not one to "experiment" on myself. I usually research extensively before commiting to any treatment routine.
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