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maps
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After five days of diareah have had to come off all medications, last medication sunday night.

Still have problems and now I am not digesting any of the food i eat. Have lost 10lbs in last three weeks [Smile] (needed to loose that).

Has anyone had this problem if so what did you do to solve it.

Thank you.

maps

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1999 CFS, 2002 CMV Myco pneumonia
1 year antibiotics on and off
2002 EBV, 2009 Positive Igenex Borellia and Babesia, Brain mri severe white matter disease
Monoclonal Gammopathy. On and off antibiotics since sept. March 9 started iv antibiotics

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Lymetoo
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I'm sorry to hear that you were in the hospital!

Have you tried the gluten free diet?? Could be the answer.

www.celiac.com

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maps
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Thanks, have done all the diets, candida etc, just don't know what to do now.

If this keeps up the only way i get to go back on antibiotics is intravenous

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1999 CFS, 2002 CMV Myco pneumonia
1 year antibiotics on and off
2002 EBV, 2009 Positive Igenex Borellia and Babesia, Brain mri severe white matter disease
Monoclonal Gammopathy. On and off antibiotics since sept. March 9 started iv antibiotics

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lou
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C diff?
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GiGi
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A glutenfree diet means that you have to eliminate a lot more than wheat products. The frequencies of wheat that determine your body's acceptance of wheat are included in all grain consuming animals, such as cows, chicken, etc. Most people whose body is not accepting wheat also has similar reactions to dairy, eggs, etc.

Further, most Lymies are unable to tolerate corn and soy.

Wheat is contained in toothpaste, sausage, wallpaperpaste, and hundreds more. Some of the products used do not have to be listed because small amounts are used and therefore fall under the radar. But that does not eliminate the energetic reaction by the body toward these substances.

The only solution I have found to work in eliminating these energetic dysregulations caused by food and many other substances (not recognized by the immune system) at the DNA level is the www.allergie-immun.de (click on English) therapy.
Other substances treated alongside are heavy metals to which the body has become allergic, most mucor, fungi, chemicals, and some inherited abnormalities.

Please read the website and the thread that is moving here on the board of the people who are doing the Allergie Immun therapy.

Take care.

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Pinelady
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Have you tried Creon? I had diarrhea for over a

year and it and treatment/plus yeast prevention has

got me to normal.

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Suspected Lyme 07 Test neg One band migrating in IgG region
unable to identify.Igenex Jan.09IFA titer 1:40 IND
IgM neg pos
31 +++ 34 IND 39 IND 41 IND 83-93 +
DX:Neuroborreliosis

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Tincup
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Hey maps...

So sorry to hear you've been tied to the porcelain throne and not having a good time of it.

That is probably why you haven't posted in a while. Probably don't have a computer in the bathroom, eh?

lou mentioned c-dif which is something to consider... but I'll tell you about MY rein on the throne.

It lasted 6 months! It really did.

That was in the days when we didn't know about herxes... and didn't know to take probiotics, etc.

Folks kept telling me to drink buttermilk, eat rice, jello, etc... and NOTHING helped.

The only way I was fixed was to stop the antibiotics.

I wish there was a miracle cure... but alas... I know of none.

But... not to sound simple here.. but have you tried taking some Pepto Bismol?

Sometimes the simple things will help.

Hope it gets better for you soon. No fun having to set on that throne for so long.

[Big Grin]

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Did they check you with 3 separate tests for c.diff in the stool? Sounds highly likely given all your antibiotic exposure. If you were on antibiotics and you were not taking probiotics and florastor it could very well be c.diff.

http://www.wildcondor.com/toughbug.html

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lots of raw pineapple too.. it aids digestion.

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IGM: 18+, 23+, 30+, 31+++, 34+, 39IND, 41++, 58+++, 66+, 83-93IND
IGG: 31+, 39IND, 41+
Also positive for Mycoplasma Pneumoniae and RMSF.
Whole family of 5 dx with Lyme.

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