I just had to ask my fiance to drive me home from a restaurant where we were having lunch with his parents because I feel so bad today. I am feeling really upset and discouraged and sad.
I don't know what to do. I was on biaxin for 2 months but didn't seem to get any real improvement from it. The Quintessence seemed to be helping but I had to stop it because it was majorly messing up my hormones (andrographis and smilax can do this).
I just got my metametrix results which show a mystery parasite, most likely a protozoa.
Now, at 2 days off the biaxin, I am feeling horribly, horribly anxious, fatigued, and a bit achy in my legs. I don't know what to do. I don't know if I should resume taking it and call him on Monday or what.
I am really scared and sad right now because I just want to feel better, not WORSE. I'm afraid that something weird is happening in my body from stopping the abx.
Could use any and all support right now. I hate this fear. And on top of it I am now faced with the daunting task of treating protozoa. Don't know what to do.
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sorry your feeling bad, why did he have you stop the biaxin??
my dr stopped mine for a few weeks for a break, i will resume after 2 weeks
but I too feel there is something going on...
legs achy weak, shaky, eyes are worse, very tired.........i dont know why but like you i feel like there is something going on inside........
I hope you feel better i would call your dr on monday and see what they say...........
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Herbs
Buhner protocol
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There's a product called Purge Parasistis from New Roots that works great on all types of parasites. It consists of black walnut, sweet wormwood, garlic, dandelion and a few other things. I find it works really well but you should always remember to do a liver detox along with it.
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I'm so sorry that you are going through this. You are not alone... we are here for you. What I have found to be true for myself is that when I'm having a flareup for whatever reason, I feel so much panic that I will just spiral down into not being able to function ever. But, it's ALWAYS been temporary. Is your doc an LLMD? Do you feel this doc is the best doc for you? From the stories I"ve read from those who have recovered, their LLMD's knew how to handle these kinds of things and made changes as they needed to to keep them on the path of healing..take some deep breaths and try to have faith, as best as you can, that even in teh midst of this setback, you are on a path of healing and you will get there...
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Don't be alarmed at Metametrix's finding of a "mystery parasite." They aren't the be-all of labs, and just having a parasite isn't going to kill you. As a matter of fact, our gastrointestinal tracts are loaded with all kinds of bugs, even viruses, that are GOOD. They work in harmony. Only the parasites that go systemic and cause damage to organs are the truly dangerous ones. Most of those detected are benign.
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