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kimmie
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Ok, here is a toughy...

All my lyme symttoms are all CNS neuro...tremors, twitches, myoclonus...the works.
I am on IV and responding. The addition of flagyl has kicked in a lot of my original symptoms, but to a lesser degree which I think is encouraging.

Here is my question...obviously I can not stay on IV forever. I have about 8 weeks left of IV, maybe 12. What happens than?

Is Bicillin or orals effective enough for neurolyme? I dont have the fatigue or malaise others have...just CNS.

Your thoughts would be much appreciated.

Thanks [hi]

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I stopped 5 months of IV and it all came back. I have been surviving on orals for 11 months.

I think if you are lucky, the orals will work.

The best would be to keep going until all the symptoms were gone for 2 months, in my opinion.

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My CNS symptoms were different than yours. I had a lot of cognitive symptoms that got rather severe. I didn't have any of the tremors.

But, I never was on IV, so if you get the right combo of orals, I think it will be fine. I think it's good that you're on Flagyl with your IV and that you're doing well with it. That should get your load down before you have the make the change.

Bicillin works well for many. I never took it either (well, one shot ... that was it).

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I had my share of tremors and twitches and weird neuro stuff, and most of it has cleared and on orals only. Actually most lyme symptoms are neurological. Even fatigue can be a neuro symptom for some. Fatigue is not always the adrenals. It can come from the CNS!
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Make sure you are taking a cyst buster. Then you will be less likely to "relapse" from going off the Rocephin.

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FIRST: MAGNESIUM helps tremors, twitches and all sorts of CNS symptoms. What is your current dose? LIVER SUPPORT is also key.

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You'll do best with others' suggestions regarding Rx. I just can't comment on that at all as I've never had availability to a LLMD (other than a couple LLMD consults thousands of miles from home years ago). My Rx treatment was just 2 months for doxycycline. I also deal with 2 genetic kinds of porphyria and my ears cannot tolerate most medicines, anyway, although it would be nice to have a LLMD or LL ND for guidance.

No LLMD allowed in my state but have had the opportunity to consult twice with a LL ND (naturopathic doctor). (I used up on my money years ago on a ND who said he was lyme literate but was not at all.)

So, for various reasons, I've had to approach this differently. I am not at all an example of success, however, I do the best I can with a very few select supplements (as budget will bear) and hope to finally get started on RIFE machine soon (if I could understand the heavy metal supplement choice first - but I can't think well enough to sort through that).

If you will still have a LLMD available to you, you should be in good shape but also do be sure to keep up with liver support, adrenal support, cardiac support and also address the heavy metal component of this.

Good luck.

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www.lymeinfo.net/alt.html

LYME DISEASE ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES

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http://www.webshopemporium.com/lymeandco-infectionAlternativeTreatments.htm

Alternative Treatments for Lyme Disease and Co-Infections

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RIFE MACHINE

http://www.lymebook.com/lyme-disease-rife-machines-bryan-rosner

Book: Lyme Disease and Rife Machines by Bryan Rosner

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http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/88778

RIFE Support Discussion Thread

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LIVER SUPPORT LINKS are 3/4 of the way down the page here:

Specific for LYME patients - lots of details about ears and what can help:

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=065801

Topic: TINNITUS: Ringing Between The Ears; Vestibular, Balance, Hearing with compiled links - including HYPERACUSIS

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ADRENAL SUPPORT LINKS are included here.

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/89790

Topic: NATURAL SLEEP - Links to articles & supplements

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CARDIAC SUPPORT

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/77325

Topic: To everyone with cardiac symptoms please read !

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In addition to your ILADS-educated LLMD, you might also consult with an ILADS-educated a LL ND (naturopathic doctor) or a LL L.Ac. (acupuncturist). Make sure any such professional is, indeed, ILADS-educated and has much experience with all tick-borne infections.

Again, the very best of luck to you. I will give some thought to the best support for CNS. Gotu Kola and Curcumin comes to mind. OmegaBrite, too.

As you are on IV (rocephin, I assume?), your gallbladder may be stressed a bit, so rather than Curcumin (which is Turmeric extract), you should steer toward the more gentle Turmeric, itself. Easier on the gallbladder than the extract.
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Myoclonus was mentioned in your first post above. Myoclonus has been one of the major things I've worked hard to overcome.

I'm not there yet, so I can attest to the fact that support is not enough but goes hand in hand with anti-infective treatment.

It addition to adequate treatment of infection, Magnesium & Gotu Kola are the two best support measures. Low magnesium can CAUSE myoclonus or contribute to its severity in the presence of toxic infections such as lyme and other TBD.

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http://www.vrp.com/articles.aspx?page=LIST&ProdID=art799&search_in=articles

GOTU KOLA -- An Under-Appreciated Herb Multifaceted Benefits on Microcirculation for Cardiovascular and Cognitive Health

By Linda Fugate, PhD

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http://oneearthherbs.squarespace.com/important-herbs/gotu-kola-leaf-centella-asiatica.html

GOTU KOLA LEAF (Centella asiatica,) (By Tillitson, et.al.)

. . . Gotu Kola is bitter and astringent in taste and cooling in action. It is a brain and memory tonic, and an anti-poison, and very useful for wound and skin healing. . . .

. . . The primary effects of gotu kola include both wound healing and improvement of mental clarity and emotional balance. . . .

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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez

PubMed Search:

Centella asiatica - 219 abstracts

Gotu Kola, ulcer - 12

Gotu Kola - 223 abstracts

Gotu Kola, depression - 5 abstracts

Gotu Kola, heart - 4 abstracts

Gotu Kola, liver - 10

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http://tinyurl.com/3yr22g

J Clin Psychopharmacol. 2000 Dec;20(6):680-4.

A double-blind, placebo-controlled study on the effects of Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) on acoustic startle response in healthy subjects.

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You might want to copy and paste all these replies and links to a file on your computer for easy reference. No way that you could actually read all this now, but these links have served me well and I keep referring back to them on an on-going basis.
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http://www.lymepa.org/html/dr__j__burrascano_september_20_0.html

Burrascano's Powerpoint SLIDE presentation 9-20-08

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http://www.ilads.org/lyme_disease/B_guidelines_12_17_08.pdf

Advanced Topics in Lyme Disease (Diagnostic Hints and Treatment Guidelines for Lyme and Other Tick Borne Illnesses

Dr. Burrascano's Treatment Guidelines (2008) - 37 pages

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As important as any supplements, sections regarding self-care:

Go to page 27 for SUPPORTIVE THERAPY & the CERTAIN ABSOLUTE RULES

and also pages 31-32 for advice on a safe, non-aerobic exercise plan and physical rehabilitation.

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This is included in Burrascano's Guidelines, but you may want to be able to refer to it separately, too:

http://www.lymepa.org/Nutritional_Supplements.pdf

** Nutritional Supplements in Disseminated Lyme Disease **

J.J. Burrascano, Jr., MD (2008) - Four pages

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http://www.lymeinducedautism.com/images/Lymewhat_is_it_part_3,_LIA.pdf

LYME DISEASE Considerations in Diagnosis and Management

June 26, 2008 Lyme-Autism Connection Conference

125 pages - Powerpoint presentation

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By the same author as above, Chapter 1 from the book "Insights Into Lyme Disease Treatment"

http://www.lymebook.com/steven-harris

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http://www.amazon.com/Insights-Into-Lyme-Disease-Treatment/dp/0982513801/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1272566632&sr=1-1

Insights Into Lyme Disease Treatment: 13 Lyme-Literate Health Care Practitioners Share Their Healing Strategies

Connie Strasheim (Author), Maureen Mcshane M.D. (Foreword), Thirteen Lyme-Literate Doctors (Contributor)

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http://www.klinghardtneurobiology.com/LymeProtocolOct09.pdf

A Treatment Guide: Lyme and other Chronic Infections - by DK, MD, PhD

October 2009 - 87 pages

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http://www.klinghardtneurobiology.com/popups/PC1.html

Online Radio Interview

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It's very important to have this book as a reference tool for self-care and support measures. It answers so many questions in detail that is impossible here on the forum.

http://tinyurl.com/6lq3pb (through Amazon)

THE LYME DISEASE SOLUTION (2008)- by KS, MD

You can read more about it here and see customer reviews.

Web site: www.lymedoctor.com

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Even if you don't take this path, this book is filled with gems of vital detail:

http://tinyurl.com/5vnsjg

Book: Healing Lyme: Natural Healing And Prevention of Lyme Borreliosis And Its Coinfections - by Stephen Harrod Buhner

Website: http://planetthrive.com/2009/08/buhner-healing-lyme-program/

Forum: http://planetthrive.com/category/experts/buhner/

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Familiar with Buhner's work:

http://watercourse-way.com/lyme.html

Natural Healing for Lyme Disease
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http://www.mbschachter.com/importance_of_magnesium_to_human.htm

The Importance of Magnesium to Human Nutrition

(thanks to Carol in PA for this link)

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez

PubMed Search:

Magnesium - 78917 abstracts

magnesium, cardiac - 6456 abstracts

magnesium, arrhythmia (irreg. heart beat) - 1460 abstracts

Magnesium, anxiety - 107 abstracts

Hypomagnesemia - 1621 abstracts

Magnesium, toxemia - 753

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http://www.vrp.com/articles.aspx?ProdID=art751&zTYPE=2

* (low) Magnesium Levels Linked To Irregular Heart Beat


http://www.vrp.com/articles.aspx?ProdID=art1715&zTYPE=2

* Magnesium: The Key to Health and Life


http://www.vrp.com/articles.aspx?ProdID=art588&zTYPE=2

* Magnesium: The Underappreciated Mineral of Life Part I


http://www.vrp.com/articles.aspx?ProdID=art1634&zTYPE=2

* Magnesium: The Underappreciated Mineral of Life Part II
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All this on magnesium is partly because it has helped me so much. However, be sure to ask your doctor. Most lyme patients are very low in magnesium as the infections seem to do that.

Some are concerned that the magnesium can "feed" infection, however, if the body is severely depleted the body must be replenished as magnesium is a necessary mineral for survival.

Taking magnesium with B-6 helps it get into our cells better. And B-6 is a calming vitamin, too. (Thanks to Marnie for her posts on that).)
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http://www.wildcondor.com/

Wild Condor's Lyme Links
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Your doctor should transition you to an oral or injectable med that is similar to the IV meds that are working.
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Stay on the IV as long as you can, as long as it is working for you! And, as above, add a cyst buster, too.

If you can't stay on it for some reason, there are alternatives. But wrangle your way to staying on it, if possible.

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Hey there,

When coming off IV I went on the oral meds at equivalent to IV doses. Instead of IV Zithromax at 1,000 mg I did oral at 1,200 mg. Instead of IV Rocephin @4 grams I did Ceftin at 3,000 mg. Bicillin is a great one to go on as long as you combine it with a cyst buster on pulse like Flagyl.
A combination of meds like that should get you well and functioning well without the hassle of IV. You could also move to Rocephin injections back to back days plus Bicillin and then rotate in Flagyl and Ketek, Biaxin or Zithromax...just some ideas.

Make sure to detox and to taker your Florastor!

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Thanks everyone.
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