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Lenny777
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I contracted Lyme about 2.5 years ago and been treated for about 9 months or so. I'm feeling real good lately. I started a martial arts class about 2 weeks ago.

I stopped my abx about a month ago and got ``pretty'' aggressive with yeast. My diet is better but not what it needs to be. I mostly try to cut out sugar and keep my carbs somewhat lower and more complex.

I've been on heavy anti fungals, grapefruit seed, oregano, garlic and Formula SF-722 I think the Formula SF-722 made the most difference I think. It pretty much got rid of that constant drunk feeling I had.

The reason I'm saying this is I really encourage you guys, if you're not, to attack the yeast. I was in denial and drinking Dr. Peppers all day. I think I'm ``well'' now. I also realize that my Lyme could pop back up and I may come crawling back. I'll also be around asking yeast questions till I get rid of it completely.

But good luck to everyone and watch out for the yeast. It will keep you sick just like a co-infection. I'll be lingering around and answering some of the easy questions for the new people. I'm not near as smart as some of you guys/girls. I want to say thanks and I promise you there is something good on the other side of this.


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robi
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Thanks Lenny ..... Ilove reading about success ... I know I will get there someday.

robi


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TheCrimeOfLyme
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Great to hear Lenny!

I took the same route as you. I ditched the abx in November and have been feeling more and more like myself everyday.

Feels good, huh? I knew the abx was contributing to candida, and to tell you the truth- I couldnt GET on an antibiotic

They would give me wheezing, asthma like symptoms, sleep apnea all freaking night long.

I feel much better and without the sleep apnea, REFRESHED. Unfortunately, I still have some lyme symptoms lingering, but

Im not looking to go back on abx. Natural, yep.

Stick around monkey butt.


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TheCrimeOfLyme
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P.S.

Dont be surprised if when you hit a good kill on the candida,

that icky DRUNKY feeling comes back. I HATE that symptom. I have so much yeast, I get drunk off acidophillus.


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lymesux
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Congrats Lenny!!

Thanks for the candida info maybe this will stick and my body will stop wanting it


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Oz
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Thanks for sharing good news and your experience. Been there and back people need to let others know that there is hope. Stay well.
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Lenny777
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quote:
Originally posted by lymesux:
Congrats Lenny!!

Thanks for the candida info maybe this will stick and my body will stop wanting it


Thanks, I really doubt you'll stop wanting it. I can't pass a Dr. Pepper without drooling like a crack addict. Good Luck.


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