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RJPII
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Hello - I could use some opinions on possible combinations of meds to move to. I am now on my eight month of Rocephin/Minocycline/Zithromax, along with one week per month of IV flagyl as of a month ago.

While I had a slow continual climb to a reduction of most of my symptoms, I seem to be relapsing. I have great faith in my LLMD however, i was dissappointed that she did not move me off of the first three abx above after this long. The flagyl did have substantial successful, but I seem to quickly drop back after laying off it.

I beleive I would like to stay on flagyl and add something else to it like Ceftin? or perhaps bcl to Biaxin

At the same time I am moving towards a much more strict diet and preparing to buy a Rife machine hopefully with some others.

I have taken most abx that I have read here, except Clindmyacin. I recall my LLMD said she only recommends that with coinfections. Of course many of the meds from the past were not taken as combinations except for Biaxin/Omicef and others with Tinidazole.

I am hoping some has some thoughts this afternoon as I see my doc. at 5:00.
Thx!

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SorryRJ I haven't been at it long enough to offer any advice, just moving u up.

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