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buckwheat 03-12-2009 10:54 PM

Dear Folks,

Their is a co-infection with a tick born illness called Babesiosis, where HBO treatments can make it worse, people doing HBO might want to research this. Also HBO by itself will not kill LYME. It will help with medications going into a deeper level.

Anyone taking an antibiotic, needs to know as well. Lyme will go into a Cyst form. So you need to treat the cyst form as well. This is why you need a Lyme Literate MD.

Hugs, Roz

buckwheat 03-12-2009 11:35 PM

Infections
 
Hi Everyone,

I promised God I would help if I got thru the horrid RSD pain that was off the charts.

If you start researching you will see infections have cell forms, cysts, and L forms.

You need to be under an MD's care, a HERX reaction can kill you.

Absolutely nothing can show up in the blood work as well.

Please hang in their, Love, Roz

Jomar 03-12-2009 11:44 PM

I wasn't sure what a HERX reaction was so i looked it up.

I'll post what I found in case others weren't sure about what it is.

[Herxheimer reaction
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Herxheimer reaction (also known as Jarisch-Herxheimer or Herx) occurs when large quantities of toxins are released into the body as bacteria (typically Spirochetal bacteria) die, due to antibiotic treatment or rapid detoxification.

Typically the death of these bacteria and the associated release of endotoxins occurs faster than the body can remove the toxins via the natural detoxification process performed by the kidneys and liver. It is manifested by fever, chills, headache, myalgia (muscle pain), and exacerbation of skin lesions. Duration in syphilis is normally only a few hours but can be much longer, up to months or years, for other diseases. The intensity of the reaction reflects the intensity of inflammation present.

The Herxheimer reaction has shown an increase in inflammatory cytokines during the period of exacerbation, including tumor necrosis factor alpha, interleukin-6 and interleukin-8]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herxheimer_reaction

DianaA 03-13-2009 12:00 AM

The protocol has been 2.4 ata with antibiotics . Currently some are changing to 2.0ata. I have just been involved with treatment of a Lyme Alzheimer patient and doctor. We saw amazing results with 2.0 ata and antibiotics.The lady had had Azheimers for 9 years. The doctor and I got amazing results from treatment and it was one of his family members. I have been treated by someone who has treated many, many Lyme patients.

buckwheat 03-13-2009 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by DianaA (Post 480257)
The protocol has been 2.4 ata with antibiotics . Currently some are changing to 2.0ata. I have just been involved with treatment of a Lyme Alzheimer patient and doctor. We saw amazing results with 2.0 ata and antibiotics.The lady had had Azheimers for 9 years. The doctor and I got amazing results from treatment and it was one of his family members. I have been treated by someone who has treated many, many Lyme patients.

Dear Diana,


Their is a co-infection with a tick born illness called Babesiosis, where HBO treatments can make it worse, people doing HBO might want to research this.

Have you studied it, since you are still in pain yourself. Alzheimer patients usually have different infections.

Hugs, roz

DianaA 03-13-2009 12:44 AM

Wrong
 
Wrong, Roz. None of this is set in stone. Only theories and speculations. *edit*

Jomar 03-13-2009 01:12 AM

I'm closing this thread for now also.

cool down time.:grouphug:

Chemar 03-13-2009 09:35 AM

I am re-opening this thread after some edits and have also merged the new infections thread into it so the topic stays together

a few points to note

#1 This thread is clearly labeled as related to infections. If the subject or poster(s) trigger you, please move on and dont post to it.

#2 If members have a problem with a post that they feel violates our guidelines, please REPORT it using the report button http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/report.php?p=480400

By retorting instead of reporting, you could find yourself in violation of the guidelines!
again a reminder of what the guidelines say about posting at NT
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#3 also stated in the guidelines:
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and at the bottom of every page of NT
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#4
there is a feature here to place another member on "ignore" if you find them upsetting. that means you will not see their posts nor be able to receive any PMs from them.
I strongly recommend that those who feel triggered by others use that feature

#5
please consider this an "official" warning that disrespectful posting to each other will not be tolerated here, on this thread or any other. I have clearly posted the guidelines above. If we have further violations, members could find their accounts in probation, which means all posts have to first be mod approved before appearing to the boards. We do *not* want to do that, but we also cannot have this forum disrupted by strife. It is not fair to anyone, least of all the members who are here to find support and information. Everyone is dealing with more than enough suffering with their illness. They dont need to be subjected to discord in a place that is supposed to be a safe haven.

I would appreciate everyone heeding this

thank you
Cheri

DocJohn 03-13-2009 11:34 AM

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Best,
DocJohn


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