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Old 03-02-2009, 12:54 PM #1
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Dear Mike,

Here's your post on quinine, I believe it was from Ada's link. Do you think it might of been possiable that you had a HERX reaction? A herx. reaction can kill someone. If you were well, why on earth do you need a breathing machine at night? Please research Babesia, I beg of you. Much Love, Roz



I was given it years ago, and it was essentially useless. 100+ years ago it might have been the best drug available, but now we have far better.

There was, however, one interesting moment in which I accidentally aspirated a capsule into my lungs and was sick for weeks.
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Dear Mike,

Here's your post on quinine, I believe it was from Ada's link. Do you think it might of been possiable that you had a HERX reaction? A herx. reaction can kill someone. If you were well, why on earth do you need a breathing machine at night? Please research Babesia, I beg of you. Much Love, Roz



I was given it years ago, and it was essentially useless. 100+ years ago it might have been the best drug available, but now we have far better.

There was, however, one interesting moment in which I accidentally aspirated a capsule into my lungs and was sick for weeks.
Dear Roz-

I use the BiPAP machine for obstructive sleep apnea. This has nothing to do with the sarcoidosis, which has been clear for the last 2-3 years on CT lung scans, where it was first picked up, before being confirmed on biopsy.

And I'll take a look at Babesia, thanks.

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Check this out from Neurotalk



http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread35024.html
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[I am a TBD Support Group Facilitator and one of the main tick borne diseases is Babesiosis. Babesiosis is a Babesia infection.

Just a heads up that locally we have had a dozen people over the years
with sleep apnea & Babesiosis and it has been noted in the literature as a symptom as well. So I would get tested for Babesiosis if you haven't been.
You probably haven't been.

It may be rare in some states- so far in California it is not rare- they did 3 complete serosurveys of communities (blood testing of whole communities)and found infection rates in people of 3.5%, 16% & 18%!! So it is basically an unknown epidemic in CA. on the East Coast it may be rarer but still worth ruling out because if your apnea is caused by this it is curable.

If you are in CA the strain is WA1, up & down the Pacific Coast it is WA1, stands for Washington 1, was found first in Washington State. So Oregon, WA, & CA you get tested for WA1. East Coast the strain is Babesia Microti.
Missouri there is MO1 and that is also in states around Missouri and in Kentucky and in Mass.

Just a note- it may be that your docs already tested you so just ask them, they may not know it can cause it though so it is worth asking!
Just a note,
Best wishes,
Sarah]


[I've been diagnosed with Babesiosis and Sleep Apnea. Can you tell me where you got the information that babesiosis can cause Sleep Apnea? I like to refer my doctors, so that they will give me the best treatment possible. Thanks, Rod.]

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Dear Roz -

PubMed searches for "Babesiosis sleep apnea" and "Babesiosis obstructive sleep apnea" yield "No items found." Any other search term suggestions?

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