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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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I pray that you are still hanging around as I very much appreciate your insight and generosity in taking the time to share. My mind is full of questions, and I am attempting to remain calm and not overreact to the new questions that are surfacing. I will talk with Sarah's doctor about blood tests. Do you know if the bacteria associated with Th1 infections are anaerobic? The reason I ask is that we address Sarah’s pain with hyperbaric oxygen treatments. If they are anaerobic, hyperbarics kill those bacteria and could affect tests results … but I suppose that if results come back normal, we might be able to assume that there was never a problem or that we are addressing it through hyperbarics??? The fact that Sarah’s pain resurfaces when treatments are stopped is concerning when considering an infection connection, as that would indicate that it is not being completely killed off. Please, please continue to share. At this time we are attempting to rule out the possibility of Lyme. Is that too a Th1 infection? I hope you will excuse me if I ask some dumb questions. This is a whole new “world” for me. Is it possible to provide a basic, easy to understand summary of the Marshall Protocol for Th1 infections or do you know where I might find such an explanation. When things get too in depth, especially initially, I must admit that much of it goes right over my head. Thanks, Jeanne |
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