Guest guest Posted November 27, 2005 Report Share Posted November 27, 2005 " I take Zithromax every night. It really helps me get me to sleep and helps control my RLS " Zithromax, the antibiotic helps you sleep and helps your RLS? Are you sure you have the right drug name? If so, that is very interesting. I wonder how Zith could be doing this, either reducing excitation or increasing dopamine would be my guess. If its excitation, then i wonder if an organism is causing excess excitation and dopamine problems, a bacteria obviously. Do you have a chronic bacteria infection you know of? > > I take Zithromax every night. It really helps me get me to sleep and > helps control my RLS. I also take a small dose of Trazodone which > helps keep me to sleep during the rest of the night without making me > drowsy during the day. > > As for Diflucan, I was taking it every other day for a while but and > a great big but, it is what I call a " road hog " when it comes to the > pathways the body uses to remove it from the body. If you are taking > anything else that needs to use the same pathway of removal, the > Diflucan " hogs the road " or uses the pathway first which in my case > caused me to build up toxic levels of the Ambian that I was taking > to help with sleep. You should be very careful about taking Diflucan > with anything else. Check on the internet or a PDR for any drug > interactions. There are quite a few of them. As far as what you need > the Diflucan for, I would suggest the Great Smokies Labs > @ www.gsdl.com . They have a great Yeast test. They check for yeast > in the blood and stool and then will let you know exactly what to > take for your yeast problem. You may not need the Diflucan this time. > It turns out I didn't even need it at the time I was taking it. > > Good luck I hope this helps. > > Blessings, > > Phyllis S. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 I goofed. Fibro fog I guess.I meant to put down Zannaflex not Zithromax. Blessings, Phyllis S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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