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-Happy to have them all out. I don't know if it's coincidence, but I've felt a bit better since getting the last one out. The thing is at this same time I started IV glutathione and Cipro too, so hard to say. I do know for a fact that the Cipro has kicked some ass! But I did herx for 5 days on it.AandrayaOn Apr 27, 2012, at 1:03 AM, mitesbegone <no_reply > wrote:

Really ...please, could you share what these changes were?

Terry

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> > > > > Clinical potential of minocycline for schizophrenia.

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> > > > > Miyaoka T .

> > > > > Source

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> > > > > Department of Psychiatry, Shimane University School of Medicine,

> > > Izumo, Japan. miyanyan@

> > > > > Abstract

> > > > >

> > > > > Minocycline, an antibiotic of the tetracycline family, has been

> > > shown to display neurorestorative or neuroprotective properties in

> > > various models of neurodegenerative diseases. In particular, it has

> > > been shown to delay motor alterations, inflammation and apoptosis in

> > > models of Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and

> > > Parkinson's disease. Despite controversies about its efficacy, the

> > > relative safety and tolerability of minocycline have led to various

> > > clinical trials. Recently, we reported the antipsychotic effects of

> > > minocycline in patients with schizophrenia. In a pilot

> > > investigation, we administered minocycline as an open-label adjunct

> > > to antipsychotic medication to patients with schizophrenia. The

> > > results of this trial suggested that minocycline might be a safe and

> > > effective adjunct to antipsychotic medications, and that

> > > augmentation with minocycline may prove to be a viable strategy for

> > > "boosting" antipsychotic efficacy and for treating schizophrenia.

> > > The present review summarizes the available data supporting the

> > > clinical testing of minocycline for patients with schizophrenia. In

> > > addition, we extend our discussion to the potential applications of

> > > minocycline for combining this treatment with cellular and molecular

> > > therapy

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> > > > > Von: " Goldstein@ " < Goldstein@ >

> > > > > An: bird mites

> > > > > Gesendet: 17:40 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > Betreff: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > partial labs

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> > > > > I looked it up and I didn't see anything about schizophrenia.

> > > What I read said abx is broad spectrum, treats bacterial infections,

> > > acne, etc.

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> > > > > From: "Kajay109" < morjella@ >

> > > > > bird mites

> > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:34:04 AM

> > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > partial labs

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> > > > > If it works, I really don't care what's on the label, right :-) ?

> > > > > Thanks, Aggi!

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> > > > > From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@>

> > > > > "bird mites " <bird mites >

> > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:20 AM

> > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > partial labs

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> > > > > Shocking Kajay, you are not crazy ?1? ;-)

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> > > > > You do realise that Minocycline is for schizophrenia though ?

> > > > > I do hope you got that for your depression only!

> > > > >

> > > > > Very interesting info indeed, thank you so much for this !

> > > > >

> > > > > Hug hug

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> > > > > Von: Kajay109 <morjella@>

> > > > > An: "bird mites@groupscom"

> > > <bird mites >; "GeorgiaLyme " <GeorgiaLyme

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> > > > > Gesendet: 17:09 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > Betreff: LLMD - First visit trip report + partial

> > > labs [2 Attachments]

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> > > > > I wish I had taped my office visit with this doctor. I learned

> > > so much from him but cannot remember it all. Here is what I remember

> > > so far. Also, I have attached an image file showing the results of

> > > the lab tests my primary care practitioner conducted on me in

> > > September 2011 (2011 LABS ALL.jpg) as well as another image file

> > > showing the doctor's recommendations for me, the two wet swab tests

> > > he performed in the office, and the lab tests he ordered and that I

> > > had done at LabCorps after the office visit concluded (2012 DOC-

> > > LABS.jpg). Will follow up later and post results. Next office visit

> > > is scheduled for two months from now.

> > > > >

> > > > > I. Symptoms

> > > > >

> > > > > A. LLMD asked what symptoms brought me to him:

> > > > >

> > > > > Pruritis (skin issues including crawling, lesions, biting;

> > > possible causes - staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others)

> > > > > Night sweats (always a sign of infection; possible causes staph,

> > > tuberculosis)

> > > > > Restless legs syndrome (related, I think)

> > > > > Severe spasms in feet, sometimes traveling up legs to body -

> > > terrifying

> > > > >

> > > > > B. LLMD asked me if these symptoms are or have been present:

> > > > >

> > > > > Brain fog (no)

> > > > > Headaches (no)

> > > > > Chronic fatigue (no)

> > > > > Muscular aches (no) or spasms (yes)

> > > > > Overall aches (no)

> > > > > Sinus issues (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > Lesions (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > Depression (yes, in 1997)

> > > > > Bulls eye rash (yes, in 90's and again in 2009)

> > > > >

> > > > > II. Neuro-Muscular Tests

> > > > >

> > > > > A. Standing:

> > > > > He had me walk three different ways.

> > > > > He had me stand and allow him to just observe my face (tells a

> > > doc a lot about us)

> > > > > He held my shoulders and leaned my body in every direction,

> > > alternating directions to see my body's neurological response.

> > > > > B. Sitting:

> > > > > He had me push/pull with feet, quads, arms, shoulders etc.

> > > > > He had me stick out my tongue and relax it. I felt it spasming!

> > > " You have Twelfth Nerve Palsy ," he said, and at that point he

> > > diagnosed Lyme .

> > > > >

> > > > > III. Causes .

> > > > >

> > > > > A. Pruritis . P ossible causes include staph, yeast, mycoplasma,

> > > leprosy, others .

> > > > > B. Night Sweats . 100% due to infection of some kind.

> > > Possibilities: staph, yeast, mycoplasma, tuberculosis, other. I

> > > asked why Evening Primrose Oil controls. He asked what form I take.

> > > " Capsules ." Said EPO has antibiotic properties. Agreed it does not

> > > cure the infection though since I have to keep going back to the EPO

> > > to control the night sweats when they return.

> > > > > C. Restless Legs Syndrome . Discussed. dn't address directly. He

> > > said that many co-infections and related issues would clear up by

> > > using the antibiotic he prescribed (Minocycline).

> > > > > D. Severe Spasms in Feet . D iscussed. He said many co-

> > > infections and related issues would clear up by using the antibiotic

> > > he prescribed (Minocycline). Seemed fine with my taking a bone

> > > support supplement to control spasms.

> > > > > E. Bulls Eye Rash . Occurs only in small percentage of cases.

> > > > >

> > > > > IV. Co-Infections . Only remember discussing the ones I have

> > > seen discussed here. I know he covered others, though. Feels most

> > > will be addressed by the antibiotic he prescribed for the Lyme.

> > > > > A. Babesiosis . Does not believe I have this.

> > > > > B. Bartonella . Can't remember if he thinks I might or might not

> > > have this.

> > > > >

> > > > > V. Antibiotics . Lyme is an intracellular (within cell) disease,

> > > but most antibiotics do not work within cells, only outside them,

> > > and so will not touch Lyme.

> > > > >

> > > > > VI. About Lyme .

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ 112 known varieties of Lyme, each with a unique

> > > set of outcomes. Many never know they have it. Others experience deb

> > > ilitating symptoms almost from the moment of the bite.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Turkey hunters sit at the base of trees. They

> > > also get bitten by ticks more often than they realize.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ 20% of ticks carry Lyme - not just deer ticks.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ For every five ticks that bite a turkey hunter,

> > > one carries Lyme.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ 100% of turkey hunters will contract one of the

> > > varieties of Lyme, but many will never know (the lucky ones).

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Patients previously diagnosed with delusory

> > > parasitosis but then treated for Lyme have gotten well from the Lyme

> > > regardless of their mental state.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Ticks, like snakes, are active most of the year,

> > > if not all.

> > > > >

> > > > > VII. Diagnosis .

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Diagnosis of Twelfth Nerve Palsy confirms Lyme.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Immune system healthy.

> > > > >

> > > > > VIII. Prescription . Minocycline 100mg oral capsule, one a day

> > > with food, without calcium. Take yogurt and or probiotics.

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> > > > > IX. Conclusion . The most important thing my new LLMD told me

> > > today is that Lyme is curable . He said that once we clear up the

> > > infections associated with Lyme, that may take care of my other

> > > issues (Morg). The second most important one is that (and he smiled

> > > when he said it) I am definitely not crazy.

> > > > >

> > > > > That's a relief :-)

> > > > >

> > > > > Will post again when I have more news.

> > > > >

> > > > > Kajay

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Kajay-You need to find a naturopath who works with the biological dentist who can test you for materials. I tested no for nearly ALL of them, this is typical with Lyme, lots of sensitivities.AandrayaOn Apr 27, 2012, at 11:14 AM, Kajay109 <morjella@...> wrote:

Wow. So what kind of fillings did he replace the amalgam (which I also have) with?Kajay From: "Goldstein@..." <Goldstein@...> bird mites Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 11:40 AM Subject: Re: Re: LLMD -

First visit trip report + partial labs

Dr. Dahler took one half of the amalgams out first, the whole right side of the mouth, bottoms and tops. I had a sensation after that first session like my head was tilted to one side, although it was not. Electrical sensations on that side of the head ceased and two weeks later or maybe longer I was to go in and have the second half of the amalgams removed. Dr. D used a dam (plug put into the throat behind the tongue and really washed everything out really well). Most doctors do not use a dam. He went in order by tooth and I don't know the order... but it took a while to get all my amalgams out, hours. I started to feel less pain in my neck right away and the terrible TMJ I had been experiencing started to go away. I had been in TMJ treatment prior to this... with terrible TMJ.After removal I was on a lot of supplements to help draw

out or chelate out mercury (don't know which), lots of vitamins... it was quite an ordeal that I am so grateful that I went through. BUT, I was STILL having some pain near one organ that persisted... it was so strange how that pain in one organ persisted. I went back to Dr. D and it turned out there was a very tiny mercury amalgam he had missed and when we looked at the Chinese acupuncture chart, that particular tooth was energetically connected to that organ. Once the amalgam was removed, the pain went away completely. From: "mitesbegone" <no_reply >bird mites Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 11:03:44 PMSubject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report + partial labsReally ...please, could you share what these changes

were?Terry > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Clinical potential of minocycline for schizophrenia. > > > > > > > > > > Miyaoka T . > > > > > Source > > > > > > > > > > Department of Psychiatry, Shimane University School of Medicine, > > > Izumo, Japan. miyanyan@ > > > > > Abstract > > > > > > > > > > Minocycline, an antibiotic of the tetracycline family, has been > > > shown to display neurorestorative or neuroprotective properties in > > > various models of

neurodegenerative diseases. In particular, it has > > > been shown to delay motor alterations, inflammation and apoptosis in > > > models of Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and > > > Parkinson's disease. Despite controversies about its efficacy, the > > > relative safety and tolerability of minocycline have led to various > > > clinical trials. Recently, we reported the antipsychotic effects of > > > minocycline in patients with schizophrenia. In a pilot > > > investigation, we administered minocycline as an open-label adjunct > > > to antipsychotic medication to patients with schizophrenia. The > > > results of this trial suggested that minocycline might be a safe and > > > effective adjunct to antipsychotic medications, and that > > > augmentation with minocycline may prove to be a viable

strategy for > > > "boosting" antipsychotic efficacy and for treating schizophrenia. > > > The present review summarizes the available data supporting the > > > clinical testing of minocycline for patients with schizophrenia. In > > > addition, we extend our discussion to the potential applications of > > > minocycline for combining this treatment with cellular and molecular > > > therapy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Von: " Goldstein@ " < Goldstein@ > > > > > > An: bird mites > > > > > Gesendet: 17:40 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012 > > > > > Betreff: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report + > > >

partial labs > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I looked it up and I didn't see anything about schizophrenia. > > > What I read said abx is broad spectrum, treats bacterial infections, > > > acne, etc. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: "Kajay109" < morjella@ > > > > > > bird mites > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:34:04 AM > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report + > > > partial labs > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If it works, I really don't care what's on the

label, right :-) ? > > > > > Thanks, Aggi! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@> > > > > > "bird mites " <bird mites > > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:20 AM > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report + > > > partial labs > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Shocking Kajay, you are not crazy ?1? ;-) > > > > > > > > > > You do realise that Minocycline is for schizophrenia though ? > > > > > I

do hope you got that for your depression only! > > > > > > > > > > Very interesting info indeed, thank you so much for this ! > > > > > > > > > > Hug hug > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Von: Kajay109 <morjella@> > > > > > An: "bird mites@groupscom" > > > <bird mites >; "GeorgiaLyme " <GeorgiaLyme > > > > > > > > > Gesendet: 17:09 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012 > > > > > Betreff: LLMD - First visit trip report + partial > > > labs [2 Attachments] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I wish I had taped my office visit with this doctor. I learned > > > so much from him but cannot remember it all. Here is what I remember > > > so far. Also, I have attached an image file showing the results of > > > the lab tests my primary care practitioner conducted on me in > > > September 2011 (2011 LABS ALL.jpg) as well as another image file > > > showing the doctor's recommendations for me, the two wet swab tests > > > he performed in the office, and the lab tests he ordered and that I > > > had done at LabCorps after the office visit concluded (2012 DOC- > > > LABS.jpg). Will follow up later and post results. Next office visit > > > is scheduled for two months from now. > > >

> > > > > > > I. Symptoms > > > > > > > > > > A. LLMD asked what symptoms brought me to him: > > > > > > > > > > Pruritis (skin issues including crawling, lesions, biting; > > > possible causes - staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others) > > > > > Night sweats (always a sign of infection; possible causes staph, > > > tuberculosis) > > > > > Restless legs syndrome (related, I think) > > > > > Severe spasms in feet, sometimes traveling up legs to body - > > > terrifying > > > > > > > > > > B. LLMD asked me if these symptoms are or have been present: > > > > > > > > > > Brain fog (no) > > > > > Headaches (no) > > > > > Chronic fatigue (no) >

> > > > Muscular aches (no) or spasms (yes) > > > > > Overall aches (no) > > > > > Sinus issues (yes until F-5 Mar 2011) > > > > > Lesions (yes until F-5 Mar 2011) > > > > > Depression (yes, in 1997) > > > > > Bulls eye rash (yes, in 90's and again in 2009) > > > > > > > > > > II. Neuro-Muscular Tests > > > > > > > > > > A. Standing: > > > > > He had me walk three different ways. > > > > > He had me stand and allow him to just observe my face (tells a > > > doc a lot about us) > > > > > He held my shoulders and leaned my body in every direction, > > > alternating directions to see my body's neurological response. > > > > > B. Sitting: > > > > > He had me

push/pull with feet, quads, arms, shoulders etc. > > > > > He had me stick out my tongue and relax it. I felt it spasming! > > > " You have Twelfth Nerve Palsy ," he said, and at that point he > > > diagnosed Lyme . > > > > > > > > > > III. Causes . > > > > > > > > > > A. Pruritis . P ossible causes include staph, yeast, mycoplasma, > > > leprosy, others . > > > > > B. Night Sweats . 100% due to infection of some kind. > > > Possibilities: staph, yeast, mycoplasma, tuberculosis, other. I > > > asked why Evening Primrose Oil controls. He asked what form I take. > > > " Capsules ." Said EPO has antibiotic properties. Agreed it does not > > > cure the infection though since I have to keep going back to the EPO > > > to control the night

sweats when they return. > > > > > C. Restless Legs Syndrome . Discussed. dn't address directly. He > > > said that many co-infections and related issues would clear up by > > > using the antibiotic he prescribed (Minocycline). > > > > > D. Severe Spasms in Feet . D iscussed. He said many co- > > > infections and related issues would clear up by using the antibiotic > > > he prescribed (Minocycline). Seemed fine with my taking a bone > > > support supplement to control spasms. > > > > > E. Bulls Eye Rash . Occurs only in small percentage of cases. > > > > > > > > > > IV. Co-Infections . Only remember discussing the ones I have > > > seen discussed here. I know he covered others, though. Feels most > > > will be addressed by the antibiotic he prescribed for the Lyme.

> > > > > A. Babesiosis . Does not believe I have this. > > > > > B. Bartonella . Can't remember if he thinks I might or might not > > > have this. > > > > > > > > > > V. Antibiotics . Lyme is an intracellular (within cell) disease, > > > but most antibiotics do not work within cells, only outside them, > > > and so will not touch Lyme. > > > > > > > > > > VI. About Lyme . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ 112 known varieties of Lyme, each with a unique > > > set of outcomes. Many never know they have it. Others experience deb > > > ilitating symptoms almost from the moment of the bite. > > > > >

ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Turkey hunters sit at the base of trees. They > > > also get bitten by ticks more often than they realize. > > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ 20% of ticks carry Lyme - not just deer ticks. > > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ For every five ticks that bite a turkey hunter, > > > one carries Lyme. > > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ 100% of turkey hunters will contract one of the > > > varieties of Lyme, but many will never know (the lucky ones). > > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Patients previously diagnosed with delusory > > > parasitosis but then treated for Lyme have gotten well from

the Lyme > > > regardless of their mental state. > > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Ticks, like snakes, are active most of the year, > > > if not all. > > > > > > > > > > VII. Diagnosis . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Diagnosis of Twelfth Nerve Palsy confirms Lyme. > > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Immune system healthy. > > > > > > > > > > VIII. Prescription . Minocycline 100mg oral capsule, one a day > > > with food, without calcium. Take yogurt and or probiotics. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > IX. Conclusion . The most important thing my new LLMD told me > > > today is that Lyme is curable . He said that once we clear up the > > > infections associated with Lyme, that may take care of my other > > > issues (Morg). The second most important one is that (and he smiled > > > when he said it) I am definitely not crazy. > > > > > > > > > > That's a relief :-) > > > > > > > > > > Will post again when I have more news. > > > > > > > > > > Kajay > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

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All silver colored amalgams have mercury in them. Lymies have trouble detoxing heavy metals and toxins in general. Bad mix.On Apr 27, 2012, at 12:30 PM, miteymaid <miteymaid@...> wrote:

, What did he use to replace the amalgams and how did he know they had mercury in them?

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> > > > > > Clinical potential of minocycline for schizophrenia.

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> > > > > > Miyaoka T .

> > > > > > Source

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Department of Psychiatry, Shimane University School of Medicine,

> > > > Izumo, Japan. miyanyan@

> > > > > > Abstract

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Minocycline, an antibiotic of the tetracycline family, has been

> > > > shown to display neurorestorative or neuroprotective properties in

> > > > various models of neurodegenerative diseases. In particular, it has

> > > > been shown to delay motor alterations, inflammation and apoptosis in

> > > > models of Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and

> > > > Parkinson's disease. Despite controversies about its efficacy, the

> > > > relative safety and tolerability of minocycline have led to various

> > > > clinical trials. Recently, we reported the antipsychotic effects of

> > > > minocycline in patients with schizophrenia. In a pilot

> > > > investigation, we administered minocycline as an open-label adjunct

> > > > to antipsychotic medication to patients with schizophrenia. The

> > > > results of this trial suggested that minocycline might be a safe and

> > > > effective adjunct to antipsychotic medications, and that

> > > > augmentation with minocycline may prove to be a viable strategy for

> > > > "boosting" antipsychotic efficacy and for treating schizophrenia.

> > > > The present review summarizes the available data supporting the

> > > > clinical testing of minocycline for patients with schizophrenia. In

> > > > addition, we extend our discussion to the potential applications of

> > > > minocycline for combining this treatment with cellular and molecular

> > > > therapy

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Von: " Goldstein@ " < Goldstein@ >

> > > > > > An: bird mites

> > > > > > Gesendet: 17:40 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > > Betreff: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > > partial labs

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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> > > > > > I looked it up and I didn't see anything about schizophrenia.

> > > > What I read said abx is broad spectrum, treats bacterial infections,

> > > > acne, etc.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > From: "Kajay109" < morjella@ >

> > > > > > bird mites

> > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:34:04 AM

> > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > > partial labs

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> > > > > > If it works, I really don't care what's on the label, right :-) ?

> > > > > > Thanks, Aggi!

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@>

> > > > > > "bird mites " <bird mites >

> > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:20 AM

> > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

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> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Shocking Kajay, you are not crazy ?1? ;-)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > You do realise that Minocycline is for schizophrenia though ?

> > > > > > I do hope you got that for your depression only!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Very interesting info indeed, thank you so much for this !

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hug hug

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Von: Kajay109 <morjella@>

> > > > > > An: "bird mites@groupscom"

> > > > <bird mites >; "GeorgiaLyme " <GeorgiaLyme

> > > > >

> > > > > > Gesendet: 17:09 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > > Betreff: LLMD - First visit trip report + partial

> > > > labs [2 Attachments]

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I wish I had taped my office visit with this doctor. I learned

> > > > so much from him but cannot remember it all. Here is what I remember

> > > > so far. Also, I have attached an image file showing the results of

> > > > the lab tests my primary care practitioner conducted on me in

> > > > September 2011 (2011 LABS ALL.jpg) as well as another image file

> > > > showing the doctor's recommendations for me, the two wet swab tests

> > > > he performed in the office, and the lab tests he ordered and that I

> > > > had done at LabCorps after the office visit concluded (2012 DOC-

> > > > LABS.jpg). Will follow up later and post results. Next office visit

> > > > is scheduled for two months from now.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I. Symptoms

> > > > > >

> > > > > > A. LLMD asked what symptoms brought me to him:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Pruritis (skin issues including crawling, lesions, biting;

> > > > possible causes - staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others)

> > > > > > Night sweats (always a sign of infection; possible causes staph,

> > > > tuberculosis)

> > > > > > Restless legs syndrome (related, I think)

> > > > > > Severe spasms in feet, sometimes traveling up legs to body -

> > > > terrifying

> > > > > >

> > > > > > B. LLMD asked me if these symptoms are or have been present:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Brain fog (no)

> > > > > > Headaches (no)

> > > > > > Chronic fatigue (no)

> > > > > > Muscular aches (no) or spasms (yes)

> > > > > > Overall aches (no)

> > > > > > Sinus issues (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > > Lesions (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > > Depression (yes, in 1997)

> > > > > > Bulls eye rash (yes, in 90's and again in 2009)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > II. Neuro-Muscular Tests

> > > > > >

> > > > > > A. Standing:

> > > > > > He had me walk three different ways.

> > > > > > He had me stand and allow him to just observe my face (tells a

> > > > doc a lot about us)

> > > > > > He held my shoulders and leaned my body in every direction,

> > > > alternating directions to see my body's neurological response.

> > > > > > B. Sitting:

> > > > > > He had me push/pull with feet, quads, arms, shoulders etc.

> > > > > > He had me stick out my tongue and relax it. I felt it spasming!

> > > > " You have Twelfth Nerve Palsy ," he said, and at that point he

> > > > diagnosed Lyme .

> > > > > >

> > > > > > III. Causes .

> > > > > >

> > > > > > A. Pruritis . P ossible causes include staph, yeast, mycoplasma,

> > > > leprosy, others .

> > > > > > B. Night Sweats . 100% due to infection of some kind.

> > > > Possibilities: staph, yeast, mycoplasma, tuberculosis, other. I

> > > > asked why Evening Primrose Oil controls. He asked what form I take.

> > > > " Capsules ." Said EPO has antibiotic properties. Agreed it does not

> > > > cure the infection though since I have to keep going back to the EPO

> > > > to control the night sweats when they return.

> > > > > > C. Restless Legs Syndrome . Discussed. dn't address directly. He

> > > > said that many co-infections and related issues would clear up by

> > > > using the antibiotic he prescribed (Minocycline).

> > > > > > D. Severe Spasms in Feet . D iscussed. He said many co-

> > > > infections and related issues would clear up by using the antibiotic

> > > > he prescribed (Minocycline). Seemed fine with my taking a bone

> > > > support supplement to control spasms.

> > > > > > E. Bulls Eye Rash . Occurs only in small percentage of cases.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > IV. Co-Infections . Only remember discussing the ones I have

> > > > seen discussed here. I know he covered others, though. Feels most

> > > > will be addressed by the antibiotic he prescribed for the Lyme.

> > > > > > A. Babesiosis . Does not believe I have this.

> > > > > > B. Bartonella . Can't remember if he thinks I might or might not

> > > > have this.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > V. Antibiotics . Lyme is an intracellular (within cell) disease,

> > > > but most antibiotics do not work within cells, only outside them,

> > > > and so will not touch Lyme.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > VI. About Lyme .

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ 112 known varieties of Lyme, each with a unique

> > > > set of outcomes. Many never know they have it. Others experience deb

> > > > ilitating symptoms almost from the moment of the bite.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ Turkey hunters sit at the base of trees. They

> > > > also get bitten by ticks more often than they realize.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ 20% of ticks carry Lyme - not just deer ticks.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ For every five ticks that bite a turkey hunter,

> > > > one carries Lyme.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ 100% of turkey hunters will contract one of the

> > > > varieties of Lyme, but many will never know (the lucky ones).

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ Patients previously diagnosed with delusory

> > > > parasitosis but then treated for Lyme have gotten well from the Lyme

> > > > regardless of their mental state.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ Ticks, like snakes, are active most of the year,

> > > > if not all.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > VII. Diagnosis .

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ Diagnosis of Twelfth Nerve Palsy confirms Lyme.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ Immune system healthy.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > VIII. Prescription . Minocycline 100mg oral capsule, one a day

> > > > with food, without calcium. Take yogurt and or probiotics.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > IX. Conclusion . The most important thing my new LLMD told me

> > > > today is that Lyme is curable . He said that once we clear up the

> > > > infections associated with Lyme, that may take care of my other

> > > > issues (Morg). The second most important one is that (and he smiled

> > > > when he said it) I am definitely not crazy.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > That's a relief :-)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Will post again when I have more news.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Kajay

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ------------------------------------

> > > > >

> > > > >

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Terry-Lyme often becomes active after a highly emotional event.AaOn Apr 27, 2012, at 8:07 PM, mitesbegone <no_reply > wrote:

Kajay, I know probably none of us had a perfect childhood, mine too was far from it. But it seemed that after I left home, my parents became a lot better. Perhaps they were better friends then parents. Mom too was a bit of an alcoholic and had a mean temper but dad was pretty easy going, but very possessive and strict. I couldn't have a boyfriend or date until I was 18.

But, once I moved out, my parents became more like good friends. I ended up taking care of both of them. Mom got Alzheimers and dad took care of her until he got Lung cancer. I took care of them both in my home until mom passed in November of 2010 and dad in February of 2011. Exactly 90 days apart. It was really hard both taking care of them and then letting them go. Took me a year to really get over it all...and then the mites hit. Life is always full of challenges.

I think it is important to leave the mite/lyme/bart/morg stories for a bit just so we know a bit more about each other as fellow humans. We did after all have lives before this, and God willing, will have them back again soon.

Terry

> > >>>

> > >>> He said I probably have co-infections, but he wants to hit the Lyme hard first and said that the Minocycline would probably take out many of the co-issues as well. After reading what Aggi posted about it...

> > >>>

> > >>> "Minocycline, an antibiotic of

> > >>> the tetracycline family, has been shown to display neurorestorative or

> > >>> neuroprotective properties in various models of neurodegenerative

> > >>> diseases. In particular, it has been shown to delay motor alterations,

> > >>> inflammation and apoptosis in models of Huntington's disease,

> > >>> amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. Despite

> > >>> controversies about its efficacy, the relative safety and tolerability

> > >>> of minocycline..."

> > >>>

> > >>> I am hopeful that it will not only address the Lyme, but my most obvious and troublesome side effect, Restless Legs Syndrome, for which I took a Parkinson's med for 15 years. It is also encouraging that it is considered relatively safe and tolerable.ÂÂÂ

> > >>>

> > >>> Thank you, Aggi!

> > >>>

> > >>> Kajay

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> ________________________________

> > >>> From: "Goldstein@" <Goldstein@>

> > >>> bird mites

> > >>> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:38 AM

> > >>> Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report + partial labs

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> ÂÂÂ

> > >>> This is such valuable information Kajay.  Thank you for giving us the update on your progress.  So happy to hear you went to a LLMD to get treated.  You are very thorough too in what you sent, including attachments!  I'm impressed!  I am also a believer that information from others helps us enormously.  I talk to my LLMD today about my ongoing issues and where to go from here.  I don't know Minocycline... have not used it.  Sounds like he will treat Lyme first and not co-infections (maybe you don't have them...).  My doc started on all of them at once and still don't know how sound that was.  She gave me scripts for meds and where to buy herbals. ÂÂÂ

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> ________________________________

> > >>> From: "Kajay109" <morjella@>

> > >>> "bird mites@groupscom" <bird mites >, GeorgiaLyme

> > >>> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:09:20 AM

> > >>> Subject: LLMD - First visit trip report + partial labs [2 Attachments]

> > >>>

> > >>> [Attachment(s) from Kajay109 included below]

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> I wish I had taped my office visit with this doctor. I learned so much from him but cannot remember it all. Here is what I remember so far. Also, I have attached an image file showing the results of the lab tests my primary care practitioner conducted on me in September 2011 (2011 LABS ALL.jpg) as well as another image file showing the doctor's recommendations for me, the two wet swab tests he performed in the office, and the lab tests he ordered and that I had done at LabCorps after the office visit concluded (2012 DOC-LABS.jpg). Will follow up later and post results. Next office visit is scheduled for two months from now.

> > >>>

> > >>> I. Symptoms

> > >>>

> > >>>    A. LLMD asked what symptoms brought me to him:

> > >>>

> > >>>               Pruritis (skin issues including crawling, lesions, biting; possible causes - staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others)

> > >>>                Night sweats (always a sign of infection; possible causes staph, tuberculosis)

> > >>>                Restless legs syndrome (related, I think)

> > >>>                Severe spasms in feet, sometimes traveling up legs to body - terrifying

> > >>>   ÂÂÂ

> > >>>    B. LLMD asked me if these symptoms are or have been present:

> > >>>

> > >>>               Brain fog (no)

> > >>>               Headaches(no)

> > >>>                Chronic fatigue(no)

> > >>>               Muscular aches(no) or spasms (yes)

> > >>>                Overall aches(no)

> > >>>               Sinus issues (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > >>>               Lesions (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > >>>               Depression (yes, in 1997)

> > >>>               Bulls eye rash(yes, in 90's and again in 2009)

> > >>>

> > >>> II. Neuro-Muscular Tests

> > >>>

> > >>>    A.   Standing:

> > >>>                He had me walk three different ways.

> > >>>              He had me stand and allow him to just observe my face (tells a doc a lot about us)

> > >>>               He held my shoulders and leaned my body in every direction, alternating directions to see my body's neurological response.

> > >>>    B.   Sitting:

> > >>>               He had me push/pull with feet, quads, arms, shoulders etc.

> > >>>             He had me stick out my tongue and relax it. I felt it spasming! "You have Twelfth Nerve Palsy," he said, and at that point he diagnosed Lyme.

> > >>>

> > >>> III. Causes.

> > >>>

> > >>>    A.   Pruritis. Possible causes include staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others.

> > >>>    B.   Night Sweats. 100% due to infection of some kind. Possibilities: staph, yeast, mycoplasma, tuberculosis, other. I asked why Evening Primrose Oil controls. He asked what form I take. "Capsules." Said EPO has antibiotic properties. Agreed it does not cure the infection though since I have to keep going back to the EPO to control the night sweats when they return.

> > >>>    C.   Restless Legs Syndrome. Discussed. dn't address directly. He said that many co-infections and related issues would clear up by using the antibiotic he prescribed (Minocycline).

> > >>>    D.   Severe Spasms in Feet. Discussed. He said many co-infections and related issues would clear up by using the antibiotic he prescribed (Minocycline). Seemed fine with my taking a bone support supplement to control spasms.

> > >>>    E.   Bulls Eye Rash. Occurs only in small percentage of cases.

> > >>>

> > >>> IV. Co-Infections. Only remember discussing the ones I have seen discussed here. I know he covered others, though. Feels most will be addressed by the antibiotic he prescribed for the Lyme.

> > >>>    A.   Babesiosis. Does not believe I have this.

> > >>>    B.   Bartonella. Can't remember if he thinks I might or might not have this.

> > >>>

> > >>> V.   Antibiotics. Lyme is an intracellular (within cell) disease, but most antibiotics do not work within cells, only outside them, and so will not touch Lyme.

> > >>>

> > >>> VI.  About Lyme.

> > >>>

> > >>> * 112 known varieties of Lyme, each with a unique set of outcomes. Many never know they have it. Others experience debilitating symptoms almost from the moment of the bite.

> > >>>

> > >>> * Turkey hunters sit at the base of trees. They also get bitten by ticks more often than they realize.

> > >>> * 20% of ticks carry Lyme - not just deer ticks.

> > >>> * For every five ticks that bite a turkey hunter, one carries Lyme.

> > >>> * 100% of turkey hunters will contract one of the varieties of Lyme, but many will never know (the lucky ones).

> > >>> * Patients previously diagnosed with delusory parasitosis but then treated for Lyme have gotten well from the Lyme regardless of their mental state.

> > >>> * Ticks, like snakes, are active most of the year, if not all. VII. Diagnosis.

> > >>>

> > >>> * Diagnosis of Twelfth Nerve Palsy confirms Lyme.

> > >>> * Immune system healthy.VIII. Prescription. Minocycline 100mg oral capsule, one a day with food, without calcium. Take yogurt and or probiotics.

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> IX. Conclusion. The most important thing my new LLMD told me today is that Lyme is curable. He said that once we clear up the infections associated with Lyme, that may take care of my other issues (Morg). The second most important one is that (and he smiled when he said it) I am definitely not crazy.

> > >>>

> > >>> That's a relief :-)

> > >>>

> > >>> Will

> > >>> post again when I have more news.

> > >>>

> > >>> Kajay

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> Attachment(s) from Kajay109

> > >>> 2 of 2 Photo(s)

> > >>> 2012

> > >>> 2011

> > >>>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >

> > >

> >

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Porcelain sounds nice. From: mitesbegone <no_reply > bird mites Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2012 1:09 AM Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report + partial labs

I was offered porcelain

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> > > > > > Clinical potential of minocycline for schizophrenia.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Miyaoka T .

> > > > > > Source

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Department of Psychiatry, Shimane University School of Medicine,

> > > > Izumo, Japan. miyanyan@

> > > > > > Abstract

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Minocycline, an antibiotic of the tetracycline family, has been

> > > > shown to display neurorestorative or neuroprotective properties in

> > > > various models of neurodegenerative diseases. In particular, it has

> > > > been shown to delay motor alterations, inflammation and apoptosis in

> > > > models of Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and

> > > > Parkinson's disease. Despite controversies about its efficacy, the

> > > > relative safety and tolerability of minocycline have led to various

> > > > clinical trials. Recently, we reported the antipsychotic effects of

> > > > minocycline in patients with schizophrenia. In a pilot

> > > > investigation, we administered minocycline as an open-label adjunct

> > > > to antipsychotic medication to patients with schizophrenia. The

> > > > results of this trial suggested that minocycline might be a safe and

> > > > effective adjunct to antipsychotic medications, and that

> > > > augmentation with minocycline may prove to be a viable strategy for

> > > > "boosting" antipsychotic efficacy and for treating schizophrenia.

> > > > The present review summarizes the available data supporting the

> > > > clinical testing of minocycline for patients with schizophrenia. In

> > > > addition, we extend our discussion to the potential applications of

> > > > minocycline for combining this treatment with cellular and molecular

> > > > therapy

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> > > > > >

> > > > > > Von: " Goldstein@ " < Goldstein@ >

> > > > > > An: bird mites

> > > > > > Gesendet: 17:40 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > > Betreff: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > > partial labs

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I looked it up and I didn't see anything about schizophrenia.

> > > > What I read said abx is broad spectrum, treats bacterial infections,

> > > > acne, etc.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > From: "Kajay109" < morjella@ >

> > > > > > bird mites

> > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:34:04 AM

> > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > > partial labs

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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> > > > > >

> > > > > > If it works, I really don't care what's on the label, right :-) ?

> > > > > > Thanks, Aggi!

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@>

> > > > > > "bird mites " <bird mites >

> > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:20 AM

> > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > > partial labs

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Shocking Kajay, you are not crazy ?1? ;-)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > You do realise that Minocycline is for schizophrenia though ?

> > > > > > I do hope you got that for your depression only!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Very interesting info indeed, thank you so much for this !

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hug hug

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Von: Kajay109 <morjella@>

> > > > > > An: "bird mites@groupscom"

> > > > <bird mites >; "GeorgiaLyme " <GeorgiaLyme

> > > > >

> > > > > > Gesendet: 17:09 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > > Betreff: LLMD - First visit trip report + partial

> > > > labs [2 Attachments]

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I wish I had taped my office visit with this doctor. I learned

> > > > so much from him but cannot remember it all. Here is what I remember

> > > > so far. Also, I have attached an image file showing the results of

> > > > the lab tests my primary care practitioner conducted on me in

> > > > September 2011 (2011 LABS ALL.jpg) as well as another image file

> > > > showing the doctor's recommendations for me, the two wet swab tests

> > > > he performed in the office, and the lab tests he ordered and that I

> > > > had done at LabCorps after the office visit concluded (2012 DOC-

> > > > LABS.jpg). Will follow up later and post results. Next office visit

> > > > is scheduled for two months from now.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I. Symptoms

> > > > > >

> > > > > > A. LLMD asked what symptoms brought me to him:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Pruritis (skin issues including crawling, lesions, biting;

> > > > possible causes - staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others)

> > > > > > Night sweats (always a sign of infection; possible causes staph,

> > > > tuberculosis)

> > > > > > Restless legs syndrome (related, I think)

> > > > > > Severe spasms in feet, sometimes traveling up legs to body -

> > > > terrifying

> > > > > >

> > > > > > B. LLMD asked me if these symptoms are or have been present:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Brain fog (no)

> > > > > > Headaches (no)

> > > > > > Chronic fatigue (no)

> > > > > > Muscular aches (no) or spasms (yes)

> > > > > > Overall aches (no)

> > > > > > Sinus issues (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > > Lesions (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > > Depression (yes, in 1997)

> > > > > > Bulls eye rash (yes, in 90's and again in 2009)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > II. Neuro-Muscular Tests

> > > > > >

> > > > > > A. Standing:

> > > > > > He had me walk three different ways.

> > > > > > He had me stand and allow him to just observe my face (tells a

> > > > doc a lot about us)

> > > > > > He held my shoulders and leaned my body in every direction,

> > > > alternating directions to see my body's neurological response.

> > > > > > B. Sitting:

> > > > > > He had me push/pull with feet, quads, arms, shoulders etc.

> > > > > > He had me stick out my tongue and relax it. I felt it spasming!

> > > > " You have Twelfth Nerve Palsy ," he said, and at that point he

> > > > diagnosed Lyme .

> > > > > >

> > > > > > III. Causes .

> > > > > >

> > > > > > A. Pruritis . P ossible causes include staph, yeast, mycoplasma,

> > > > leprosy, others .

> > > > > > B. Night Sweats . 100% due to infection of some kind.

> > > > Possibilities: staph, yeast, mycoplasma, tuberculosis, other. I

> > > > asked why Evening Primrose Oil controls. He asked what form I take.

> > > > " Capsules ." Said EPO has antibiotic properties. Agreed it does not

> > > > cure the infection though since I have to keep going back to the EPO

> > > > to control the night sweats when they return.

> > > > > > C. Restless Legs Syndrome . Discussed. dn't address directly. He

> > > > said that many co-infections and related issues would clear up by

> > > > using the antibiotic he prescribed (Minocycline).

> > > > > > D. Severe Spasms in Feet . D iscussed. He said many co-

> > > > infections and related issues would clear up by using the antibiotic

> > > > he prescribed (Minocycline). Seemed fine with my taking a bone

> > > > support supplement to control spasms.

> > > > > > E. Bulls Eye Rash . Occurs only in small percentage of cases.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > IV. Co-Infections . Only remember discussing the ones I have

> > > > seen discussed here. I know he covered others, though. Feels most

> > > > will be addressed by the antibiotic he prescribed for the Lyme.

> > > > > > A. Babesiosis . Does not believe I have this.

> > > > > > B. Bartonella . Can't remember if he thinks I might or might not

> > > > have this.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > V. Antibiotics . Lyme is an intracellular (within cell) disease,

> > > > but most antibiotics do not work within cells, only outside them,

> > > > and so will not touch Lyme.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > VI. About Lyme .

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ 112 known varieties of Lyme, each with a unique

> > > > set of outcomes. Many never know they have it. Others experience deb

> > > > ilitating symptoms almost from the moment of the bite.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ Turkey hunters sit at the base of trees. They

> > > > also get bitten by ticks more often than they realize.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ 20% of ticks carry Lyme - not just deer ticks.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ For every five ticks that bite a turkey hunter,

> > > > one carries Lyme.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ 100% of turkey hunters will contract one of the

> > > > varieties of Lyme, but many will never know (the lucky ones).

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ Patients previously diagnosed with delusory

> > > > parasitosis but then treated for Lyme have gotten well from the Lyme

> > > > regardless of their mental state.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ Ticks, like snakes, are active most of the year,

> > > > if not all.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > VII. Diagnosis .

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ Diagnosis of Twelfth Nerve Palsy confirms Lyme.

> > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'‚¢ Immune system healthy.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > VIII. Prescription . Minocycline 100mg oral capsule, one a day

> > > > with food, without calcium. Take yogurt and or probiotics.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > IX. Conclusion . The most important thing my new LLMD told me

> > > > today is that Lyme is curable . He said that once we clear up the

> > > > infections associated with Lyme, that may take care of my other

> > > > issues (Morg). The second most important one is that (and he smiled

> > > > when he said it) I am definitely not crazy.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > That's a relief :-)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Will post again when I have more news.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Kajay

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ------------------------------------

> > > > >

> > > > >

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Aandraya,I'll be starting Cipro soon too... and all my meds once they arrive by mail.L.From: "Aandraya" <aandraya@...>bird mites Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2012 4:44:46 PMSubject: Re: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report + partial labs

-Happy to have them all out. I don't know if it's coincidence, but I've felt a bit better since getting the last one out. The thing is at this same time I started IV glutathione and Cipro too, so hard to say. I do know for a fact that the Cipro has kicked some ass! But I did herx for 5 days on it.AandrayaOn Apr 27, 2012, at 1:03 AM, mitesbegone <no_reply > wrote:

Really ...please, could you share what these changes were?

Terry

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Clinical potential of minocycline for schizophrenia.

> > > > >

> > > > > Miyaoka T .

> > > > > Source

> > > > >

> > > > > Department of Psychiatry, Shimane University School of Medicine,

> > > Izumo, Japan. miyanyan@

> > > > > Abstract

> > > > >

> > > > > Minocycline, an antibiotic of the tetracycline family, has been

> > > shown to display neurorestorative or neuroprotective properties in

> > > various models of neurodegenerative diseases. In particular, it has

> > > been shown to delay motor alterations, inflammation and apoptosis in

> > > models of Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and

> > > Parkinson's disease. Despite controversies about its efficacy, the

> > > relative safety and tolerability of minocycline have led to various

> > > clinical trials. Recently, we reported the antipsychotic effects of

> > > minocycline in patients with schizophrenia. In a pilot

> > > investigation, we administered minocycline as an open-label adjunct

> > > to antipsychotic medication to patients with schizophrenia. The

> > > results of this trial suggested that minocycline might be a safe and

> > > effective adjunct to antipsychotic medications, and that

> > > augmentation with minocycline may prove to be a viable strategy for

> > > "boosting" antipsychotic efficacy and for treating schizophrenia.

> > > The present review summarizes the available data supporting the

> > > clinical testing of minocycline for patients with schizophrenia. In

> > > addition, we extend our discussion to the potential applications of

> > > minocycline for combining this treatment with cellular and molecular

> > > therapy

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Von: " Goldstein@ " < Goldstein@ >

> > > > > An: bird mites

> > > > > Gesendet: 17:40 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > Betreff: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > partial labs

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I looked it up and I didn't see anything about schizophrenia.

> > > What I read said abx is broad spectrum, treats bacterial infections,

> > > acne, etc.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > From: "Kajay109" < morjella@ >

> > > > > bird mites

> > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:34:04 AM

> > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > partial labs

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > If it works, I really don't care what's on the label, right :-) ?

> > > > > Thanks, Aggi!

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@>

> > > > > "bird mites " <bird mites >

> > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:20 AM

> > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > partial labs

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Shocking Kajay, you are not crazy ?1? ;-)

> > > > >

> > > > > You do realise that Minocycline is for schizophrenia though ?

> > > > > I do hope you got that for your depression only!

> > > > >

> > > > > Very interesting info indeed, thank you so much for this !

> > > > >

> > > > > Hug hug

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Von: Kajay109 <morjella@>

> > > > > An: "bird mites@groupscom"

> > > <bird mites >; "GeorgiaLyme " <GeorgiaLyme

> > > >

> > > > > Gesendet: 17:09 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > Betreff: LLMD - First visit trip report + partial

> > > labs [2 Attachments]

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I wish I had taped my office visit with this doctor. I learned

> > > so much from him but cannot remember it all. Here is what I remember

> > > so far. Also, I have attached an image file showing the results of

> > > the lab tests my primary care practitioner conducted on me in

> > > September 2011 (2011 LABS ALL.jpg) as well as another image file

> > > showing the doctor's recommendations for me, the two wet swab tests

> > > he performed in the office, and the lab tests he ordered and that I

> > > had done at LabCorps after the office visit concluded (2012 DOC-

> > > LABS.jpg). Will follow up later and post results. Next office visit

> > > is scheduled for two months from now.

> > > > >

> > > > > I. Symptoms

> > > > >

> > > > > A. LLMD asked what symptoms brought me to him:

> > > > >

> > > > > Pruritis (skin issues including crawling, lesions, biting;

> > > possible causes - staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others)

> > > > > Night sweats (always a sign of infection; possible causes staph,

> > > tuberculosis)

> > > > > Restless legs syndrome (related, I think)

> > > > > Severe spasms in feet, sometimes traveling up legs to body -

> > > terrifying

> > > > >

> > > > > B. LLMD asked me if these symptoms are or have been present:

> > > > >

> > > > > Brain fog (no)

> > > > > Headaches (no)

> > > > > Chronic fatigue (no)

> > > > > Muscular aches (no) or spasms (yes)

> > > > > Overall aches (no)

> > > > > Sinus issues (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > Lesions (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > Depression (yes, in 1997)

> > > > > Bulls eye rash (yes, in 90's and again in 2009)

> > > > >

> > > > > II. Neuro-Muscular Tests

> > > > >

> > > > > A. Standing:

> > > > > He had me walk three different ways.

> > > > > He had me stand and allow him to just observe my face (tells a

> > > doc a lot about us)

> > > > > He held my shoulders and leaned my body in every direction,

> > > alternating directions to see my body's neurological response.

> > > > > B. Sitting:

> > > > > He had me push/pull with feet, quads, arms, shoulders etc.

> > > > > He had me stick out my tongue and relax it. I felt it spasming!

> > > " You have Twelfth Nerve Palsy ," he said, and at that point he

> > > diagnosed Lyme .

> > > > >

> > > > > III. Causes .

> > > > >

> > > > > A. Pruritis . P ossible causes include staph, yeast, mycoplasma,

> > > leprosy, others .

> > > > > B. Night Sweats . 100% due to infection of some kind.

> > > Possibilities: staph, yeast, mycoplasma, tuberculosis, other. I

> > > asked why Evening Primrose Oil controls. He asked what form I take.

> > > " Capsules ." Said EPO has antibiotic properties. Agreed it does not

> > > cure the infection though since I have to keep going back to the EPO

> > > to control the night sweats when they return.

> > > > > C. Restless Legs Syndrome . Discussed. dn't address directly. He

> > > said that many co-infections and related issues would clear up by

> > > using the antibiotic he prescribed (Minocycline).

> > > > > D. Severe Spasms in Feet . D iscussed. He said many co-

> > > infections and related issues would clear up by using the antibiotic

> > > he prescribed (Minocycline). Seemed fine with my taking a bone

> > > support supplement to control spasms.

> > > > > E. Bulls Eye Rash . Occurs only in small percentage of cases.

> > > > >

> > > > > IV. Co-Infections . Only remember discussing the ones I have

> > > seen discussed here. I know he covered others, though. Feels most

> > > will be addressed by the antibiotic he prescribed for the Lyme.

> > > > > A. Babesiosis . Does not believe I have this.

> > > > > B. Bartonella . Can't remember if he thinks I might or might not

> > > have this.

> > > > >

> > > > > V. Antibiotics . Lyme is an intracellular (within cell) disease,

> > > but most antibiotics do not work within cells, only outside them,

> > > and so will not touch Lyme.

> > > > >

> > > > > VI. About Lyme .

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ 112 known varieties of Lyme, each with a unique

> > > set of outcomes. Many never know they have it. Others experience deb

> > > ilitating symptoms almost from the moment of the bite.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Turkey hunters sit at the base of trees. They

> > > also get bitten by ticks more often than they realize.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ 20% of ticks carry Lyme - not just deer ticks.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ For every five ticks that bite a turkey hunter,

> > > one carries Lyme.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ 100% of turkey hunters will contract one of the

> > > varieties of Lyme, but many will never know (the lucky ones).

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Patients previously diagnosed with delusory

> > > parasitosis but then treated for Lyme have gotten well from the Lyme

> > > regardless of their mental state.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Ticks, like snakes, are active most of the year,

> > > if not all.

> > > > >

> > > > > VII. Diagnosis .

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Diagnosis of Twelfth Nerve Palsy confirms Lyme.

> > > > > ÃÆ'¢â‚¬Â¢ Immune system healthy.

> > > > >

> > > > > VIII. Prescription . Minocycline 100mg oral capsule, one a day

> > > with food, without calcium. Take yogurt and or probiotics.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > IX. Conclusion . The most important thing my new LLMD told me

> > > today is that Lyme is curable . He said that once we clear up the

> > > infections associated with Lyme, that may take care of my other

> > > issues (Morg). The second most important one is that (and he smiled

> > > when he said it) I am definitely not crazy.

> > > > >

> > > > > That's a relief :-)

> > > > >

> > > > > Will post again when I have more news.

> > > > >

> > > > > Kajay

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > ------------------------------------

> > > >

> > > >

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Wow Aandraya, you had to IV the meds and still herxed. I am so very sorry....

Terry

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Clinical potential of minocycline for schizophrenia.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Miyaoka T .

> > > > > > > Source

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Department of Psychiatry, Shimane University School of

> > Medicine,

> > > > > Izumo, Japan. miyanyan@

> > > > > > > Abstract

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Minocycline, an antibiotic of the tetracycline family, has

> > been

> > > > > shown to display neurorestorative or neuroprotective

> > properties in

> > > > > various models of neurodegenerative diseases. In particular,

> > it has

> > > > > been shown to delay motor alterations, inflammation and

> > apoptosis in

> > > > > models of Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

> > and

> > > > > Parkinson's disease. Despite controversies about its efficacy,

> > the

> > > > > relative safety and tolerability of minocycline have led to

> > various

> > > > > clinical trials. Recently, we reported the antipsychotic

> > effects of

> > > > > minocycline in patients with schizophrenia. In a pilot

> > > > > investigation, we administered minocycline as an open-label

> > adjunct

> > > > > to antipsychotic medication to patients with schizophrenia. The

> > > > > results of this trial suggested that minocycline might be a

> > safe and

> > > > > effective adjunct to antipsychotic medications, and that

> > > > > augmentation with minocycline may prove to be a viable

> > strategy for

> > > > > " boosting " antipsychotic efficacy and for treating

> > schizophrenia.

> > > > > The present review summarizes the available data supporting the

> > > > > clinical testing of minocycline for patients with

> > schizophrenia. In

> > > > > addition, we extend our discussion to the potential

> > applications of

> > > > > minocycline for combining this treatment with cellular and

> > molecular

> > > > > therapy

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Von: " Goldstein@ " < Goldstein@ >

> > > > > > > An: bird mites

> > > > > > > Gesendet: 17:40 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > > > Betreff: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > > > partial labs

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I looked it up and I didn't see anything about

> > schizophrenia.

> > > > > What I read said abx is broad spectrum, treats bacterial

> > infections,

> > > > > acne, etc.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > From: " Kajay109 " < morjella@ >

> > > > > > > bird mites

> > > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:34:04 AM

> > > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > > > partial labs

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > If it works, I really don't care what's on the label,

> > right :-) ?

> > > > > > > Thanks, Aggi!

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@>

> > > > > > > " bird mites " <bird mites

> > >

> > > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:20 AM

> > > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > > > partial labs

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Shocking Kajay, you are not crazy ?1? ;-)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > You do realise that Minocycline is for schizophrenia

> > though ?

> > > > > > > I do hope you got that for your depression only!

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Very interesting info indeed, thank you so much for this !

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Hug hug

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Von: Kajay109 <morjella@>

> > > > > > > An: " bird mites@groupscom "

> > > > > <bird mites >; " GeorgiaLyme "

<GeorgiaLyme

> > > > > >

> > > > > > > Gesendet: 17:09 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > > > Betreff: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > partial

> > > > > labs [2 Attachments]

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I wish I had taped my office visit with this doctor. I

> > learned

> > > > > so much from him but cannot remember it all. Here is what I

> > remember

> > > > > so far. Also, I have attached an image file showing the

> > results of

> > > > > the lab tests my primary care practitioner conducted on me in

> > > > > September 2011 (2011 LABS ALL.jpg) as well as another image file

> > > > > showing the doctor's recommendations for me, the two wet swab

> > tests

> > > > > he performed in the office, and the lab tests he ordered and

> > that I

> > > > > had done at LabCorps after the office visit concluded (2012 DOC-

> > > > > LABS.jpg). Will follow up later and post results. Next office

> > visit

> > > > > is scheduled for two months from now.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I. Symptoms

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > A. LLMD asked what symptoms brought me to him:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Pruritis (skin issues including crawling, lesions, biting;

> > > > > possible causes - staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others)

> > > > > > > Night sweats (always a sign of infection; possible causes

> > staph,

> > > > > tuberculosis)

> > > > > > > Restless legs syndrome (related, I think)

> > > > > > > Severe spasms in feet, sometimes traveling up legs to body -

> > > > > terrifying

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > B. LLMD asked me if these symptoms are or have been present:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Brain fog (no)

> > > > > > > Headaches (no)

> > > > > > > Chronic fatigue (no)

> > > > > > > Muscular aches (no) or spasms (yes)

> > > > > > > Overall aches (no)

> > > > > > > Sinus issues (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > > > Lesions (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > > > Depression (yes, in 1997)

> > > > > > > Bulls eye rash (yes, in 90's and again in 2009)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > II. Neuro-Muscular Tests

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > A. Standing:

> > > > > > > He had me walk three different ways.

> > > > > > > He had me stand and allow him to just observe my face

> > (tells a

> > > > > doc a lot about us)

> > > > > > > He held my shoulders and leaned my body in every direction,

> > > > > alternating directions to see my body's neurological response.

> > > > > > > B. Sitting:

> > > > > > > He had me push/pull with feet, quads, arms, shoulders etc.

> > > > > > > He had me stick out my tongue and relax it. I felt it

> > spasming!

> > > > > " You have Twelfth Nerve Palsy , " he said, and at that point he

> > > > > diagnosed Lyme .

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > III. Causes .

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > A. Pruritis . P ossible causes include staph, yeast,

> > mycoplasma,

> > > > > leprosy, others .

> > > > > > > B. Night Sweats . 100% due to infection of some kind.

> > > > > Possibilities: staph, yeast, mycoplasma, tuberculosis, other. I

> > > > > asked why Evening Primrose Oil controls. He asked what form I

> > take.

> > > > > " Capsules . " Said EPO has antibiotic properties. Agreed it

> > does not

> > > > > cure the infection though since I have to keep going back to

> > the EPO

> > > > > to control the night sweats when they return.

> > > > > > > C. Restless Legs Syndrome . Discussed. dn't address

> > directly. He

> > > > > said that many co-infections and related issues would clear up

> > by

> > > > > using the antibiotic he prescribed (Minocycline).

> > > > > > > D. Severe Spasms in Feet . D iscussed. He said many co-

> > > > > infections and related issues would clear up by using the

> > antibiotic

> > > > > he prescribed (Minocycline). Seemed fine with my taking a bone

> > > > > support supplement to control spasms.

> > > > > > > E. Bulls Eye Rash . Occurs only in small percentage of

> > cases.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > IV. Co-Infections . Only remember discussing the ones I have

> > > > > seen discussed here. I know he covered others, though. Feels

> > most

> > > > > will be addressed by the antibiotic he prescribed for the Lyme.

> > > > > > > A. Babesiosis . Does not believe I have this.

> > > > > > > B. Bartonella . Can't remember if he thinks I might or

> > might not

> > > > > have this.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > V. Antibiotics . Lyme is an intracellular (within cell)

> > disease,

> > > > > but most antibiotics do not work within cells, only outside

> > them,

> > > > > and so will not touch Lyme.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > VI. About Lyme .

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ 112 known varieties of Lyme, each with a unique

> > > > > set of outcomes. Many never know they have it. Others

> > experience deb

> > > > > ilitating symptoms almost from the moment of the bite.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ Turkey hunters sit at the base of trees. They

> > > > > also get bitten by ticks more often than they realize.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ 20% of ticks carry Lyme - not just deer ticks.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ For every five ticks that bite a turkey hunter,

> > > > > one carries Lyme.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ 100% of turkey hunters will contract one of the

> > > > > varieties of Lyme, but many will never know (the lucky ones).

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ Patients previously diagnosed with delusory

> > > > > parasitosis but then treated for Lyme have gotten well from

> > the Lyme

> > > > > regardless of their mental state.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ Ticks, like snakes, are active most of the year,

> > > > > if not all.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > VII. Diagnosis .

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ Diagnosis of Twelfth Nerve Palsy confirms Lyme.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ Immune system healthy.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > VIII. Prescription . Minocycline 100mg oral capsule, one a

> > day

> > > > > with food, without calcium. Take yogurt and or probiotics.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > IX. Conclusion . The most important thing my new LLMD told

> > me

> > > > > today is that Lyme is curable . He said that once we clear up

> > the

> > > > > infections associated with Lyme, that may take care of my other

> > > > > issues (Morg). The second most important one is that (and he

> > smiled

> > > > > when he said it) I am definitely not crazy.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > That's a relief :-)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Will post again when I have more news.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Kajay

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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Yeah it figures, kick you while you are down!!

Terry

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> He said I probably have co-infections, but he wants to hit

> > the Lyme hard first and said that the Minocycline would probably

> > take out many of the co-issues as well. After reading what Aggi

> > posted about it...

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> " Minocycline, an antibiotic of

> > > > >>> the tetracycline family, has been shown to display

> > neurorestorative or

> > > > >>> neuroprotective properties in various models of

> > neurodegenerative

> > > > >>> diseases. In particular, it has been shown to delay motor

> > alterations,

> > > > >>> inflammation and apoptosis in models of Huntington's disease,

> > > > >>> amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. Despite

> > > > >>> controversies about its efficacy, the relative safety and

> > tolerability

> > > > >>> of minocycline... "

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> I am hopeful that it will not only address the Lyme, but my

> > most obvious and troublesome side effect, Restless Legs Syndrome,

> > for which I took a Parkinson's med for 15 years. It is also

> > encouraging that it is considered relatively safe and tolerable.ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚Â

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Thank you, Aggi!

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Kajay

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> ________________________________

> > > > >>> From: " Goldstein@ " <Goldstein@>

> > > > >>> bird mites

> > > > >>> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:38 AM

> > > > >>> Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > partial labs

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > > > >>> This is such valuable information Kajay. ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > Thank you for giving us the update on your progress. ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â So happy to hear you went to a LLMD to get treated. ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ You are very thorough too in what you sent, including

> > attachments! ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ I'm impressed! ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ I

> > am also a believer that information from others helps us enormously.

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ I talk to my LLMD today about my ongoing issues

> > and where to go from here. ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ I don't know

> > Minocycline... have not used it. ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Sounds like he

> > will treat Lyme first and not co-infections (maybe you don't have th

> > em...). ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ My doc started on all of them at once and

> > still don't know how sound that was. ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ She gave me

> > scripts for meds and where to buy herbals. ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> ________________________________

> > > > >>> From: " Kajay109 " <morjella@>

> > > > >>> " bird mites@groupscom " <bird mites

> > >, GeorgiaLyme

> > > > >>> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:09:20 AM

> > > > >>> Subject: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > partial labs [2 Attachments]

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> [Attachment(s) from Kajay109 included below]

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> I wish I had taped my office visit with this doctor. I

> > learned so much from him but cannot remember it all. Here is what I

> > remember so far. Also, I have attached an image file showing the

> > results of the lab tests my primary care practitioner conducted on

> > me in September 2011 (2011 LABS ALL.jpg) as well as another image

> > file showing the doctor's recommendations for me, the two wet swab

> > tests he performed in the office, and the lab tests he ordered and

> > that I had done at LabCorps after the office visit concluded (2012

> > DOC-LABS.jpg). Will follow up later and post results. Next office

> > visit is scheduled for two months from now.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> I. Symptoms

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ A.

> > LLMD asked what symptoms brought me to him:

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â Pruritis (skin issues including crawling, lesions, biting;

> > possible causes - staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Night sweats (always a sign of infection;

> > possible causes staph, tuberculosis)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Restless legs syndrome (related, I think)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Severe spasms in feet, sometimes traveling up legs

> > to body - terrifying

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ B.

> > LLMD asked me if these symptoms are or have been present:

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â Brain fog (no)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â Headaches(no)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Chronic fatigue(no)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â Muscular aches(no) or spasms (yes)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Overall aches(no)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â Sinus issues (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â Lesions (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â Depression (yes, in 1997)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â Bulls eye rash(yes, in 90's and again in 2009)

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> II. Neuro-Muscular Tests

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > A.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Standing:

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ He had me walk three different ways.

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ He had me

> > stand and allow him to just observe my face (tells a doc a lot about

> > us)

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â He held my shoulders and leaned my body in every direction,

> > alternating directions to see my body's neurological response.

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > B.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Sitting:

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â He had me push/pull with feet, quads, arms, shoulders etc.

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚ ÃÆ'‚Ã

> > ‚Â ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ He had me stick out my

> > tongue and relax it. I felt it spasming! " You have Twelfth Nerve Pal

> > sy, " he said, and at that point he diagnosed Lyme.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> III. Causes.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > A.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Pruritis.

> > Possible causes include staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others.

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > B.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Night

> > Sweats. 100% due to infection of some kind. Possibilities: staph, ye

> > ast, mycoplasma, tuberculosis, other. I asked why Evening Primrose O

> > il controls. He asked what form I take. " Capsules. " Said EPO has ant

> > ibiotic properties. Agreed it does not cure the infection though sin

> > ce I have to keep going back to the EPO to control the night sweats

> > when they return.

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > C.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Restless

> > Legs Syndrome. Discussed. dn't address directly. He said that many c

> > o-infections and related issues would clear up by using the antibiot

> > ic he prescribed (Minocycline).

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > D.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Severe

> > Spasms in Feet. Discussed. He said many co-infections and related is

> > sues would clear up by using the antibiotic he prescribed (Minocycli

> > ne). Seemed fine with my taking a bone support supplement to control

> > spasms.

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > E.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Bulls Eye

> > Rash.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Occurs only in small percentage of cases.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> IV. Co-Infections. Only remember discussing the ones I have

> > seen discussed here. I know he covered others, though. Feels most

> > will be addressed by the antibiotic he prescribed for the Lyme.

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > A.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > Babesiosis. Does not believe I have this.

> > > > >>> ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > B.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > Bartonella. Can't remember if he thinks I might or might not have th

> > is.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> V.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ

> > Antibiotics. Lyme is an intracellular (within cell) disease, but mos

> > t antibiotics do not work within cells, only outside them, and so wi

> > ll not touch Lyme.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> VI.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ About Lyme.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> * 112 known varieties of Lyme, each with a unique set of

> > outcomes. Many never know they have it. Others experience

> > debilitating symptoms almost from the moment of the bite.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> * Turkey hunters sit at the base of trees. They also get

> > bitten by ticks more often than they realize.

> > > > >>> * 20% of ticks carry Lyme - not just deer ticks.

> > > > >>> * For every five ticks that bite a turkey hunter, one

> > carries Lyme.

> > > > >>> * 100% of turkey hunters will contract one of the varieties

> > of Lyme, but many will never know (the lucky ones).

> > > > >>> * Patients previously diagnosed with delusory parasitosis

> > but then treated for Lyme have gotten well from the Lyme regardless

> > of their mental state.

> > > > >>> * Ticks, like snakes, are active most of the year, if not

> > all. VII.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Diagnosis.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> * Diagnosis of Twelfth Nerve Palsy confirms Lyme.

> > > > >>> * Immune system healthy.VIII. Prescription. Minocycline

> > 100mg oral capsule, one a day with food, without calcium. Take

> > yogurt and or probiotics.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> IX.ÃÆ'‚ÂÂ Conclusion. The most important thing

> > my new LLMD told me today is that Lyme is curable. He said that once

> > we clear up the infections associated with Lyme, that may take care

> > of my other issues (Morg). The second most important one is that (a

> > nd he smiled when he said it) I am definitely not crazy.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> That's a relief :-)

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Will

> > > > >>> post again when I have more news.

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Kajay

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>>

> > > > >>> Attachment(s) from Kajay109

> > > > >>> 2 of 2 Photo(s)

> > > > >>> 2012

> > > > >>> 2011

> > > > >>>

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> > > > >

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Terry-Just glutathione, an antioxidant, to detox my system. Haven't done IV abxs.AandrayaOn Apr 30, 2012, at 8:11 PM, mitesbegone <no_reply > wrote:

Wow Aandraya, you had to IV the meds and still herxed. I am so very sorry....

Terry

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> > > > > > > Clinical potential of minocycline for schizophrenia.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Miyaoka T .

> > > > > > > Source

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Department of Psychiatry, Shimane University School of

> > Medicine,

> > > > > Izumo, Japan. miyanyan@

> > > > > > > Abstract

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Minocycline, an antibiotic of the tetracycline family, has

> > been

> > > > > shown to display neurorestorative or neuroprotective

> > properties in

> > > > > various models of neurodegenerative diseases. In particular,

> > it has

> > > > > been shown to delay motor alterations, inflammation and

> > apoptosis in

> > > > > models of Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

> > and

> > > > > Parkinson's disease. Despite controversies about its efficacy,

> > the

> > > > > relative safety and tolerability of minocycline have led to

> > various

> > > > > clinical trials. Recently, we reported the antipsychotic

> > effects of

> > > > > minocycline in patients with schizophrenia. In a pilot

> > > > > investigation, we administered minocycline as an open-label

> > adjunct

> > > > > to antipsychotic medication to patients with schizophrenia. The

> > > > > results of this trial suggested that minocycline might be a

> > safe and

> > > > > effective adjunct to antipsychotic medications, and that

> > > > > augmentation with minocycline may prove to be a viable

> > strategy for

> > > > > "boosting" antipsychotic efficacy and for treating

> > schizophrenia.

> > > > > The present review summarizes the available data supporting the

> > > > > clinical testing of minocycline for patients with

> > schizophrenia. In

> > > > > addition, we extend our discussion to the potential

> > applications of

> > > > > minocycline for combining this treatment with cellular and

> > molecular

> > > > > therapy

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> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Von: " Goldstein@ " < Goldstein@ >

> > > > > > > An: bird mites

> > > > > > > Gesendet: 17:40 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

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> > > > > partial labs

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> > > > > > > I looked it up and I didn't see anything about

> > schizophrenia.

> > > > > What I read said abx is broad spectrum, treats bacterial

> > infections,

> > > > > acne, etc.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > From: "Kajay109" < morjella@ >

> > > > > > > bird mites

> > > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:34:04 AM

> > > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > > > partial labs

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> > > > > > > If it works, I really don't care what's on the label,

> > right :-) ?

> > > > > > > Thanks, Aggi!

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

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> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@>

> > > > > > > "bird mites " <bird mites

> > >

> > > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:20 AM

> > > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > > > partial labs

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> > > > > > > Shocking Kajay, you are not crazy ?1? ;-)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > You do realise that Minocycline is for schizophrenia

> > though ?

> > > > > > > I do hope you got that for your depression only!

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Very interesting info indeed, thank you so much for this !

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Hug hug

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Von: Kajay109 <morjella@>

> > > > > > > An: "bird mites@groupscom"

> > > > > <bird mites >; "GeorgiaLyme " <GeorgiaLyme

> > > > > >

> > > > > > > Gesendet: 17:09 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > > > Betreff: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > partial

> > > > > labs [2 Attachments]

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I wish I had taped my office visit with this doctor. I

> > learned

> > > > > so much from him but cannot remember it all. Here is what I

> > remember

> > > > > so far. Also, I have attached an image file showing the

> > results of

> > > > > the lab tests my primary care practitioner conducted on me in

> > > > > September 2011 (2011 LABS ALL.jpg) as well as another image file

> > > > > showing the doctor's recommendations for me, the two wet swab

> > tests

> > > > > he performed in the office, and the lab tests he ordered and

> > that I

> > > > > had done at LabCorps after the office visit concluded (2012 DOC-

> > > > > LABS.jpg). Will follow up later and post results. Next office

> > visit

> > > > > is scheduled for two months from now.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I. Symptoms

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > A. LLMD asked what symptoms brought me to him:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Pruritis (skin issues including crawling, lesions, biting;

> > > > > possible causes - staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others)

> > > > > > > Night sweats (always a sign of infection; possible causes

> > staph,

> > > > > tuberculosis)

> > > > > > > Restless legs syndrome (related, I think)

> > > > > > > Severe spasms in feet, sometimes traveling up legs to body -

> > > > > terrifying

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > B. LLMD asked me if these symptoms are or have been present:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Brain fog (no)

> > > > > > > Headaches (no)

> > > > > > > Chronic fatigue (no)

> > > > > > > Muscular aches (no) or spasms (yes)

> > > > > > > Overall aches (no)

> > > > > > > Sinus issues (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > > > Lesions (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > > > Depression (yes, in 1997)

> > > > > > > Bulls eye rash (yes, in 90's and again in 2009)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > II. Neuro-Muscular Tests

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > A. Standing:

> > > > > > > He had me walk three different ways.

> > > > > > > He had me stand and allow him to just observe my face

> > (tells a

> > > > > doc a lot about us)

> > > > > > > He held my shoulders and leaned my body in every direction,

> > > > > alternating directions to see my body's neurological response.

> > > > > > > B. Sitting:

> > > > > > > He had me push/pull with feet, quads, arms, shoulders etc.

> > > > > > > He had me stick out my tongue and relax it. I felt it

> > spasming!

> > > > > " You have Twelfth Nerve Palsy ," he said, and at that point he

> > > > > diagnosed Lyme .

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > III. Causes .

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > A. Pruritis . P ossible causes include staph, yeast,

> > mycoplasma,

> > > > > leprosy, others .

> > > > > > > B. Night Sweats . 100% due to infection of some kind.

> > > > > Possibilities: staph, yeast, mycoplasma, tuberculosis, other. I

> > > > > asked why Evening Primrose Oil controls. He asked what form I

> > take.

> > > > > " Capsules ." Said EPO has antibiotic properties. Agreed it

> > does not

> > > > > cure the infection though since I have to keep going back to

> > the EPO

> > > > > to control the night sweats when they return.

> > > > > > > C. Restless Legs Syndrome . Discussed. dn't address

> > directly. He

> > > > > said that many co-infections and related issues would clear up

> > by

> > > > > using the antibiotic he prescribed (Minocycline).

> > > > > > > D. Severe Spasms in Feet . D iscussed. He said many co-

> > > > > infections and related issues would clear up by using the

> > antibiotic

> > > > > he prescribed (Minocycline). Seemed fine with my taking a bone

> > > > > support supplement to control spasms.

> > > > > > > E. Bulls Eye Rash . Occurs only in small percentage of

> > cases.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > IV. Co-Infections . Only remember discussing the ones I have

> > > > > seen discussed here. I know he covered others, though. Feels

> > most

> > > > > will be addressed by the antibiotic he prescribed for the Lyme.

> > > > > > > A. Babesiosis . Does not believe I have this.

> > > > > > > B. Bartonella . Can't remember if he thinks I might or

> > might not

> > > > > have this.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > V. Antibiotics . Lyme is an intracellular (within cell)

> > disease,

> > > > > but most antibiotics do not work within cells, only outside

> > them,

> > > > > and so will not touch Lyme.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > VI. About Lyme .

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ 112 known varieties of Lyme, each with a unique

> > > > > set of outcomes. Many never know they have it. Others

> > experience deb

> > > > > ilitating symptoms almost from the moment of the bite.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ Turkey hunters sit at the base of trees. They

> > > > > also get bitten by ticks more often than they realize.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ 20% of ticks carry Lyme - not just deer ticks.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ For every five ticks that bite a turkey hunter,

> > > > > one carries Lyme.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ 100% of turkey hunters will contract one of the

> > > > > varieties of Lyme, but many will never know (the lucky ones).

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ Patients previously diagnosed with delusory

> > > > > parasitosis but then treated for Lyme have gotten well from

> > the Lyme

> > > > > regardless of their mental state.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ Ticks, like snakes, are active most of the year,

> > > > > if not all.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > VII. Diagnosis .

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ Diagnosis of Twelfth Nerve Palsy confirms Lyme.

> > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'¢â€šÂ¬ÃÆ'â

> > €šÃ‚¢ Immune system healthy.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > VIII. Prescription . Minocycline 100mg oral capsule, one a

> > day

> > > > > with food, without calcium. Take yogurt and or probiotics.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > IX. Conclusion . The most important thing my new LLMD told

> > me

> > > > > today is that Lyme is curable . He said that once we clear up

> > the

> > > > > infections associated with Lyme, that may take care of my other

> > > > > issues (Morg). The second most important one is that (and he

> > smiled

> > > > > when he said it) I am definitely not crazy.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > That's a relief :-)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Will post again when I have more news.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Kajay

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ------------------------------------

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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Oh well that is good. I feel for anybody who has to have IV treatment all the

time. Saw my good friend go through chemo, and won't forget that for a long

time.

Terry

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> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Clinical potential of minocycline for schizophrenia.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Miyaoka T .

> > > > > > > > > Source

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Department of Psychiatry, Shimane University School of

> > > > Medicine,

> > > > > > > Izumo, Japan. miyanyan@

> > > > > > > > > Abstract

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Minocycline, an antibiotic of the tetracycline family,

> > has

> > > > been

> > > > > > > shown to display neurorestorative or neuroprotective

> > > > properties in

> > > > > > > various models of neurodegenerative diseases. In particular,

> > > > it has

> > > > > > > been shown to delay motor alterations, inflammation and

> > > > apoptosis in

> > > > > > > models of Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral

> > sclerosis

> > > > and

> > > > > > > Parkinson's disease. Despite controversies about its

> > efficacy,

> > > > the

> > > > > > > relative safety and tolerability of minocycline have led to

> > > > various

> > > > > > > clinical trials. Recently, we reported the antipsychotic

> > > > effects of

> > > > > > > minocycline in patients with schizophrenia. In a pilot

> > > > > > > investigation, we administered minocycline as an open-label

> > > > adjunct

> > > > > > > to antipsychotic medication to patients with

> > schizophrenia. The

> > > > > > > results of this trial suggested that minocycline might be a

> > > > safe and

> > > > > > > effective adjunct to antipsychotic medications, and that

> > > > > > > augmentation with minocycline may prove to be a viable

> > > > strategy for

> > > > > > > " boosting " antipsychotic efficacy and for treating

> > > > schizophrenia.

> > > > > > > The present review summarizes the available data

> > supporting the

> > > > > > > clinical testing of minocycline for patients with

> > > > schizophrenia. In

> > > > > > > addition, we extend our discussion to the potential

> > > > applications of

> > > > > > > minocycline for combining this treatment with cellular and

> > > > molecular

> > > > > > > therapy

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Von: " Goldstein@ " < Goldstein@ >

> > > > > > > > > An: bird mites

> > > > > > > > > Gesendet: 17:40 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > > > > > Betreff: Re: LLMD - First visit trip

> > report +

> > > > > > > partial labs

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > I looked it up and I didn't see anything about

> > > > schizophrenia.

> > > > > > > What I read said abx is broad spectrum, treats bacterial

> > > > infections,

> > > > > > > acne, etc.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > From: " Kajay109 " < morjella@ >

> > > > > > > > > bird mites

> > > > > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:34:04 AM

> > > > > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip

> > report +

> > > > > > > partial labs

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > If it works, I really don't care what's on the label,

> > > > right :-) ?

> > > > > > > > > Thanks, Aggi!

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > From: Aggi Assmann <aggi_assmann@>

> > > > > > > > > " bird mites "

<bird mites

> > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:20 AM

> > > > > > > > > Subject: Re: LLMD - First visit trip

> > report +

> > > > > > > partial labs

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Shocking Kajay, you are not crazy ?1? ;-)

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > You do realise that Minocycline is for schizophrenia

> > > > though ?

> > > > > > > > > I do hope you got that for your depression only!

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Very interesting info indeed, thank you so much for

> > this !

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Hug hug

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Von: Kajay109 <morjella@>

> > > > > > > > > An: " bird mites@groupscom "

> > > > > > > <bird mites >;

> > " GeorgiaLyme " <GeorgiaLyme

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Gesendet: 17:09 Mittwoch, 25.April 2012

> > > > > > > > > Betreff: LLMD - First visit trip report +

> > > > partial

> > > > > > > labs [2 Attachments]

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > I wish I had taped my office visit with this doctor. I

> > > > learned

> > > > > > > so much from him but cannot remember it all. Here is what I

> > > > remember

> > > > > > > so far. Also, I have attached an image file showing the

> > > > results of

> > > > > > > the lab tests my primary care practitioner conducted on me

> > in

> > > > > > > September 2011 (2011 LABS ALL.jpg) as well as another

> > image file

> > > > > > > showing the doctor's recommendations for me, the two wet

> > swab

> > > > tests

> > > > > > > he performed in the office, and the lab tests he ordered and

> > > > that I

> > > > > > > had done at LabCorps after the office visit concluded

> > (2012 DOC-

> > > > > > > LABS.jpg). Will follow up later and post results. Next

> > office

> > > > visit

> > > > > > > is scheduled for two months from now.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > I. Symptoms

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > A. LLMD asked what symptoms brought me to him:

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Pruritis (skin issues including crawling, lesions,

> > biting;

> > > > > > > possible causes - staph, yeast, mycoplasma, leprosy, others)

> > > > > > > > > Night sweats (always a sign of infection; possible

> > causes

> > > > staph,

> > > > > > > tuberculosis)

> > > > > > > > > Restless legs syndrome (related, I think)

> > > > > > > > > Severe spasms in feet, sometimes traveling up legs to

> > body -

> > > > > > > terrifying

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > B. LLMD asked me if these symptoms are or have been

> > present:

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Brain fog (no)

> > > > > > > > > Headaches (no)

> > > > > > > > > Chronic fatigue (no)

> > > > > > > > > Muscular aches (no) or spasms (yes)

> > > > > > > > > Overall aches (no)

> > > > > > > > > Sinus issues (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > > > > > Lesions (yes until F-5 Mar 2011)

> > > > > > > > > Depression (yes, in 1997)

> > > > > > > > > Bulls eye rash (yes, in 90's and again in 2009)

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > II. Neuro-Muscular Tests

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > A. Standing:

> > > > > > > > > He had me walk three different ways.

> > > > > > > > > He had me stand and allow him to just observe my face

> > > > (tells a

> > > > > > > doc a lot about us)

> > > > > > > > > He held my shoulders and leaned my body in every

> > direction,

> > > > > > > alternating directions to see my body's neurological

> > response.

> > > > > > > > > B. Sitting:

> > > > > > > > > He had me push/pull with feet, quads, arms, shoulders

> > etc.

> > > > > > > > > He had me stick out my tongue and relax it. I felt it

> > > > spasming!

> > > > > > > " You have Twelfth Nerve Palsy , " he said, and at that

> > point he

> > > > > > > diagnosed Lyme .

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > III. Causes .

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > A. Pruritis . P ossible causes include staph, yeast,

> > > > mycoplasma,

> > > > > > > leprosy, others .

> > > > > > > > > B. Night Sweats . 100% due to infection of some kind.

> > > > > > > Possibilities: staph, yeast, mycoplasma, tuberculosis,

> > other. I

> > > > > > > asked why Evening Primrose Oil controls. He asked what

> > form I

> > > > take.

> > > > > > > " Capsules . " Said EPO has antibiotic properties. Agreed it

> > > > does not

> > > > > > > cure the infection though since I have to keep going back to

> > > > the EPO

> > > > > > > to control the night sweats when they return.

> > > > > > > > > C. Restless Legs Syndrome . Discussed. dn't address

> > > > directly. He

> > > > > > > said that many co-infections and related issues would

> > clear up

> > > > by

> > > > > > > using the antibiotic he prescribed (Minocycline).

> > > > > > > > > D. Severe Spasms in Feet . D iscussed. He said many co-

> > > > > > > infections and related issues would clear up by using the

> > > > antibiotic

> > > > > > > he prescribed (Minocycline). Seemed fine with my taking a

> > bone

> > > > > > > support supplement to control spasms.

> > > > > > > > > E. Bulls Eye Rash . Occurs only in small percentage of

> > > > cases.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > IV. Co-Infections . Only remember discussing the ones

> > I have

> > > > > > > seen discussed here. I know he covered others, though. Feels

> > > > most

> > > > > > > will be addressed by the antibiotic he prescribed for the

> > Lyme.

> > > > > > > > > A. Babesiosis . Does not believe I have this.

> > > > > > > > > B. Bartonella . Can't remember if he thinks I might or

> > > > might not

> > > > > > > have this.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > V. Antibiotics . Lyme is an intracellular (within cell)

> > > > disease,

> > > > > > > but most antibiotics do not work within cells, only outside

> > > > them,

> > > > > > > and so will not touch Lyme.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > VI. About Lyme .

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'Æ'ÃÆ'‚¢ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'Â

> > ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã…¡ÃÆ'‚¬ÃÆ'Æ'â

> > > > €šÃÆ'‚¢ 112 known varieties of Lyme, each

> > with a unique

> > > > > > > set of outcomes. Many never know they have it. Others

> > > > experience deb

> > > > > > > ilitating symptoms almost from the moment of the bite.

> > > > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'Æ'ÃÆ'‚¢ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'Â

> > ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã…¡ÃÆ'‚¬ÃÆ'Æ'â

> > > > €šÃÆ'‚¢ Turkey hunters sit at the base of

> > trees. They

> > > > > > > also get bitten by ticks more often than they realize.

> > > > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'Æ'ÃÆ'‚¢ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'Â

> > ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã…¡ÃÆ'‚¬ÃÆ'Æ'â

> > > > €šÃÆ'‚¢ 20% of ticks carry Lyme - not

> > just deer ticks.

> > > > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'Æ'ÃÆ'‚¢ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'Â

> > ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã…¡ÃÆ'‚¬ÃÆ'Æ'â

> > > > €šÃÆ'‚¢ For every five ticks that bite a

> > turkey hunter,

> > > > > > > one carries Lyme.

> > > > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'Æ'ÃÆ'‚¢ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'Â

> > ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã…¡ÃÆ'‚¬ÃÆ'Æ'â

> > > > €šÃÆ'‚¢ 100% of turkey hunters will

> > contract one of the

> > > > > > > varieties of Lyme, but many will never know (the lucky

> > ones).

> > > > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'Æ'ÃÆ'‚¢ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'Â

> > ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã…¡ÃÆ'‚¬ÃÆ'Æ'â

> > > > €šÃÆ'‚¢ Patients previously diagnosed

> > with delusory

> > > > > > > parasitosis but then treated for Lyme have gotten well from

> > > > the Lyme

> > > > > > > regardless of their mental state.

> > > > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'Æ'ÃÆ'‚¢ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'Â

> > ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã…¡ÃÆ'‚¬ÃÆ'Æ'â

> > > > €šÃÆ'‚¢ Ticks, like snakes, are active

> > most of the year,

> > > > > > > if not all.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > VII. Diagnosis .

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'Æ'ÃÆ'‚¢ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'Â

> > ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã…¡ÃÆ'‚¬ÃÆ'Æ'â

> > > > €šÃÆ'‚¢ Diagnosis of Twelfth Nerve Palsy

> > confirms Lyme.

> > > > > > > > > ÃÆ'Æ'Æ'ÃÆ'‚¢ÃÆ'Æ'¢ÃÆ'Â

> > ¢Ã¢â€šÂ¬Ã…¡ÃÆ'‚¬ÃÆ'Æ'â

> > > > €šÃÆ'‚¢ Immune system healthy.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > VIII. Prescription . Minocycline 100mg oral capsule,

> > one a

> > > > day

> > > > > > > with food, without calcium. Take yogurt and or probiotics.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > IX. Conclusion . The most important thing my new LLMD

> > told

> > > > me

> > > > > > > today is that Lyme is curable . He said that once we clear

> > up

> > > > the

> > > > > > > infections associated with Lyme, that may take care of my

> > other

> > > > > > > issues (Morg). The second most important one is that (and he

> > > > smiled

> > > > > > > when he said it) I am definitely not crazy.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > That's a relief :-)

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Will post again when I have more news.

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > Kajay

> > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > ------------------------------------

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > >

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