Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 Yup, cobwebs in the brain...I know the feeling well Beth. Very well. It's a terrible thing to suffer through. The great news is that those episodes of cobwebs in the brain start to get farther apart in frequency, and shorter in duration! Pretty soon you are going to experience it....someday you will just have the most wonderful thought, and that will be that you haven't had brain fog in quite awhile! Until then, I know it is hard to keep going day after day. But, you are doing the right kind of things to overcome it. Exercising is great, and bike riding will be fun for our whole family. Great idea! As for the mycoplasma testing, you might want to do it just for your own peace of mind, but you have to be prepared to undergo the protocol if you do test positive. Would you use the antibiotic therapy? You might want to wait for insurance to kick in before getting on that bandwagon. Just on a side note, I take raw garlic as my favorite antibiotic. But I think you could do the live blood cell analysis and get some answers from that, and your insurance shouldn't be affected either way. Let us know! Do you have a doctor to do the live blood analysis? Patty bethlakey <bethlakey@...> wrote: You know when you are in the middle of a flare, you think you will be stuck with this stuff the rest of your life. I swear I feel like there are cobwebs in my brain. I am wondering if I should be tested for Mycoplasma or wait until my insurance changes over in January. I would like to get a live blood microscopy at that time as well.ps. On the bright side, I have been consistently walking and lifting weights every evening. I am thinking about purchasing a bike and making everyone ride with me.hugs,Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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