Guest guest Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 Thanks, Rich. This really touched me tonight. It is curious how so many of us have been fighting this disease together for so long and have become a great support group even with our confrontations. I have your paper filed and on my list to read asap. This week has been busy, one son off to London, while I FINALLY after about 19 months talked with younger son on the phone. God is with us, is he not! This is a first small step. Meanwhile I started on Dr. Schardt's diflucan protocol since having a meningitis-like headache for 8 months. In one month of Diflucan the headache went away. Then my insurance refused to cover the next month. After 5 days without either Diflucan or penicillin the headache is returning with a vengance. I just might have to get to WalMart and pay cash. But all of this to say I am really getting excited about the Diflucan for me. It makes sense that Zithromax which inhibits the p450 pathway and Diflucan which does the same - both would stop the reproduction of borrelia - both would work in the same patient, namely me. Meanwhile I am drinking my ImmunoPro. Your friend, a C. > > Hi, a. > > I'll second that! > > You might be interested in looking at the first paragraph on page 16 > of my new IACFS pathogenesis paper, which is posted in the files > section of this list at GD-MCB. You had a lot to do with my putting > it in there. I actually do pay attention to what you tell me! (:-) > > Also, for anyone who for some reason might have gotten the idea that > I don't take infection seriously, if you can do so take a look at > what Sara just posted on the cfs_Yasko list (message 1372, last part). > > Best wishes, > > Rich > > > > > > Bob, > > I am great friends with Rich V. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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