Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 I think you're just like me and have both a bacterial and fungal infection in your sinuses. I think it's ridiculous, as I said before, to stay on the abx and drop the anti-fungal. I'm talking to more and more people who can only clear these sinus infections when they combine their therapy with an anti-fungal. Gentymycin/amphotericin B in a nasal spray seems to be working well for some. penny pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick with penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and still on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has not, but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance.So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go back and do another month of the diflucan even though the head pressure never cleared a day on diflucan?What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was not thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they even tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just gave me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the "thrush" cleared up they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - who cares - they wouldn't treat that.Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a full recovery and have this crap going on.a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 So maybe I should get back to the drug store and get a refill on the diflucan. I'm not going to get to see my doc for a few more weeks. a > > I think you're just like me and have both a bacterial and fungal infection in your sinuses. I think it's ridiculous, as I said before, to stay on the abx and drop the anti-fungal. > > I'm talking to more and more people who can only clear these sinus infections when they combine their therapy with an anti-fungal. Gentymycin/amphotericin B in a nasal spray seems to be working well for some. > > penny > > > > pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick with > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and still > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has not, > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance. > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go back > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head pressure > never cleared a day on diflucan? > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was not > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they even > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just gave > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the " thrush " cleared up > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - who > cares - they wouldn't treat that. > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a full > recovery and have this crap going on. > > a > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 So maybe I should get back to the drug store and get a refill on the diflucan. I'm not going to get to see my doc for a few more weeks. a > > I think you're just like me and have both a bacterial and fungal infection in your sinuses. I think it's ridiculous, as I said before, to stay on the abx and drop the anti-fungal. > > I'm talking to more and more people who can only clear these sinus infections when they combine their therapy with an anti-fungal. Gentymycin/amphotericin B in a nasal spray seems to be working well for some. > > penny > > > > pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick with > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and still > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has not, > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance. > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go back > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head pressure > never cleared a day on diflucan? > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was not > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they even > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just gave > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the " thrush " cleared up > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - who > cares - they wouldn't treat that. > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a full > recovery and have this crap going on. > > a > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 So maybe I should get back to the drug store and get a refill on the diflucan. I'm not going to get to see my doc for a few more weeks. a > > I think you're just like me and have both a bacterial and fungal infection in your sinuses. I think it's ridiculous, as I said before, to stay on the abx and drop the anti-fungal. > > I'm talking to more and more people who can only clear these sinus infections when they combine their therapy with an anti-fungal. Gentymycin/amphotericin B in a nasal spray seems to be working well for some. > > penny > > > > pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick with > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and still > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has not, > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance. > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go back > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head pressure > never cleared a day on diflucan? > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was not > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they even > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just gave > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the " thrush " cleared up > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - who > cares - they wouldn't treat that. > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a full > recovery and have this crap going on. > > a > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 So maybe I should get back to the drug store and get a refill on the diflucan. I'm not going to get to see my doc for a few more weeks. a > > I think you're just like me and have both a bacterial and fungal infection in your sinuses. I think it's ridiculous, as I said before, to stay on the abx and drop the anti-fungal. > > I'm talking to more and more people who can only clear these sinus infections when they combine their therapy with an anti-fungal. Gentymycin/amphotericin B in a nasal spray seems to be working well for some. > > penny > > > > pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick with > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and still > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has not, > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance. > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go back > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head pressure > never cleared a day on diflucan? > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was not > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they even > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just gave > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the " thrush " cleared up > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - who > cares - they wouldn't treat that. > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a full > recovery and have this crap going on. > > a > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Just get regular blood tests to make sure your liver doesn't get overloaded. Mine's doing fine and I've been on antifungals for quite a while now. I'm doing better than I have in ages, but I can't stop the penicillin or antifungal either one. penny pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: So maybe I should get back to the drug store and get a refill on the diflucan. I'm not going to get to see my doc for a few more weeks.a>> I think you're just like me and have both a bacterial and fungal infection in your sinuses. I think it's ridiculous, as I said before, to stay on the abx and drop the anti-fungal. > > I'm talking to more and more people who can only clear these sinus infections when they combine their therapy with an anti-fungal. Gentymycin/amphotericin B in a nasal spray seems to be working well for some.> > penny> > > > pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote:> Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick with > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and still > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has not, > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance.> > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go back > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head pressure > never cleared a day on diflucan?> > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was not > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they even > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just gave > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the "thrush" cleared up > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - who > cares - they wouldn't treat that.> > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a full > recovery and have this crap going on.> > a> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 a Did you notice how I went absolutely ape when someone last month tried to turn these types of ilness's into some form of cake walk.I alway's try and teach how you must get serious treatment for the type of condition your suffering.IMO YOUR WAY UNDER THE MARK of correct treatment for a meningitis like condition and worse again your playing good bug, bad bug games and will end up worse than you started out by not respecting the fact that your not addressing your issues... but instead selecting out the week easy to kill bacteria and leaving a strong wave of bad guys to come.... paula every time you stop and start a wave of penicillin your working with a smaller and smaller zone of inhibition in the bacteria culture test.BUT what made penicillin the wonder drug of the last century is that if they deliver it correctly even though the zones of inhibition keep getting smaller, the bugs keep getting killed due to the high dosage delivery often attempted in treatment protocols that cure people... So to sum up, I get frustrated when you keep playing around with drugs.. especially when my first recommendation actually showed some promise towards curing you..You then start throwing out spasmodic idea's about protocols and even that some form of virus could be causing this.If it were a virus you and me and everyone is screwed because as is the case with anything viral the drug only works before the virus is established.And the irony is that antivirals DO EXHIBIT SOME ANTIBACTERIAL ACTION ..many things exhibit antibacterial action, that's why we have so many twists and turns . On a different note I also feel like starting a thread on my sex life on VIAGRA. Let me know what you think. ..I sort of had this Paris Hilton moment. I also think evryone on this forum is HOT, and everyone on the other forums is not... cheers tony > > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick with > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and still > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has not, > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance. > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go back > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head pressure > never cleared a day on diflucan? > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was not > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they even > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just gave > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the " thrush " cleared up > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - who > cares - they wouldn't treat that. > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a full > recovery and have this crap going on. > > a > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 YOU MADE MY DAY. Funny thing, I had a friend suggest I take a half of one of my husband's Viagras to see if my headache would go away. But back to reality. Should I combine the penicillin and the diflucan and take both at once every day? I don't want to fry my liver. Understand, I agree with you that I need big guns antibiotics, but I can only get my doctor to go so far on this before she rebells. I know she is afraid my liver will crash and she will get blamed. Help, a > > a > Did you notice how I went absolutely ape when someone last month > tried to turn these types of ilness's into some form of cake walk.I > alway's try and teach how you must get serious treatment for the type > of condition your suffering.IMO YOUR WAY UNDER THE MARK of correct > treatment for a meningitis like condition and worse again your > playing good bug, bad bug games and will end up worse than you > started out by not respecting the fact that your not addressing your > issues... but instead selecting out the week easy to kill bacteria > and leaving a strong wave of bad guys to come.... paula every time > you stop and start a wave of penicillin your working with a smaller > and smaller zone of inhibition in the bacteria culture test.BUT what > made penicillin the wonder drug of the last century is that if they > deliver it correctly even though the zones of inhibition keep getting > smaller, the bugs keep getting killed due to the high dosage delivery > often attempted in treatment protocols that cure people... > > So to sum up, I get frustrated when you keep playing around with > drugs.. especially when my first recommendation actually showed some > promise towards curing you..You then start throwing out spasmodic > idea's about protocols and even that some form of virus could be > causing this.If it were a virus you and me and everyone is screwed > because as is the case with anything viral the drug only works before > the virus is established.And the irony is that antivirals DO EXHIBIT > SOME ANTIBACTERIAL ACTION ..many things exhibit antibacterial action, > that's why we have so many twists and turns . > > > On a different note I also feel like starting a thread on my sex life > on VIAGRA. Let me know what you think. ..I sort of had this Paris > Hilton moment. I also think evryone on this forum is HOT, and > everyone on the other forums is not... > cheers tony > > > > > > > > > > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick with > > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and still > > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has not, > > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance. > > > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go > back > > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head pressure > > never cleared a day on diflucan? > > > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was not > > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they even > > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just > gave > > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the " thrush " cleared up > > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - > who > > cares - they wouldn't treat that. > > > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a > full > > recovery and have this crap going on. > > > > a > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2007 Report Share Posted March 25, 2007 a It's frustrating, frustrating, frustrating, I read your posts and think she's on track and then I see your off track and then you get back on track. These infections tend to get buried like Nelly's article. They tend to dry up and then they can rehydrate and start festering all over again..There's basically no surprises with infections and the more they hurt you the deeper they get.Your also breaking there communication lines with therapy so it can seem you've done enough, when this is not the case. I personally believe you may have to alternate therapies and try nystatin for egs. JUst don't fall for the 100,000 unit stuff -this is a joke as far as serious therapy of any description goes, in aus it's over the counter in syrup form.So try and get some 500,000 unit stuff and see if it helps and don't back off if your winning, until the finish line is way back behind you.You have no benefits or assistance from modern medicine if you keep getting worse- all your doing in there eyes now is joining the full fibromyalgia family of diseases. Also PAula does your heart tick correctly or is it all over the place -I feel sometimes underlying electrical problems of the heart may also make things not so kosher.. On another note people are blaming the immune system again? Every disease known to man has occured because the immune system doesn't recognise it so they make vaccines to wake up the immune system.. Does anyone understand how this works?They don't say you have TB let's strengthen your immune system. In TB the best thing they could do to help was make sure the person ate well and was as nutritionally as strong as possable.This is what is being tackled more often than not with everyone's idea of supplementation- How succesfully is a whole other story. I find taking supplements often can make INFLAMMATION WORSE so doing things blindly isn't smart and there's no two people that fuel there inflammation the same way, so this area needs a solid protocol suiting the individual ... Anyway I'm off to make home movies..Ooops one viagra too many. tony > > > > > > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > > > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick > with > > > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and > still > > > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has > not, > > > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance. > > > > > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go > > back > > > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head > pressure > > > never cleared a day on diflucan? > > > > > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was > not > > > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they > even > > > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just > > gave > > > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the " thrush " cleared up > > > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - > > who > > > cares - they wouldn't treat that. > > > > > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a > > full > > > recovery and have this crap going on. > > > > > > a > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2007 Report Share Posted March 25, 2007 a Another thing is you've got to try real hard to hydrate.. You've got to push out the circulation because hypoxia is at the heart of alot of your pain IMO. > > > > > > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > > > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick > with > > > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and > still > > > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has > not, > > > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance. > > > > > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go > > back > > > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head > pressure > > > never cleared a day on diflucan? > > > > > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was > not > > > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they > even > > > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just > > gave > > > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the " thrush " cleared up > > > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - > > who > > > cares - they wouldn't treat that. > > > > > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a > > full > > > recovery and have this crap going on. > > > > > > a > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2007 Report Share Posted March 25, 2007 simple blood test is all it takes to keep your eye on your liver. So far, people are finding they're doing better with the anti-fungals, and their livers are fine. penny pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: YOU MADE MY DAY. Funny thing, I had a friend suggest I take a half of one of my husband's Viagras to see if my headache would go away. But back to reality. Should I combine the penicillin and the diflucan and take both at once every day? I don't want to fry my liver.Understand, I agree with you that I need big guns antibiotics, but I can only get my doctor to go so far on this before she rebells. I know she is afraid my liver will crash and she will get blamed.Help,a>> a> Did you notice how I went absolutely ape when someone last month > tried to turn these types of ilness's into some form of cake walk.I > alway's try and teach how you must get serious treatment for the type > of condition your suffering.IMO YOUR WAY UNDER THE MARK of correct > treatment for a meningitis like condition and worse again your > playing good bug, bad bug games and will end up worse than you > started out by not respecting the fact that your not addressing your > issues... but instead selecting out the week easy to kill bacteria > and leaving a strong wave of bad guys to come.... paula every time > you stop and start a wave of penicillin your working with a smaller > and smaller zone of inhibition in the bacteria culture test.BUT what > made penicillin the wonder drug of the last century is that if they > deliver it correctly even though the zones of inhibition keep getting > smaller, the bugs keep getting killed due to the high dosage delivery > often attempted in treatment protocols that cure people...> > So to sum up, I get frustrated when you keep playing around with > drugs.. especially when my first recommendation actually showed some > promise towards curing you..You then start throwing out spasmodic > idea's about protocols and even that some form of virus could be > causing this.If it were a virus you and me and everyone is screwed > because as is the case with anything viral the drug only works before > the virus is established.And the irony is that antivirals DO EXHIBIT > SOME ANTIBACTERIAL ACTION ..many things exhibit antibacterial action, > that's why we have so many twists and turns .> > > On a different note I also feel like starting a thread on my sex life > on VIAGRA. Let me know what you think. ..I sort of had this Paris > Hilton moment. I also think evryone on this forum is HOT, and > everyone on the other forums is not...> cheers tony> > > > > > > >> > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick with > > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and still > > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has not, > > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance.> > > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go > back > > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head pressure > > never cleared a day on diflucan?> > > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was not > > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they even > > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just > gave > > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the "thrush" cleared up > > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - > who > > cares - they wouldn't treat that.> > > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a > full > > recovery and have this crap going on.> > > > a> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 So you think it is okay to take them both at the same time? I was doing Schardt with one month of diflucan FOLLOWED by one month of penicillin. a > > simple blood test is all it takes to keep your eye on your liver. So far, people are finding they're doing better with the anti- fungals, and their livers are fine. > > penny > > > > pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: > YOU MADE MY DAY. Funny thing, I had a friend suggest I take a half of > one of my husband's Viagras to see if my headache would go away. > > But back to reality. Should I combine the penicillin and the diflucan > and take both at once every day? I don't want to fry my liver. > > Understand, I agree with you that I need big guns antibiotics, but I > can only get my doctor to go so far on this before she rebells. I > know she is afraid my liver will crash and she will get blamed. > > Help, > a > > > > > a > > Did you notice how I went absolutely ape when someone last month > > tried to turn these types of ilness's into some form of cake > walk.I > > alway's try and teach how you must get serious treatment for the > type > > of condition your suffering.IMO YOUR WAY UNDER THE MARK of correct > > treatment for a meningitis like condition and worse again your > > playing good bug, bad bug games and will end up worse than you > > started out by not respecting the fact that your not addressing > your > > issues... but instead selecting out the week easy to kill bacteria > > and leaving a strong wave of bad guys to come.... paula every time > > you stop and start a wave of penicillin your working with a smaller > > and smaller zone of inhibition in the bacteria culture test.BUT > what > > made penicillin the wonder drug of the last century is that if they > > deliver it correctly even though the zones of inhibition keep > getting > > smaller, the bugs keep getting killed due to the high dosage > delivery > > often attempted in treatment protocols that cure people... > > > > So to sum up, I get frustrated when you keep playing around with > > drugs.. especially when my first recommendation actually showed > some > > promise towards curing you..You then start throwing out spasmodic > > idea's about protocols and even that some form of virus could be > > causing this.If it were a virus you and me and everyone is screwed > > because as is the case with anything viral the drug only works > before > > the virus is established.And the irony is that antivirals DO > EXHIBIT > > SOME ANTIBACTERIAL ACTION ..many things exhibit antibacterial > action, > > that's why we have so many twists and turns . > > > > > > On a different note I also feel like starting a thread on my sex > life > > on VIAGRA. Let me know what you think. ..I sort of had this Paris > > Hilton moment. I also think evryone on this forum is HOT, and > > everyone on the other forums is not... > > cheers tony > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > > > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick > with > > > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and > still > > > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has > not, > > > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance. > > > > > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go > > back > > > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head > pressure > > > never cleared a day on diflucan? > > > > > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was > not > > > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they > even > > > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just > > gave > > > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the " thrush " cleared up > > > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - > > who > > > cares - they wouldn't treat that. > > > > > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a > > full > > > recovery and have this crap going on. > > > > > > a > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 a People like schardt have a little bit of success with something because the patient they are dealing with has possably never been exposed to drugs so there excitemnt can be misleading.. But as uyou'll notice success is never across the board, it's mainly abit of remission and a bit better in a lot of cases..you've eneded up in the fibro camp of late following some of these stop, start protocols.I would definately alternnate and try and get a few success drugs to keep improving you..But remember you've got a monster uphill battle to take infection out of a dehydrated scar tissue infested body.Basically all the pain you suffer makes for a constant easily reinfectable region. In your case unfortunately it's middle ear, down your neck and possably into your shoulders and beyond..But PAula truly get on to some nystatin it's a fifty fifty and can be super huge succesfull therapy if you never ventured there before.I would suck on them all day as you want a lot of the good work to occur in the throat region. you basically need to break the communication between the bugs sliming there way doiwn your throat into your stomach and beyond.. > > > > > > > > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since > my > > > > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick > > with > > > > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and > > still > > > > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has > > not, > > > > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance. > > > > > > > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I > go > > > back > > > > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head > > pressure > > > > never cleared a day on diflucan? > > > > > > > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was > > not > > > > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they > > even > > > > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just > > > gave > > > > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the " thrush " cleared > up > > > > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and > vertigo - > > > who > > > > cares - they wouldn't treat that. > > > > > > > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to > a > > > full > > > > recovery and have this crap going on. > > > > > > > > a > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 a! I've been taking them at the same time for a year, and I'm doing better than I've ever done. It's been slow, but it's been steady progress. pennypjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: So you think it is okay to take them both at the same time? I was doing Schardt with one month of diflucan FOLLOWED by one month of penicillin.a>> simple blood test is all it takes to keep your eye on your liver. So far, people are finding they're doing better with the anti-fungals, and their livers are fine.> > penny> > > > pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote:> YOU MADE MY DAY. Funny thing, I had a friend suggest I take a half of > one of my husband's Viagras to see if my headache would go away. > > But back to reality. Should I combine the penicillin and the diflucan > and take both at once every day? I don't want to fry my liver.> > Understand, I agree with you that I need big guns antibiotics, but I > can only get my doctor to go so far on this before she rebells. I > know she is afraid my liver will crash and she will get blamed.> > Help,> a> > >> > a> > Did you notice how I went absolutely ape when someone last month > > tried to turn these types of ilness's into some form of cake > walk.I > > alway's try and teach how you must get serious treatment for the > type > > of condition your suffering.IMO YOUR WAY UNDER THE MARK of correct > > treatment for a meningitis like condition and worse again your > > playing good bug, bad bug games and will end up worse than you > > started out by not respecting the fact that your not addressing > your > > issues... but instead selecting out the week easy to kill bacteria > > and leaving a strong wave of bad guys to come.... paula every time > > you stop and start a wave of penicillin your working with a smaller > > and smaller zone of inhibition in the bacteria culture test.BUT > what > > made penicillin the wonder drug of the last century is that if they > > deliver it correctly even though the zones of inhibition keep > getting > > smaller, the bugs keep getting killed due to the high dosage > delivery > > often attempted in treatment protocols that cure people...> > > > So to sum up, I get frustrated when you keep playing around with > > drugs.. especially when my first recommendation actually showed > some > > promise towards curing you..You then start throwing out spasmodic > > idea's about protocols and even that some form of virus could be > > causing this.If it were a virus you and me and everyone is screwed > > because as is the case with anything viral the drug only works > before > > the virus is established.And the irony is that antivirals DO > EXHIBIT > > SOME ANTIBACTERIAL ACTION ..many things exhibit antibacterial > action, > > that's why we have so many twists and turns .> > > > > > On a different note I also feel like starting a thread on my sex > life > > on VIAGRA. Let me know what you think. ..I sort of had this Paris > > Hilton moment. I also think evryone on this forum is HOT, and > > everyone on the other forums is not...> > cheers tony> > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> > > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since my > > > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick > with > > > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and > still > > > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has > not, > > > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance.> > > > > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I go > > back > > > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head > pressure > > > never cleared a day on diflucan?> > > > > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was > not > > > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they > even > > > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just > > gave > > > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the "thrush" cleared up > > > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and vertigo - > > who > > > cares - they wouldn't treat that.> > > > > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to a > > full > > > recovery and have this crap going on.> > > > > > a> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 Thanks, Penny. I was able to get a refill of a month's supply of diflucan today. I will start taking this along with the penicillin for the next month. By then I see the doctor again and we can cosider adding in nystatin or something else. In any case I will insist that she allow me to continue taking the diflucan AND the penicillin if the current symptom level goes down in the next month on the combo. Tony, I am listening to you. Let me hasten to add that I never stopped the penicillin except for maybe a few days when my prescriptions ran out and I couldn't get back to the doctor's. I don't remember. But what I am trying to say is that I never did a stop and start thing - just maybe still not on the right things. a > > a! I've been taking them at the same time for a year, and I'm doing better than I've ever done. It's been slow, but it's been steady progress. > > penny > > pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: > So you think it is okay to take them both at the same time? I was > doing Schardt with one month of diflucan FOLLOWED by one month of > penicillin. > > a > > > > > simple blood test is all it takes to keep your eye on your liver. > So far, people are finding they're doing better with the anti- > fungals, and their livers are fine. > > > > penny > > > > > > > > pjeanneus <pj7@> wrote: > > YOU MADE MY DAY. Funny thing, I had a friend suggest I > take a half of > > one of my husband's Viagras to see if my headache would go away. > > > > But back to reality. Should I combine the penicillin and the > diflucan > > and take both at once every day? I don't want to fry my liver. > > > > Understand, I agree with you that I need big guns antibiotics, but > I > > can only get my doctor to go so far on this before she rebells. I > > know she is afraid my liver will crash and she will get blamed. > > > > Help, > > a > > > > > > > > a > > > Did you notice how I went absolutely ape when someone last month > > > tried to turn these types of ilness's into some form of cake > > walk.I > > > alway's try and teach how you must get serious treatment for the > > type > > > of condition your suffering.IMO YOUR WAY UNDER THE MARK of > correct > > > treatment for a meningitis like condition and worse again your > > > playing good bug, bad bug games and will end up worse than you > > > started out by not respecting the fact that your not addressing > > your > > > issues... but instead selecting out the week easy to kill > bacteria > > > and leaving a strong wave of bad guys to come.... paula every > time > > > you stop and start a wave of penicillin your working with a > smaller > > > and smaller zone of inhibition in the bacteria culture test.BUT > > what > > > made penicillin the wonder drug of the last century is that if > they > > > deliver it correctly even though the zones of inhibition keep > > getting > > > smaller, the bugs keep getting killed due to the high dosage > > delivery > > > often attempted in treatment protocols that cure people... > > > > > > So to sum up, I get frustrated when you keep playing around with > > > drugs.. especially when my first recommendation actually showed > > some > > > promise towards curing you..You then start throwing out spasmodic > > > idea's about protocols and even that some form of virus could be > > > causing this.If it were a virus you and me and everyone is > screwed > > > because as is the case with anything viral the drug only works > > before > > > the virus is established.And the irony is that antivirals DO > > EXHIBIT > > > SOME ANTIBACTERIAL ACTION ..many things exhibit antibacterial > > action, > > > that's why we have so many twists and turns . > > > > > > > > > On a different note I also feel like starting a thread on my sex > > life > > > on VIAGRA. Let me know what you think. ..I sort of had this Paris > > > Hilton moment. I also think evryone on this forum is HOT, and > > > everyone on the other forums is not... > > > cheers tony > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, Tony, I am back in a MESS again. My doctor decided since > my > > > > headache and vertigo cleared on penicillin I should just stick > > with > > > > penicillin and not go back on the diflucan. Within a week and > > still > > > > on penicillin the head pressure has returned. The vertigo has > > not, > > > > but the head pressure and spaciness is back with a vengeance. > > > > > > > > So did something become resistant to the penicillin? Should I > go > > > back > > > > and do another month of the diflucan even though the head > > pressure > > > > never cleared a day on diflucan? > > > > > > > > What are the chances that my thrush outbreak ten months ago was > > not > > > > thrush? What if it was some sort of herpes? I don't think they > > even > > > > tested me for anything when I went to the quick care. They just > > > gave > > > > me ONE diflucan, read that ONE. Then when the " thrush " cleared > up > > > > they figured they had guessed right and my headache and > vertigo - > > > who > > > > cares - they wouldn't treat that. > > > > > > > > Can you tell I am disgusted? It is maddening to be so close to > a > > > full > > > > recovery and have this crap going on. > > > > > > > > a > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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