Guest guest Posted October 2, 2008 Report Share Posted October 2, 2008 Caryn: Its in writing. I will have to sift through some things to find it. But, likely googling will find it. I can't remember who said it, but its been a few different people. Heidi N I read somewhere, and I think it was Dr Barrascano that when a child with Lyme has symptoms of PDD that do not resolve with treatment of borrelia, he immediately suspects Bartonella. I originally thought I read this in lyme times special spring addition or the burrascanno treatment guide, but can't find this reference anywhere. Does anyone else know where I read this? I am preparing research to support my proposed treatment plan for my son's drs. Thanks for your help.CarynLooking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2008 Report Share Posted October 3, 2008 Here Dr. Schaller talks about it. He's pretty famous, do you think your doc can use this or does he want scientific studies or something? http://www.bartonellamd.com/articles/bartonellaplagueignored.html Here's just a quick blip I found upon googling of the need to treat coinfections first. http://www.anapsid.org/lyme/matthewgoss/drugs.html Heidi N > > Caryn: > > Its in writing. I will have to sift through some things to find it. But, > likely googling will find it. I can't remember who said it, but its been a > few different people. > > Heidi N > > I read somewhere, and I think it was Dr Barrascano that when a child > with Lyme has symptoms of PDD that do not resolve with treatment of > borrelia, he immediately suspects Bartonella. I originally thought I > read this in lyme times special spring addition or the burrascanno > treatment guide, but can't find this reference anywhere. Does anyone > else know where I read this? I am preparing research to support my > proposed treatment plan for my son's drs. Thanks for your help. > > Caryn > > > > **************Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial > challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and > calculators. (http://www.walletpop.com/? NCID=emlcntuswall00000001) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2008 Report Share Posted October 3, 2008 Thanks Heidi, I have actually been speaking to Dr Schaller lately. I have been thinking about seeing him. I keep reading about advanced stage patients doing poorly even after treating for 10 years and he claims to be able to get around that. He also told me that he feels that Fry has become a Bartonella detection lab and is regularly missing babesia, as I believe they have in me. I might ask the group if anyone has any experience with him. BTW, still miserable with arthritis and pain. Caryn ) > > > > Caryn: > > > > Its in writing. I will have to sift through some things to find > it. But, > > likely googling will find it. I can't remember who said it, but > its been a > > few different people. > > > > Heidi N > > > > I read somewhere, and I think it was Dr Barrascano that when a > child > > with Lyme has symptoms of PDD that do not resolve with treatment > of > > borrelia, he immediately suspects Bartonella. I originally thought > I > > read this in lyme times special spring addition or the burrascanno > > treatment guide, but can't find this reference anywhere. Does > anyone > > else know where I read this? I am preparing research to support my > > proposed treatment plan for my son's drs. Thanks for your help. > > > > Caryn > > > > > > > > **************Looking for simple solutions to your real-life > financial > > challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and > information, tips and > > calculators. (http://www.walletpop.com/? > NCID=emlcntuswall00000001) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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