Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 Sorry to cut in here with a probably dumb question...but did your son get the bone infection because of LDM 100? I am very interested in asking Dr D about doing this with my son and now scared about any side effects? > > Hello, > > I have a question about Lyme testing. My son was on an > anti-viral/anti-bacterial called LDM100 for 2 months. > After this he developed a bone infection (which is > healed now) so he's been on antibiotics for almost 6 > weeks. He was on 2 weeks of IV anti-biotics - > Clindamycin (sp?), followed by 2 weeks of Oral > Clindamycin, and finally 2 weeks of Flagyl to clear > suspected Clostridia infection. I'm wondering if now > is a good time to test for Lyme. > > Previous testing for Lyme has been negative (Western > Blot). The lab was NOT Igenex. Our DAN didn't think it > would make a difference which lab we used. In any > case, I have read that the Lyme needs to be stirred > before testing either using Samento, Cat's Claw, or > anti-biotics. I was planning on using Fry labs this > time to get the testing done as that one came highly > recommended for Lyme testing if I'm not mistaken. > > My question is, should I get the testing done now? He > still has a couple of days of anti-biotics left. If > so, exactly what tests should I order to make sure I > also test for co-infections, which lab (Is Fry lab the > best?), and what other precautions do I need to take? > > Thanks in advance for your help! > Sangeeta > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 , Sorry to cut in here as well, but I know you are on the Borrelia group and in case you did not know about the file I just put up in that group, I would like to direct you to that groups files to see the LDM-100 and 4 Zyto reports that I recently put in their files. These reports track the large amount of organism that the LDM-100 exposed then killed. The 1st Zyto showed 2 weeks prior baseline report, the start of the LDM-100, a Zyto showing the organism movement, one report with a slight rash, one report with a full rash and about 2 weeks after the rash. The organism movement was huge and reinforces what we have been saying, that the LDM-100 should be used in conjuction with a knowledgable doctor. The detox organs need to be able to handle this big of an organism dump. Dr D would be able to tell you whether your child is ready or not, she is one of the most knowledgable doctors on the LDM-100 and is helping train other doctors. I would very much trust her judgement and follow up with your son. Staph & Strep do come forward and have to be dealt with the LDM-100, this has been the case in WA as well. To help you read the report, here is a portion of a post I did on our WA group...hope this helps: " I'm no expert, but the way I'm reading the organism movement is: With the change in the blood cells (see Recap in the files) the LDM- 100 brought out the Lyme 1st (11/19 report it jumped to a whopping 1465, Mycoplasma jumped to 172, Measles jumped to 310 (when reading the report we were told to ignore the negative signs)...So it appears the LDM-100 started with the Lyme, then measles, then look at the explosion of different viruses with the 11/24 report when he was in the full rash...he was in a major virus detox when in the rash + Hep A/B, EBV; Lyme & Measles have dropped down considerably at this point. The post rash 12/10 Zyto report shows the Lyme lowered even more, substantial reduction in the viruses and then things like yeast, staph and strep kick up. " We knew some of this cycle already from our original WA trial groups experiences, the Zyto reports have just reconfirmed. As more people let us know their Titer and Zyto reports further, we'll be able to further define the LDM-100 for everyone. Our expert Herbalist would not let just any child use this and told us the LDM-100 was a strong herb, these Zyto reports show us a glance of how strong the organism movement is. Do not be afraid of the LDM100, just use it wisely and under a trained doctor's care. The LDM-100, Quantum Neurology with the GRT laser, LED cold laser detox and the Valkion have been huge blessings for my son (and my entire family) this year! He made some substantial leaps this year and it's because of Dr. D, Dr. E and these 4 treatments. Hoping for all the best with your family in the New Year! Rita > > > > Hello, > > > > I have a question about Lyme testing. My son was on an > > anti-viral/anti-bacterial called LDM100 for 2 months. > > After this he developed a bone infection (which is > > healed now) so he's been on antibiotics for almost 6 > > weeks. He was on 2 weeks of IV anti-biotics - > > Clindamycin (sp?), followed by 2 weeks of Oral > > Clindamycin, and finally 2 weeks of Flagyl to clear > > suspected Clostridia infection. I'm wondering if now > > is a good time to test for Lyme. > > > > Previous testing for Lyme has been negative (Western > > Blot). The lab was NOT Igenex. Our DAN didn't think it > > would make a difference which lab we used. In any > > case, I have read that the Lyme needs to be stirred > > before testing either using Samento, Cat's Claw, or > > anti-biotics. I was planning on using Fry labs this > > time to get the testing done as that one came highly > > recommended for Lyme testing if I'm not mistaken. > > > > My question is, should I get the testing done now? He > > still has a couple of days of anti-biotics left. If > > so, exactly what tests should I order to make sure I > > also test for co-infections, which lab (Is Fry lab the > > best?), and what other precautions do I need to take? > > > > Thanks in advance for your help! > > Sangeeta > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 Heidi/Caryn/Others, Ok, so we sent the bloodwork for the Igenex Western Blot last week. It'll soon be time to do the co-infections testing (2 weeks after our antibiotics stopped). Should we do it through Igenex or Fry labs? Which one would you use if given a choice? Thanks In Advance, Sangeeta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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