Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 , Do you also do the Bicillin CR shots or the IMMG shots? We also do the ERY three times a day plus both shots. The last blood work had an ASO of 171 for my son. I was wondering....Thanks Candi Re: Autism and antibiotics study**have faith!!** Have faith, the PANDAS treatment with ERY does really work. My oldest started with of a ASO titer of 900, and with Enrythemyecin treatments 333mg 3x daily for 2 yrs (maybe a little less) he is now normal on his ASO titers. He really did bounce back great, he is doing great academically and is really matured nicely. He was definitely, but at the begining you would have said he was ADD, now I have removed that label everywhere on his records. Now, my other guy has had a really rough time, his ASO titer when we started was like 1166, its now around 400 plus and its been 3 yrs, but its getting better. The ERY does not cause too much problems with yeast, but what does cause problems is when they get sick and are on Amoxil....that is a big problem, because the Amoxil creates tons of yeast, and I am doing the antifungals plus acidopholous. 2 plus tablets of acidopholous a day to bring in the friendly bacteria. So for some kids it works good, but for the sicker kids it will take a long time to kill off the strep bacteria. > > > Hi Becky. I had Clostridium once and almost died. > > I was very, very > > sick, as a result of not finishing antibiotics prior > > to some > > surgery. I wonder if most of us carry some of that > > bacteria in our > > GI track and would therefore test positive, > > naturally. I can't > > imagine having an all out attack, worthy of > > Vancomycin, and not be > > aware of it. This is a very strong antibiotic...At > > the time, the > > strongest one available and the one used to treat > > the awful flesh > > eating bacterias. If Vancomycin doesn't work, one > > would be in very > > serious trouble. This is where you could become > > very concerned about > > becoming resistant to antibiotics and therefore > > really in trouble if > > plagued by any other serious bacteria. Might be > > worth some research. > > > > Lori > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 We stopped the Bi-Cillan shots some time ago, along with the Baygam. They are so incredibly painful, and didn't do anything dramatic. The ERY is working slowly. With respect to Baygam, we had better results with the Kutapressin, but its no longer available, and the new med (Nexpro?) Dr G won't approve becuase they have not had it tested for safety. Candi DAVIS <cdavis642@...> wrote: , Do you also do the Bicillin CR shots or the IMMG shots? We also do the ERY three times a day plus both shots. The last blood work had an ASO of 171 for my son. I was wondering....Thanks Candi Re: Autism and antibiotics study**have faith!!** Have faith, the PANDAS treatment with ERY does really work. My oldest started with of a ASO titer of 900, and with Enrythemyecin treatments 333mg 3x daily for 2 yrs (maybe a little less) he is now normal on his ASO titers. He really did bounce back great, he is doing great academically and is really matured nicely. He was definitely, but at the begining you would have said he was ADD, now I have removed that label everywhere on his records. Now, my other guy has had a really rough time, his ASO titer when we started was like 1166, its now around 400 plus and its been 3 yrs, but its getting better. The ERY does not cause too much problems with yeast, but what does cause problems is when they get sick and are on Amoxil....that is a big problem, because the Amoxil creates tons of yeast, and I am doing the antifungals plus acidopholous. 2 plus tablets of acidopholous a day to bring in the friendly bacteria. So for some kids it works good, but for the sicker kids it will take a long time to kill off the strep bacteria. > > > Hi Becky. I had Clostridium once and almost died. > > I was very, very > > sick, as a result of not finishing antibiotics prior > > to some > > surgery. I wonder if most of us carry some of that > > bacteria in our > > GI track and would therefore test positive, > > naturally. I can't > > imagine having an all out attack, worthy of > > Vancomycin, and not be > > aware of it. This is a very strong antibiotic...At > > the time, the > > strongest one available and the one used to treat > > the awful flesh > > eating bacterias. If Vancomycin doesn't work, one > > would be in very > > serious trouble. This is where you could become > > very concerned about > > becoming resistant to antibiotics and therefore > > really in trouble if > > plagued by any other serious bacteria. Might be > > worth some research. > > > > Lori > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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