Guest guest Posted July 7, 2011 Report Share Posted July 7, 2011 thanks so much! karen From: ecoartist1@...Reply-to: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Sent: 7/7/2011 3:29:40 A.M. Eastern Daylight TimeSubj: Skip & apos;s Pharmacy in Boca Raton FL Re: anyone else have trouble w/ Hopewell Pharm Very friendly and has been known for their old-fashioned friendliness, patient education, pioneering research on best-priced LDN (they present at conferences), compounding services; another is Women's International Pharm., one of the biggest To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Sent: Wed, July 6, 2011 6:56:34 PMSubject: Re: anyone else have trouble w/ Hopewell Pharm so sorry for your experience but I have worked with about 6 compounding places and will say it normally takes a week if they have to ship. that is pretty common From: klwadler@... Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 3:48 PM To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: anyone else have trouble w/ Hopewell Pharm The man in the pharmacy told me I may have to wait a week for delivery of an antifungal. Then he gave me a whole lecture about how long it takes to compound meds. I've been getting compounded meds for 12 yrs now and never spoke to anyone so uncompassionate and uncaring. Any suggestions for another compounding pharmacy? I can't say for certainty that we got any die-off from abx. With high dose vit. A once and with diflucan once or twice we know we had die-off because of the rash and his reaction. With abx, any die-off he might have experienced was too subtle to notice. To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism >Sent: Tue, July 5, 2011 2:28:46 AMSubject: Re: Re: Doug Coil , did you get die-offs from this course of ABX treatment. Our doc treats aggressively too but we have not started. Still getting gut stronger. Fransel Sender: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2011 08:04:04 -0700 (PDT) To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > ReplyTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: Re: Re: Doug Coil We did a few months of amox., followed by a couple of months of zith, a few more months of zith/bactrim/mepron, then a couple of months of roxy and weekend tindamax, a couple of weeks of augmentin xr, then about 5 months of rifampin and omnicef with the last couple months adding biaxin. Now, he's on minocycline. Yes, his condition is a tough nut to crack. Band 30 could cross-react with a virus, so we may do a viral panel on him. In the past, we did Valtrex for 3 months with no response. He did have a reaction to the mmr, so perhaps, the inherited lyme and co. spread the gas, and the mmr started the fire. Before lyme treatments, the 3rd of 4 trials with high dose Vitamin A did cause some kind of a die-off. Yes, rifing takes a long time as does everything else... To: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Sent: Sun, July 3, 2011 7:59:29 AMSubject: Re: Doug Coil Curiously, what did you use to treat Bartonella and Lyme? I think it's unusual to have no improvement from treatments. A lot doctors who are making people well that mainstream docs haven't been able to will say that symptoms over-rule lab tests. I actually have not heard of anyone using rifes/zappers on children. I have heard of talk about people considering it, but no one stated results. These machines are targeted by the FDA at times for investigations, so there is some fear about talking about them on the forums. When I pondered through the "rifing" Yahoo Group, I saw recoveries taking years, while also using additional treatments. So, I wasn't impressed enough to try it. I do think that it's a cheap treatment, since you zap instead of having to keep buying pills. At a local Lyme meeting I went to where some people talk about rifing/zapping, they said that the die-off is very bad at times -- that people have to be very careful about zapping for a very short while at first or they can get extreme die-off symptoms. Most on the rifing forums talk about die-off and actually use the die-off reaction as a way to determine how long to zap and if they still have the targeted pathogen in them. Since your doc is familiar with them, make sure you ask him lots of questions. Love and prayers,Heidi N >> Anyone try the Doug Coil on themselves or their ASD children? I saw the video > where Rosner interviews the original inventor and his story is compelling. I've > read several other stories of success with this type of machine. We saw my son's > LLMD last month and he said that Rife machines DO work for killing spirochetes. > They may even penetrate the cysts. After a year and half of abx, my son finally > got a normal, negative Bartonella lab result. The borrelia result was Igenix and > CDC negative, too. He only had a 41 IND for IGM and a 30 and 41 (double star) > with 31 and 83-93 both IND for the IGG. The 30 came out of nowhere as that one > had never showed up before. But, he's still as autistic as ever...> > We did start minocycline as he is 8 now and we did 4 initial mHBOT dives this > past week. We were told that 80% of the kids have yeast die-off and get flu-like > symptoms within the first 4 dives. Nothing happened (as usual), so we start the > regular, 40-dive month-long program next week as planned.> > > No virus found in this message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 10.0.1388 / Virus Database: 1516/3747 - Release Date: 07/06/11 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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