Guest guest Posted October 24, 2011 Report Share Posted October 24, 2011 Have you considered the possibility that Lyme disease could be the cause of your MS symptoms and your digestion issues? If you have been infected with the Lyme bacteria, it might explain why taking an antibiotic is helping you feel better. KC > > am currently taking augmentin for a gum infection--was dreading the stomach misery that would go along with it, but am finding to my delight that my stomach actually feels better than it has in months! anyone else experience this? what's going on? > > i'd like to continue taking this periodically to keep a handle on whatever's going on in there. follow the BBD and am taking many measures to enhance digestion and good GI health as well--but they don't seem to be working as well as they used to, and have been in free fall for the entire last year. kaiser always responds to anything outside of the box w/ 'we don't do that--it's experimental'. any suggestions as to how i can couch my request for augmentin in terms they'll agree to? considering the fact that they're not doing jack else to help me, you'd think they'd be all over this, but...well, they're kaiser. so any tips would be most welcome! > hope you're all doing well and staying strong. > much love, > aviva > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2011 Report Share Posted October 24, 2011 Have TWO MS diagnoses. Taken Rebif, Copaxone, LDN, and EAP. Still losing strength. Hired a Lyme Literate Medical Doctor (LLMD), was diagnosed w/ Lyme Disease and several co-infections. Took oral antibiotics for two years. Initial improvements, then lost improvements. Hired a second LLMD and started intramuscular antibiotics, which showed improvements w/ in 12 hours. Feel that the sudden improvement was a sign of a compromised GI tract. Likely I am classified as a " steroid disaster " and will likely have to take IV antibiotics. Notes from LLMD Burrascano's recent lecture http://sonyafightslyme.blogspot.com/2011/03/burrascano-notes-from-march-21st-tal\ k.html > > am currently taking augmentin for a gum infection--was dreading the stomach misery that would go along with it, but am finding to my delight that my stomach actually feels better than it has in months! anyone else experience this? what's going on? > > i'd like to continue taking this periodically to keep a handle on whatever's going on in there. follow the BBD and am taking many measures to enhance digestion and good GI health as well--but they don't seem to be working as well as they used to, and have been in free fall for the entire last year. kaiser always responds to anything outside of the box w/ 'we don't do that--it's experimental'. any suggestions as to how i can couch my request for augmentin in terms they'll agree to? considering the fact that they're not doing jack else to help me, you'd think they'd be all over this, but...well, they're kaiser. so any tips would be most welcome! > hope you're all doing well and staying strong. > much love, > aviva > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2011 Report Share Posted October 24, 2011 You don't have to be at their mercy anymore. if you want augmentin and they say no, you can just buy it yourself, no need to beg or plead the doctors. Cheap and no prescription needed. I use them to buy my LDN and anything else. http://www.alldaychemist.com/121-augmentin-875-125-mg.html am currently taking augmentin for a gum infection--was dreading the stomach misery that would go along with it, but am finding to my delight that my stomach actually feels better than it has in months! anyone else experience this? what's going on? i'd like to continue taking this periodically to keep a handle on whatever's going on in there. follow the BBD and am taking many measures to enhance digestion and good GI health as well--but they don't seem to be working as well as they used to, and have been in free fall for the entire last year. kaiser always responds to anything outside of the box w/ 'we don't do that--it's experimental'. any suggestions as to how i can couch my request for augmentin in terms they'll agree to? considering the fact that they're not doing jack else to help me, you'd think they'd be all over this, but...well, they're kaiser. so any tips would be most welcome! hope you're all doing well and staying strong. much love, aviva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 Do appreciate Mr. response of not being at the mercy of the physicians. I've had to switch docs at least 5 times to figure out that my sickness is better described as borreliosis aka Lyme Disease. The modern weaponized version of Lyme Disease has the same symptoms as Gulf War Illness, which is exactly how my MS / neuroborreliosis is described. Here is a 5 minute video of a researcher describing borreliosis / Gulf War Illness. The symptoms are EXACTLY my symptoms. I have two MS diagnoses, on Lyme Disease + 6 co-infections diagnosis and one neuroborreliosis diagnoses. Don , Part V, 1999, Gulf War Illness I sleep a lot. Feel free to send me a note to wake me up. > > > > am currently taking augmentin for a gum infection--was dreading the stomach misery that would go along with it, but am finding to my delight that my stomach actually feels better than it has in months! anyone else experience this? what's going on? > > > > i'd like to continue taking this periodically to keep a handle on whatever's going on in there. follow the BBD and am taking many measures to enhance digestion and good GI health as well--but they don't seem to be working as well as they used to, and have been in free fall for the entire last year. kaiser always responds to anything outside of the box w/ 'we don't do that--it's experimental'. any suggestions as to how i can couch my request for augmentin in terms they'll agree to? considering the fact that they're not doing jack else to help me, you'd think they'd be all over this, but...well, they're kaiser. so any tips would be most welcome! > > hope you're all doing well and staying strong. > > much love, > > aviva > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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