Guest guest Posted August 3, 2002 Report Share Posted August 3, 2002 Has anyone in the group had the Intraarticular injections of clindamycin as posting below? "Intraarticular injections of clindamycin have been very effective when thereactive state of the joint is so intense that penetrance (of theantibiotic) is not achieved by the oral or IV route. The inflammation mustbe reduced in most instances for maximum clindamycin effect. The usualtreatment plan for large joints, clindamycin 2 cc (300 mg.), plusdexamethasone 1 cc (4 mg.) A reduced amount of the same combination of thesemedications is used for smaller joints." I have inflamation just above the knee. Its like they are infected and are having a difficult time clearing. Has anyone tried the above? thx. kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2002 Report Share Posted August 3, 2002 Kathy, Have you had the Hemex panel of tests done to test for fibrinogen, etc.? Or the Nanobacteria test? When people have been on AP for some time and are not making good progress, sometimes these two type tests reveal problems that need to be resolved and that are keeping us from progressing toward wellness that we should. The way I understand the hypercoagubility state is that stealth organisms have created this thickened blood state to protect themselves. This thickened state keeps medications from reaching them. The usual treatment for this is one of different forms of Heparin (an RX blood-thining medication) or powerful natural anti- inflammatory supplements, depending on the severity of the problem. In some categories, as high as 97% of people tested have shown positive. The nanobacteria cover themselves with a substance that protects them from our bodies natural protectors and other medications, creating an ongoing, longterm protected source of infection. The treatment for nanobacteria is said to take about four months to dissolve the calcific formations, and tetracycline is used to penetrate these organisms and clear them out. These may not apply to you at all, but thought I'd " throw these out " for consideration. bg > Has anyone in the group had the Intraarticular injections of clindamycin as posting below? > > " Intraarticular injections of clindamycin have been very effective when the > reactive state of the joint is so intense that penetrance (of the > antibiotic) is not achieved by the oral or IV route. The inflammation must > be reduced in most instances for maximum clindamycin effect. The usual > treatment plan for large joints, clindamycin 2 cc (300 mg.), plus > dexamethasone 1 cc (4 mg.) A reduced amount of the same combination of these > medications is used for smaller joints. " > > I have inflamation just above the knee. Its like they are infected and are having a difficult time clearing. Has anyone tried the above? thx. kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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