Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 HUM...what ever....I joined the IHMA and I was all so told I would receive new letters and a CD. WHAT EVER! As far as this group and all these chambers another WHAT EVER!! You all fight to much you are not helping any one. By the time you are done you just send back e-mails to each how you are going to take each other to court. Again WHAT EVER!!! What happened to caring and helping each other??? HUH???? Why you want to clutter up peoples e-mails with fights and why would people want to trust any one when all it is about is money and fighting?? I have gave up on all and any thing to do with Hyper Baric Medicines, I think that it is all about money. If there are some of you that don't like this e-mail oh well add to the other ones you have. Here is my name nothing to hide. ... [ ] LYME PROTOCOL , please send me, privately, your mailing address and I will send you a free CD that includes the entire book, The Uncertain Miracle, which outlines a protocol used in 1970 for Lyme Disease. This CD also gives our entire business plan, which is the blueprint for making hyperbaric medicine standard of care in two to five years. You can judge for yourself. We are assembling teams of physicians who are compiling the best evidence available for each of these various diagnoses. And we are also assembling a list of patients to participate in these studies when they are up and running. If you wish, we can add you to that list when we activate the Lyme disease study. In the meantime we can put you in touch with someone on that team. Sincerely, Anita W. Duncan Executive Director International Hyperbaric Medical Association International Hyperbaric Medical Association Foundation Support your organizations www.HyperbaricMedicalAssociation.org Ph: 540-720-3844 Fx: 540-720-4837 __________________________________________ Message: 20 Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 18:26:38 EST From: Storageboxs@... Hello, " ......................... I am a Lyme sufferer and have need of hbot also. I understand it can help but there are so many different opinions. Will the inflatable bag help or is the pressure too low? If anyone has time to enlighten me ..........., I would appreciate it. the lymee and right arm to the lion hearted TBI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 That's a lot of antibiotics to be taken at one time. I hope you are taking a good probiotic and take it a LOT. Try the Flagyl first and see what happens. Sometimes Flagyl will upset your stomach REALLY bad. If that happens you need to be on ly on that and not Zithromax also so you know for sure it is the zithromax. What are you going to do with the Minocycline?? How often do you take it? Most of us take it MWF and if you do too then take the Flagyl on a day you don't take Minocycline. People have found just switching to brand Minocin really stops a plateau. How long are you to take the Zithromax?? Do you have an AP doc? Good luck and let us know how you do. Cooky AP 11 yrs From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf Of Emma Sand Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 3:35 PM rheumatic Subject: rheumatic Lyme protocol Hi everyone, Just wondering... I'm only on minocycline right now, going through a long plateau, going to add Flagyl and Zithromax. My AP doc prescribed the Flagyl at 2000mg per day for 21 days. Should I do that first and do the Zithromax after? Or should I do a lower dose and do everything at once? I've been blown away by all the Lyme materials I've been reading... Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Hi, I have been on AP now less than a month and I am taking 100 mg mynocycline twice daily. Until recently I have had only a little nausea when taking the morning capsule, but have started experiencing some problems associated with IBS and other issues. What exactly do the probiotics do? Thanks, Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Hi Kathy: Probiotics include things like lactobacillus, acidophilus (sp?) and other good bacteria that normally reside in one's large intestine. The IBS you are experiencing is because the minocyline antibiotic is killing off some of the good bacteria you need is your large intestine. The probiotic will put back the good bacteria being killed by the minocycline; and probably should be taken after the minocycline. I recommend a probiotic called Reuteri Pearls, available at www.vitaminshoppe.com. These have several things in them -- not just lactobacillus, for example. Hope this helps. Diane Springob ________________________________ From: kathy hunt <rollercoaster120@...> rheumatic Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 8:30:41 AM Subject: RE: rheumatic Lyme protocol Hi, I have been on AP now less than a month and I am taking 100 mg mynocycline twice daily. Until recently I have had only a little nausea when taking the morning capsule, but have started experiencing some problems associated with IBS and other issues. What exactly do the probiotics do? Thanks, Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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