Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Thanks, Cheryl. That is a relief! I certainly didn't want to go through this medication withdrawal misery only to find the AP hadn't touched it. Still, I'm excited to say goodbye to two more pills!! I can't believe I not only don't take the mega dose NSAIDS, but I also don't even miss them! In fact, any time I wake up with a sore joint, instead of thinking another joint is about to go kaput, I instead gloat that the mycoplasmas are being attacked in a new area. :-) It seems logical to me that the Mycoplasma would be the culprit for fibro. I know I have the Mycoplasma Pneumonia since I've had walking pneumonia at least five times as an adult, but I never really paid attention to my blood work at the beginning. I was just so anxious to try the AP, I didn't really care! LOL Blessings! Terri _____ From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf Of Cheryl Ferguson Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 10:56 PM rheumatic Subject: Re: rheumatic fibro question Terri: I do not have RA, but am undertaking the AP for Fibro under the care of Dr. Franco in California. I also see another AP doctor closer to home in Sacramento who specializes in Fibro and treats with AP. He also uses LDN which has been discussed on this forum lately. My opinion is, Yes, AP is used to treat fibro. I have high titers of IGg and IGm for Mycoplasma Pnemonia. Cheryl Ferguson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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