Guest guest Posted November 23, 2010 Report Share Posted November 23, 2010 I had a positve titre for myco and chlamydia pnuemonia (RA, ReA), My daughter has chronic tendonitis and I asked them to test her. they said she had abnormal on both, but they re-rested and said it was " fine " that it meant she HAD an infection in the past but is fine now.. (they have NO clue) anyway, I asked for copies of the tests and will see what it says for myself. Im assuming I will have to take these lab results to someone who knows about the infectious theory? any comments? Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2010 Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 I would think (and that is a dangerous thing to do in the medical realm) that if your lab tests show that you have infections, then they should prescribe you antibiotics. Perhaps you could show them that minocycline has been proven effective against mycoplasma. I see this as exciting news for you! Confirmation of infections by two bacteria known to create rheumatic problems. Good luck with your path to recovery! I would encourage you to join the internet arthritis registry. The more definitive causes of RA (by bacteria) and the resulting cure by antibiotic treatment, the sooner antibiotic protocol will be more widely accepted, and therefore available to others who are suffering needlessly. I encourage everyone to take part in this registry. http://www.arthritis.org/arthritis-internet-registry.php Amy in NC > > I had a positve titre for myco and chlamydia pnuemonia (RA, ReA), My daughter has chronic tendonitis and I asked them to test her. they said she had abnormal on both, but they re-rested and said it was " fine " that it meant she HAD an infection in the past but is fine now.. (they have NO clue) anyway, I asked for copies of the tests and will see what it says for myself. Im assuming I will have to take these lab results to someone who knows about the infectious theory? any comments? Kathy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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