Guest guest Posted September 29, 2007 Report Share Posted September 29, 2007 Sorry, I feel like I'm yanking on your sleeve tonight but I had a related question and wondered what you might think. Do you think the Lyme bacteria somehow enter the CSF the way Theresa Binstock described certain herpes-type viruses getting through the blood-brain barrier? Her paper on vaccination sequelae described such a phenomenon, triggered by the the MMR and consequent interferon gamma pulses which theoretically increase BBB porousness: http://members.jorsm.com/~binstock/vacc-let.htm From Binstock's paper: " By subjecting an an infant to an MMR around the time of his or her 1st birthday, a physician not only causes the pre-toddler to have impaired immunity for several weeks or months thereafter, but this impairment in immunity occurs during what for some children is an extended period of normally occurring " transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy " , ie, a time between (a) the decline of maternal antibodies in the infant's blood, and ( the gradual strengthening of the infant's own immune defenses (eg, 30-32). In other words, a naturally occurring period of increased susceptibility to infection in some pre-toddlers is the very time at which the MMR and its immune-impairment are mandated. To administer the MMR during a time of naturally lower immunity (in some children) means that those children would be at increased risk of having an increased pathogen load in peripheral tissues as the MMR-induced pulse of interferon gamma increased permeability in the intestinal and blood-brain barriers. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) provides an example, because infants can be congenitally or neonatally infected but remain asymptomatic even though the CMV remains within the child (33). For some such children, a vaccination that impairs immunity would be permissive for increased viral replication. Furthermore, that same vaccination (eg, the MMR), via its pulse of endogenous interferon gamma, would increase blood-brain barrier and gastrointestinal permeability concurrently with increased viral replication occurring in the presence of vaccination-impaired immunity. > > Have you seen any cases of lyme iduced autism? Have you at least heard > of this connection? Both my husband and I have Lyme and we are testing > our daughter now for it but a friend of mine found this connection > with her son and with IV antibiotics and deep pressure HBO (2.4atm) he > is making nice improvements. Just wondering if the DAN people were on > board with this thinking. > > Tina > > > > _____________________________________________________________ > AT & amp;T $19.99 Prepaid Cell Phones > Cell phones for any budget. No Commitments, Credit Check or Deposit. > http://3rdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2221/fc/JKFkuJkD78F3IFYWhYqB7R0T sPQ412HxhyOPdfJB0WA48FGDtPsiYc/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 Hi, I'm trying to get some feedback for a friend on Dr Stoller. Anyone have experiences with him & what are they & your opinions? Thank you again, Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 I've been working with Dr. Stoller for a few months. I asked the same questions on other boards when I was a new patient, as well. I've always gotten good reviews of him from others. My own personal opions are also favorable. I find him to be an incredibly intelligent man, who is knowledgeable about current research. He's also friendly and approachable, and has always " worked " with me when I've been hesitant and reluctant to try new things. He also cares deeply and advocates for children. Will your friend be visiting the Santa Fe or Sacramento clinic? @...: hugs4Him99@...: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 20:59:04 +0000Subject: [ ] Dr Stoller Hi, I'm trying to get some feedback for a friend on Dr Stoller. Anyone have experiences with him & what are they & your opinions?Thank you again,Michele _________________________________________________________________ In a rush? Get real-time answers with Windows Live Messenger. http://www.windowslive.com/messenger/overview.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh_rea\ ltime_042008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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