Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Yes, several have tested negative and even a negative with any current lyme test still doesn't mean you don't have lyme. Bowen Lab has a good lyme test also but it's not 100% either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 > > Hi all-- LDN 2.25 MG for 1 year now -- diagnosis FMS 10 years ago-- > and then optic neuropathy 2 years ago..with neurological issues > (muscle twitching , coordnation, brain fog, muscle jerking etc.) > Negative for MS. Postive IGENEX. I've improved over the past year... > also did nystatin/extreme diet yeast diet for 4 months.. yeast die 5 > months.. yeast loads lowered according to great plains lab but still a > little high. Considering now diflucan and yeast diet again. Also > started ashok gupta's amygdala retraining exercises (destress-relax > the amygdal.. see his site for details). Anyway i feel better than > year ago but still have all my symptoms only alot less. Worse than 3 > years ago. No vision improvement in eye from optic neuritis attach 2 > years ago. I do feel the amygdala retraining has made the BIGGEST > difference so far. Also getting amalgams out ( 2 left to go). > Considering abx treatment as last resort for lyme -- IGENEX test for 2 > years ago was positive. I'm still skeptical about long term abx > treatment and lyme diagnosis. I'm wondering.. has anyone ever had a > negative igenex test? Everyone that I hear gets tested , test > positive. Yes I am a big skeptic about everything! No clear cut > answers when you fall between the crack of modern medicine! > =========== Why are you not up to the optimal LDN dose of 4.5mg? Go to http://www.myherbs.com and contact or on that site and discuss Dr. Cowden's alternative lyme treatment protocol with them. They have on sale Dr. Cowden's alternative lyme protocol formulas. You most likely have lyme induced Fibro. You must treat the lyme, LDN will not rid you of lyme. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 Hello! In answer to your question about Igenex and does anyone test negative...yes, many people do, and a false negative is way more common than false positive. I have met people on Lyme groups that test negative but are very sick. Good Drs who understand lyme will treat on symptoms only as the tests are not 100% and virtually all the time the error is not a false positive but the other way around. For more info from those who are dealing wiht Lyme and can answer your questions better than I can, try the lymestrategies group or Lymeandrife group. I belong to both and also have lyme. /MI > > Hi all-- LDN 2.25 MG for 1 year now -- diagnosis FMS 10 years ago-- > and then optic neuropathy 2 years ago..with neurological issues > (muscle twitching , coordnation, brain fog, muscle jerking etc.) > Negative for MS. Postive IGENEX. I've improved over the past year... > also did nystatin/extreme diet yeast diet for 4 months.. yeast die 5 > months.. yeast loads lowered according to great plains lab but still a > little high. Considering now diflucan and yeast diet again. Also > started ashok gupta's amygdala retraining exercises (destress-relax > the amygdal.. see his site for details). Anyway i feel better than > year ago but still have all my symptoms only alot less. Worse than 3 > years ago. No vision improvement in eye from optic neuritis attach 2 > years ago. I do feel the amygdala retraining has made the BIGGEST > difference so far. Also getting amalgams out ( 2 left to go). > Considering abx treatment as last resort for lyme -- IGENEX test for 2 > years ago was positive. I'm still skeptical about long term abx > treatment and lyme diagnosis. I'm wondering.. has anyone ever had a > negative igenex test? Everyone that I hear gets tested , test > positive. Yes I am a big skeptic about everything! No clear cut > answers when you fall between the crack of modern medicine! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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