Friday, July 25, 2008
Stiking out in Germantown
A patient has had Lyme for 20 years. She has tried everthing both conventional and alternative. I got more aggressive. IV Rocephin 3 months: no response. We will not give up. I am stubborn. She is positive for CPN. We will treat with the Stratton protocol. We will retreat Babesia. We will look for HHV6 and consider Lamictal. Actually she is getting a little better. Shes started going out and taking dance lessons. There are very difficult patients. Some are easy. For some reason I like the challenge of the tough ones. If I keep trying everything believing that somewhere a break through will occur. I welcome input from patients who have improved from what seemed like hopeless Lyme. I learn from patients experiences. Thanks.
Greetings to you!
ReplyDeleteA patient showed me this blog and I find it quite interesting. Sounds like you are getting to be quite Lyme literate.
Thank you for taking time to do so.
Pumpkin
Greetings to you!
ReplyDeleteA patient showed me this blog and I find it quite interesting. Sounds like you are getting to be quite Lyme literate.
Thank you for taking time to do so.
Pumpkin
OK you are correct. I was talking about you. Our stategy: Hit Babesia: Hit CPN: Hit Bartonella: Increase oxygen levels: Add supplements: Try antiviral medicines: Keep work at it until we find the right answer. Every patient is different.
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