Documentary

http://turnthecorner.org/UnderOurSkin2008/

 

this looks like it could be very interesting....

 

Steve 

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Diagnoised 98 with ReA (reactive arthritis), Cpnii found in eyes! after2 years of study and some trials with Cipro and Biaxin ReA passed. since then colon complications. Did lamisil and fungizone for one year recently, big improvement. Yet still colon probl

 Bleu- You are certainly

 Bleu- You are certainly one who knows the power of documentaries. Thanks for this. The Lyme's community has been spearheading the fight for chronic infectionsi to be recognized for a long time now. This is a timely documentary.

CAPi for Cpni 11/04. Dx: 25yrs CFSi & FMSi. Protocol: 200mg Doxyi, 500mg MWF Azith, Tinii 1000mg/day pulses; Vit D1000 units, INHi 150mg, Magnascent Iodine 20 drps/day, T4 & T3

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CAPi for Cpni 11/04. Dx: 25yrs CFSi & FMSi. Currently: 150mg BID Roxithromycin, Doxycycline 100mg BID, Tinii 1000mg/day pulses; Vit D2000 units, T4 & T3

Im tying to get it online,

Im tying to get it online, Im talking with the producers but they are looking for triditional media primarally, but if we can get it online then you will be the first to know.

 

 

 

Diagnoised 98 with ReA (reactive arthritis), Cpni found in eyes! after2 years of study and some trials with Cipro and Biaxin ReA passed. since then colon complications. Did lamisil and fungizone for one year recently, big improvement. Yet still colon probl

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Diagnoised 98 with ReA (reactive arthritis), Cpni found in eyes! after2 years of study and some trials with Cipro and Biaxin ReA passed. since then colon complications. Did lamisil and fungizone for one year recently, big improvement. Yet still colon probl

Yes, friends with the film

Yes, friends with the film makers. A very important effort that will change alot of lives. Chris CAPi since 11/06 for CFSi. Cpni, Myco P, CMV, HHV-6 infectionsi. Doxyi 200mg daily, Zithromax 250mg MWF. NACi 2250mg daily. All other supplementsi.

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CAPi since 11/06 for Cpni, Lyme, Bartonella, Myco P, CMV, HHV-6 infectionsi. Doxyi 200mg daily, Zithromax 250mg MWF. NACi 2250mg daily. All other supplementsi.

thanks, Bleu! Am certainly

thanks, Bleu! Am certainly hopeful that you will be able to get this film online. Its description of what we are suffering from, and struggling with, sure says it all.

 

 

Their website makes for an amazing read, too. For example, their Lyme Quiz Look at the answer to #4. If Lyme can be passed on through pregnancy, certainly Cpni and other things can, too. I also remember reading how it can be passed on by infected spermatozoa.

 

 

--Minai

 

 

RRMSi, diagnosed 2/04. NACi 4/06. Started Wheldon/Stratton regime 8/30/06. Doxycycline, 8/06, Azith, 10/06. Switched to Roxithromycin 11/06. Psuedo relapse/die-off with hospitalization 1/07. Gad-enhanced MRI of brain and spine shows NO NEW DISEASE ACTIVITY Restarted CAPi with NAC and Doxy 2/07. LDNi 4/07. Stopped NAC, started Roxi, again 5/07. Now on full doses of Doxy and Roxi. NAC, again, 7/07. 1st Tinidazole Pulse, 8/11/07. USA

 

 

 

Bleu, SO good to see you

Bleu, SO good to see you here! I hope your absence means you've been busy (and profitably so). How are you doing?

The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems.  Mohandas Gandhi

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The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world’s problems. Mohandas Gandhi

Hi Mackintosh, Im doing ok.

Hi Mackintosh, Im doing ok. Im still plaged by problems with the colon, I'm currently taking brewers yeast, probiotics and zinc at about 45mg a day, which is seemingly making a good improvement. Im generally well otherwise, but the colon has never recovered from the damage that a campylobactor infection did, which I picked up after a course of Cipro, (that was the course that killed the ReA and Cpn by about 80%). However the Campylobactor went undected for about 6 months and again nearly did me in, untill I finally went to a private clinic to have it tested, Parascope (the local GP and hospital tests missed it 3 times).

So as a little tip to all here, if you get any problems with the colon, go to a private testing co (it might save your life).

On a side note Parascope are thinking about closing down. The guy who runs it is called Bob, he's retiring and is unsure of its future, one of his reasons being that others now offer similar tests, such as IWDL. However, I completly disagree, the others are more expensive and less comprehensive IMO. I had trouble finding Parascope recently because I wanted another test, also for a freind, but they never had a website and the info online about them was for their old office. I fixed this in 3 days then told them they had a brand new website afterwards, they were quite suprised lol, anyway I suspect that might have been why they were feeling that the service was no longer needed (no one could find them). I would urge anyone in the UK to use them. Also I would go further and maybe send them an email expressing the need for such a service to remain open: bob.jackson (*at*) leedsth.nhs.uk

As regards working Im still developing web apps and the latest is a free music player called myplaylist. It's another one just for fun really, but it's doing well and is hopefully going be the most popular music site on the internet lol.

I might have to do a boring comerical one next eeeer.

bleu

 

 

 

Diagnoised 98 with ReA (reactive arthritis), Cpn found in eyes! after2 years of study and some trials with Cipro and Biaxin ReA passed. since then colon complications. Did lamisil and fungizone for one year recently, big improvement. Yet still colon probl

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Diagnoised 98 with ReA (reactive arthritis), Cpni found in eyes! after2 years of study and some trials with Cipro and Biaxin ReA passed. since then colon complications. Did lamisil and fungizone for one year recently, big improvement. Yet still colon probl

Chris, put in a good word

Chris, put in a good word for me ;-) (doc-film-net) It would be really great if we could get it, I built doc-film-net to help get just this sort of info out there. BTW the site is now top of google for 'documentaries online' cool ha.

 

bleu

Diagnoised 98 with ReA (reactive arthritis), Cpni found in eyes! after2 years of study and some trials with Cipro and Biaxin ReA passed. since then colon complications. Did lamisil and fungizone for one year recently, big improvement. Yet still colon probl

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Diagnoised 98 with ReA (reactive arthritis), Cpni found in eyes! after2 years of study and some trials with Cipro and Biaxin ReA passed. since then colon complications. Did lamisil and fungizone for one year recently, big improvement. Yet still colon probl

This documentary was suppose

This documentary was suppose to be this past week on Monday in NYC.  It was moved to May.  The reason for the move- it was picked up by the Tribecca Film Festival !

Here is link to the Tribecca schedule for Under Our Skin.

Daisy - Husband on CAPi 5/07.  Minoi, Roxyi, Diflucan round two 1-31, Rifampin, Bactrim DS, Prednisone, Novantrone, Doxyi, Azithromycin, Flagyli

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Daisy - Husband on CAPi 5/07.  "When Going Thru Hell, Just Keep Going", Winston Churchill

The trailer for "Under our

The trailer for "Under our skin" can be seen here.

Another great film/documentary is "So much so fast"  although this one is for inspiration only - won't teach you anything about any disease.

CFSi. Started CAPi 03-07.
Currently: Roxi 600mg + Doxyi 200mg . 10 Pulses done. Sauna every other day. D 7200IU

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Hunter: Don't think - experiment

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