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Tongue covered in blisters and sore throat
By Twickle Purple
Created 08/18/2008 - 1:40pm

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My throat became sore last week, it was like swallowing broken glass. My tongue became covered in a thick white coating that had raw patches and so I figured that I've got the yeasties. I am itchy all over, but that could be the heat and high humidity igniting my eczema -- so it may not be a consideration.  Today while brushing my teeth & tongue it looked like my tongue was raw and bloody at the back so we took a flashlight and mirror to it.  The back and along one side is covered in many small and not so small blisters ,and it looks very raw.  It hurts to swallow...

Does anyone know what this is and what I can do to make it better? 

Thanks,
Corinna

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Corinna | GFAi [1]. Wheldon Protocol: 4–8/08. Can't kill the yeast.

‹ iodoral and die off [2] Do antibiotics cause changes in weight? › [3]

Corinna, gargle with hot

Submitted by macorn on Mon, 2008-08-18 14:05.
Corinna, gargle with hot salt water is what I recommend. Sounds very painfulYell  Bless you!

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Mary Ann

SPMSi [4]. Dx 1991. EDSSi [5] 6.5.  Weldon CAPi [6]; 3/08  NAC 2400, Doxy & Azith. 7th metroi [7] pulse 12/08 

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Corrina, did your doc give

Submitted by raven on Mon, 2008-08-18 14:16.

Corrina, did your doc give you a prescription for Diflucan (Flucanozole)?? If not,you should talk to him/her about it right away. Sometimes I take it once a week to control yeast. Salt water might work--try unrefined sea salt. I think Iodoral is also effective against yeast.Since I have been taking it I haven't needed to take Diflucan as often!!!

Raven

CAPi [6] since 8-05 for Cpni [8] and Mycoplasma P. for MSi [9] and/or CFSi [10] Also EBVi [11] and HHV6

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Feeling 98% well and going for 100! Still testing + for Cpni [8] since June '08.CAPi [6] since 8-05 for Cpn and Mycoplasma P. for MSi [9] and/or CFSi [10]. Also EBVi [11] and HHV6 NACi [12], Iodoral, T3, BHRT, Methylcobalamin injections, Nitro patch, LDNi [13] and Methylation supplementsi [14]

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Thanks Mary Ann and Raven.I

Submitted by Twickle Purple on Mon, 2008-08-18 14:38.

Thanks Mary Ann and Raven.

I find that the gargling very hard to do and painful. I also brush with a salt tooth paste which is supposed to help against oral irritations... I do take Iodoral presently. I have Nilstat, I got it online -- will that work? How should I dose it?

I googled and found that it looks exactly like Lichen Planus -- so much so that I'm pretty sure that's what it is. I'd post a piccie but I think you'd all get grossed out. Tongue out

Could this be tied to my rapid 25lb weight loss, all-over shakes and weakness? I'm into my 12th week of Doxyi [15] and 6th week of Zithi [16]. My diet is all carbs and I'm always eating the pure sugar tabs. I have always had very good blood sugar so diabetes is not a concern. I am at my first day back at work in a few weeks and just want to go back to bed.

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Corinna | GFAi [1]. Wheldon Protocol: 4–8/08. Can't kill the yeast.

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Corinna, have you let a

Submitted by Janice C on Mon, 2008-08-18 15:09.
Corinna, have you let a physician or dentist see your tongue? They might prescribe something like a mouth rinse that might at least make you feel better. Your poor tongue!

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Combined Antibiotic Protocol minocycline, azithromycin, metronidazolei [7] for muscle pain, insomnia, interstitial cystitisi [17], sinus, disphonia, dry eyes, stiff neck, veins, thyroid, TMJ.

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Thanks Janice. I just had a

Submitted by Twickle Purple on Mon, 2008-08-18 17:41.
Thanks Janice. I just had a phone consult with my CAPi [6] prescribing MD this afternoon.  I'm going to start with Sodium BiCarb rinses and then Nystatin liquid.

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Corinna | GFAi [1]. Wheldon Protocol: 4–8/08. Can't kill the yeast.

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Hang in there

Submitted by Red on Mon, 2008-08-18 21:50.
Hang in there Corinna.    Hopefully the Nystatin will work quickly!

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Treatment for Rosaceai [18]

  • CAPi [6]:  01/06 - 07/07
  • High-Dose Vit D3, NACi [12] & FIRi [19] Sauna Only:  07/07 - 11/08
  • Intermittent CAP, High-Dose Vit D3:  11/08 - Present

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Thanks Dan. I just gargled

Submitted by Twickle Purple on Mon, 2008-08-18 22:32.

Thanks Dan. I just gargled with the backing soda and it was only mildly unpleasant but made my tongue hurt more.  I'm looking forward to this being gone.

I'm taking 10,000IU D3 and two VSL3 capsules (450B probiotic) so I'd hoped I would side step this.  Tim has no problem and takes the same ABXi [20] (but less D3) as I do, so I think it could that my steroids make me more prone. I blame those steroids for everything! Laughing

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Corinna | GFAi [1]. Wheldon Protocol: 4–8/08. Can't kill the yeast.

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Hi Corinna,I'm sure the

Submitted by Red on Tue, 2008-08-19 07:41.

Hi Corinna,

I'm sure the steroids aren't helping with this, but hopefully you'll be at a point where you can cut down on them or cut them out altogether very soon.    Keep us posted.   I'm hoping you'll kick this very soon!

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Treatment for Rosaceai [18]

  • CAPi [6]:  01/06 - 07/07
  • High-Dose Vit D3, NACi [12] & FIRi [19] Sauna Only:  07/07 - 11/08
  • Intermittent CAP, High-Dose Vit D3:  11/08 - Present

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If it had not been

Submitted by Michèle on Tue, 2008-08-19 10:37.

If it had not been mentioned before I would have suggested Nystatin, Hamish was prescribed it when he had his bone marrow transplant as his immunei [21] system was practically nonexistant.    He had to swirl it round in his mouth before swallowing.

I hope you find a solution quickly. 

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Michèle (UK) GFAi [1]: Wheldon CAPi [6] 1st May 2006. Daily Doxyi [15], Azi MWF, metroi [7] pulse. Zoo keeper for Ella, RRMSi [22], At worse EDSSi [5] 9, 3 months later 7 now 6.5 Wheldon CAP 16th March 2006

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Thanks Dan and Michéle. I

Submitted by Twickle Purple on Tue, 2008-08-19 11:06.

Thanks Dan and Michéle. I started with the Nilstat capsules and will hopefully have the oral formula by tomorrow. I suspect this infection goes beyond my mouth, my eyes are very irritated, my ears are wet with a fine brittle crust in the canal, and I itch from head to toe.

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Corinna | GFAi [1]. Wheldon Protocol: 4–8/08. Can't kill the yeast.

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My Rx for the oral formula

Submitted by Twickle Purple on Wed, 2008-08-20 17:32.
My Rx for the oral formula is not with the liquid... I am to open 3 capsules and use 1.5 million units of the powder in my mouth.  Hopefully I won't need to do this too long!

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Corinna | GFAi [1]. Wheldon Protocol: 4–8/08. Can't kill the yeast.

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