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What to do [1]

Submitted by Rachelb01 on Tue, 2008-04-22 18:48.
  • Azithromycin [2]
  • Doxycycline [3]
  • Minocycline [4]
  • NAC [5]
  • Vitamins [6]
So it's been almost four months of being on the capi [7] and I am starting to feel a little better, less sore, still have headaches but not everyday, and still tired.  I continue to get a die off rash here and there and I still have a few sinus problemsi [8].  I went to the dr.yesterday for a check up and he told me he wants me to start my first pulse on the first and then start coming off all the abxi [9].  Isn't that kinda soon?  When he first put me on it he said it would be for a year and now all of a sudden he's changing his mind without even running more labs.  What should I do?

Brain Fog [10]

Submitted by Rachelb01 on Thu, 2008-03-06 20:43.
Is there anything out there that helps this brain fog? Some days I can't even think of what week in the month it is, needless to say it's not helping my academics.  Also, does anyone actually take all those supplementsi [11] listed on the chart?

New to this [12]

Submitted by Rachelb01 on Thu, 2008-02-28 22:53.

Hi Everyone,

I just found out last month that I had cpni [13] and started the capi [7] of 200mg doxyi [3], 250mg MWF Azith, 1200mg NACi [5], and soon will be starting the Metronidazolei [14] pulses.  I guess I'm not sure what to expect, this first month has been bad enough with CFSi [15] I have been absolutely wore out and sore.  I guess I'm not sure if all my pain is from the cpn.  A few years ago I was in a car accident and have bulged discs through my back and neck and still have pain and headaches everyday, even with chiropractic visits and lots of physical therapy. So I am guessing a lot of my muscle soreness is from the cpn.  I guess I am just looking for any input or suggestions.

Thanks,

Rachel

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