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Blog 5/08
Warning: this is a lengthy one as it's been a while.
I never would have believed this a year ago, but I've been taking Flagyli [9] for the last three days of my continuous protocol. Early on the nausea from Flagyl made me switch to Tinidazole. But I decided to try some Flagyl and noticed that it gives me more energy and clearer thinking than the Tini. I think there is reason to believe that it is a bit more effective than the Tini-- I have increased sinus drainage, some increased joint pain and the energy increase. Maybe there has been some bacterial resistance to Tini, from having used it for two years, that there isn't to Flagyl. Who knows? At any rate, I'll see if I can maintain continous flagyl, as it's only three days on the switch. Sometimes reactions build up.
I haven't blogged my treatment for a while, as I've been waiting to see if I would stick with a shift in protocol. So far, still with it, so thought it might be time to report in and get other's thoughts. New folks, please read this as informational only. It does help clarify Dr. Stratton's use of the continuous rather than pulsed protocol, but the rest of the hypotheses here are presented as my own speculations, not scientific fact.
Full-dose pulses: This is the more usual CAP outlined by David Wheldoni [29]. It emphasizes the importance of time in between the big apoptosisi [21] hit of Flagyl/Tini, allowing tissue recovery from inflammation, porphyrin dump, and cell replacement time. Conditions which require longer time to clear the tissues and regenerate (such as neurological infection) require longer spacing between pulses. Other conditions can shorten the time between pulses, but two weeks seems to be a useful "bottom line" recovery time for most conditions treated here.
This is mostly to mark that I'm day 2 on pulse 22 so I don't forget to keep record. This one is not as bad as the first one on Rifampin (pulse 20) but more of a hit than the last pulse in terms of inflammatory pain. I'm still at one capsule of Rifampin per day as I haven't worked up the gumption or masochism to go to full dose (2 caps per day) yet.
Awoke this morning hurting all over, and thought I'd be misreable for the rest of the day. Did one of Raven's Famous Epsom Salt Baths and it cleared all the hurt like magic. Now, if it would just work on clearing the hurt of my personal life... go soak my head? My heart? Oh, oh. Sounding like a country-western song coming on:
Oh I wish my Epsom Salts could cure my aching heart, just like the way it cures my aching joints...
I just realized that I never commented on the finish to this pulse. The reset of the pulse after the Vit C flush was not uneventful, but not unexpected for my 'average' pulse.
I carried through the Thanksgiving holiday and continued for a total of 6 days. I had a wave of pain and inflammationi [30] after each dose, and one evening where I was completely wiped out and irritable (porphyrins?). Did some powdered charcoal and added Yaemon Chlorella to my regime which may be helping.
Post-pulse- some periods of severe irritability-- yelling and cursing at mechanical objects that were not "cooperating" by doing what I wanted--- which I attribute to post-pulse apoptosisi [21] and dump of porphyrins en masse into my blood stream. Now I'm on vacation and enjoying the let-down feeling as I slow down and relax.
I went into pulse 21 with some trepidation, having been slammed by pulse 20. Pulse 20 was the first one I had done with the addition of Rifampin (still only up to one capsuye a day). I mentioned in my last blog that Dr. Stratton told me that the addition of Rifampin created a 'physiological conflict' for the Cpni [18] ie leaving it no pathway of escape, so I had more die off. I also had more post-pulse effects, a lot of apoptosisi [21] and inflammationi [30]. I finally figured out that I also had a build up of porphyrins as my anti-porphyriai [38] efforts had been lax. I hadn't seemed to need them the prior couple pulses, but with bigger die off, bigger porphyria. So just before I began the pulse I did a Vitamin C flush and felt much better after. My body soaked up a lot of Vit C before gut clearance, at least 15 grams, so I was probably depleted in this as well. Really brings down inflammation and brain fog!
In my last blog I reported that, despite having had increasingly mild pulses, this last (21st) pulse was surprisingly painful and fatiguing. I speculated that it might be due to the addition of Rifampin having some kind of synergistic effect, or perhaps creating more cryptic Cpni [18] to kill.
Last night, my second night post-pulse, I had the biggest post-pulse "slam" I've ever experienced: sudden and severe irritability, red and burning eyes, acute mid-back muscle spasm and pain, a surge of all-over inflammationi [30]. My irritability was way off the charts, and to I had the good judgement to decline to have any important conversations or make any decisions last night! All I could do was sit against a heating pad for my back, take sleep meds and ibuprophen, and hope. This morning, although I was very loggy at first, I felt much better with glucose and 2000mg Emergen-C, especially better as the day went on. What on earth was that?
I've been gradually ramping up on the added Rifampin. Worked up to one pill every day in evening, and then last weekend went to two (the full dose). The "water in the eardrum" thing finally left. It was quite intense for a week or two, and sometime last week I noticed that I didn't notice it any more.
I also decided to do a pulse starting last Wednesday, and decided to start with Flagyli [9] just to see how I tolerated it. I did Flagyl for 3 days, then switched to Tinii [14] as I ran out of Flagyl.
Observations:
The good news was that I had only a little nausea at first with Flagyl, quite a change after having such prorfound nausea early in the protocol. I was expecting a little more energy on Flagyl, as had sometimes been the case, but actually found more energy when I switched to Tini day 4 and 5. So, I'm guessing that some of the reports of feeling one better than the other when tried in series (someone reported more energy from flagyl after switching from tini midstream) may be a matter of hitting the bacteria from a second direction, no matter what is done first and second.
Links:
[1] http://www.cpnhelp.org/node/4656
[2] http://www.cpnhelp.org/he_hits_he_scores_notes_o
[3] http://www.cpnhelp.org/number_this_pulse_cfs_me_
[4] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/38
[5] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/41
[6] http://www.cpnhelp.org/chlamydia_pneumoniae/chro
[7] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/39
[8] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/24
[9] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/44
[10] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/60
[11] http://www.cpnhelp.org/chlamydia_pneumoniae/anti
[12] http://www.cpnhelp.org/chlamydia_pneumoniae/myal
[13] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/35
[14] http://www.cpnhelp.org/chlamydia_pneumoniae/an_0
[15] http://www.cpnhelp.org/chlamydia_pneumoniae/vita
[16] http://www.cpnhelp.org/glossary/term/163
[17] http://www.cpnhelp.org/glossary/term/168
[18] http://www.cpnhelp.org/glossary/term/167
[19] http://www.cpnhelp.org/test_image
[20] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taking_a_break_from_conti
[21] http://www.cpnhelp.org/glossary/term/88
[22] http://www.cpnhelp.org/my_discontinuous_continuo
[23] http://www.cpnhelp.org/oh_darn_flagylation
[24] http://www.cpnhelp.org/continuous_flagyl_yes
[25] http://www.cpnhelp.org/continuous_treatment
[26] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/45
[27] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/37
[28] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/48
[29] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/36
[30] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/67
[31] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/6
[32] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/62
[33] http://www.cpnhelp.org/a_pulsing_commentary_to_p
[34] http://www.cpnhelp.org/pulse_22_started
[35] http://www.cpnhelp.org/the_news_from_lake_pulse_
[36] http://www.cpnhelp.org/pulse_21_kind_and_gentle_
[37] http://www.cpnhelp.org/taxonomy/term/43
[38] http://www.cpnhelp.org/glossary/term/175
[39] http://www.cpnhelp.org/major_post_pulse_slam_and
[40] http://www.cpnhelp.org/update_rifampin_pulse_20_
[41] http://www.cpnhelp.org/blog/jim_k?page=1
[42] http://www.cpnhelp.org/blog/jim_k?page=2
[43] http://www.cpnhelp.org/blog/jim_k?page=3