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cpn livith in the oral cavity
By clammed_up
Created 08/05/2008 - 12:43pm

Cpni [1] does live in my oral cavity. It was confirmed by CPR of the granulation tissue from my jaw. Everything else was negative including candida, mycoplasma and staph. Thats just insane.

Although Im doing well right now, I feel discouraged because I wonder at what point does cpn have a hold on you where you cant escape it ever.

The msi [2] clinic finally called me back and booked my MRI. I do know that just based on the way i feel now compared to before that the mri will show less activity, so Im curious to see whether dr stupid #2 will actually acknolege the abxi [3] as the CAUSE of the improvement, Yes I said CAUSE- For any professionals reading this. I need to say it again "CAUSE" of the improvement. Just making that clear.

I wish that an ENT actually would acknolege my sinus issues, but they dont, and its not uncommon for that to happen here in canada. Fat chance that an ENT would actually do a sunis culture or even know what allergic fungal sinusitis is or even how to test for it.

However, just based on my experience, I know that cpn is my biggest problem. Whether cpn keeps the anerobes happy or whether the anerobes keep the cpn happy, is beyond me but they probably keep each other happy. This makes my battle difficult and long term continuous anerobic therapy is hard, really hard.

Ive had diflucan and sporonox before and neither touch on the sinus issue the way that the biaxin did that one time. Which again points to cpn and a plethora of miscellanious partying anerobes. Do i think I will end up with resistance? Probably, but no Dr cares less about my suffering or the gravity of this illness, so for now Im buying presious quality time in good health. I dont think thats unreasonable.

Thanks for listening. 5 more days till my inf dr returns. I'll see whats going to happen from there.

 

 

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CPNi [1] pcri [4]i [4] and antibody positive , treating MSi [2], CFSi [5]i [5], TMJ, trigeminal neuralgia, IBSi [6]i [6] neutropenia, pus found in facial bone, Doxyi [7]i [7] 100x2,Doxy 200x2 zithro 250x1 alternate days. Metroi [8]i [8] pulses each month.

Clammed, Okay, take a deep

Submitted by MacKintosh on Tue, 2008-08-05 13:00.

Clammed, Okay, take a deep breath. You now have a solid answer you didn't have before. If the two are 'making each other happy', then killing the cpni [1] should take away support for the anaerobes. So, kill the cpn.

I've said this before, but I repeat it every few months.  If it came down to eating or getting my meds, I'd get my meds.  I was in a very tight financial situation when I was given the 'probable MSi [2]' verdict in August 2005.  I had started ordering my meds off the internet when I couldn't find a doctor to prescribe, though I have a great medical plan at work.  (No prescriptions, no reimbursement.)  I spent three hundred dollars, U.S., on vitaminsi [9], supps and a doxycycline internet order.  I was willing to cancel the newspaper, the cable tv and cut off the air conditioning, if I had to.  If it came down to food versus the meds, I'd have been dining at friends' homes, but I was going to get my antibioticsi [3] and other supplementsi [10], come hell or high water.  I figured I could always get out of debt later, once I was healthy enough to do so.

Now, fortunately I found the best doctor, who prescribes, and I'm covered because of that, but the idea is, I was willing to do ANYTHING to kill this disease.  You might have to decide to do that, as well.

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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

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Clammed, stay with us and I

Submitted by katman on Tue, 2008-08-05 13:12.

Clammed, stay with us and I believe that you will win in the end. This bug, it is certainly true, goes everywhere, and thrives.

Please read my blog from a year or so ago about my husband's horrible bad breath disappearing almost overnight. This was very long-standing and had oral complications, all of which have gone. It was over two years, and he was never tested, but to me the cause and effect is very plain. It took about 16 or 17 pulses.

Try to forget about Dr. Stupid - I had one, too. They are not worth the mental energy or the thought they require.

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Rica PPMSi [11] EDSSi [12] 6.7 at beginning - now 2. Began CAPi [13] Sept, 2004 with Rifampin 150 mg 2xd, Doxyi [7] 100 mg 2xd, added regular pulses Jan 2005. Jan 2006 switched to Doxy, Azith, cont. flagyli [8] total 55 pulses LDNi [14] Rifampin 8/08 again NC USA

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EUREKA, you know where the

Submitted by Mariapatri on Tue, 2008-08-05 14:06.

EUREKA, you know where the bug is, that is the best that can happen!!! That is what I've been saying, try to find where it is located - the base- to do a better treatment!!! to find the CAUSE AND THE CAUSE OF THE CAUSE!!!!!

About the sinus, I've been using the "Silver Sinus Spray" and the miracle has been done; I can move, I can come and write, I sleep and rest, I am starting to have a life! I do the cleaning of the sinus with warm water and salt, and after it, I use the silver sinus.  I never stop cleaning my nose and putting things on it during the whole day. I also use the fantastic "sinusin" which is "euphorbium" and it is very helpful too!  I am fighting the thing; I don't know if these are the cousins or the CPNi [1] itself but what ever they are they are having to go for ever.  I would like to try the Biaxin you mentioned! 

You should also use the throat cleaners, bactericidals.  I use a lot of listerine and specially the spray form that goes deeper inside the throat!

I guess I also have the CPN  in my "cavity" as you mentioned... well it's worthy to fight it!!! 

Never give up, never surrender!!!!  Together we can!!

Maria 

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God bless you all.

MariaPatri - living in a rollercoaster! (In Orlando, Fl).

Thyroiditis, sinus infection, heart, muscles and joints. 

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Clammed,Yes!!! I've been

Submitted by kitkat2 on Tue, 2008-08-05 16:59.

Clammed,

Yes!!! 

I've been watching and waiting for your test results.  I had similar tooth problems, including a large amalgam that cracked during a tumble at a tennis match in the eighth grade[long time ago]  The resulting infection crept insidiously over the next ten years unbeknownst to me until much damage had been done.  I have learned so much from your tenacity regarding the stealth cpni [1] in your jaw. 

Though I wish this had never happened to you, I am quite thrilled that you proved that inept dentist wrong.  You followed your gut and came out on top.

Bravo!  No doubt you are pleased.

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Wheldon Protocol for rrmsi [15] since Oct '05.  Added LDN 4.5mg qhs Oct '07.  All supp's.  Positive IGGi [16]'s for Lyme Disease,Babesia, & Erlichiosis Sept. 2008.  Currently:  Mepron 750mg bid and Azithromycin 250mg qd for Babesia.

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Take a look at THIS in our

Submitted by Jim K on Tue, 2008-08-05 17:25.

Take a look at THIS [17] in our Research abstracts: http://www.cpnhelp.org/chlamydia_pneumoniae_huma

Yes, it liveth in the oral cavity too. As it infects bone marrow (one of Dr. Stratton's first case was a consultation on bone marrow infection) it can also likely live in the jawbones.

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CAPi [13] for Cpni [1] 11/04. Dx: 25yrs CFSi [5] & FMSi [18]. Currently: 150mg BID Roxithromycin, Doxycycline 100mg BID, Tinii [19] 1000mg/day pulses; Vit D2000 units, T4 & T3

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Hi Clammed, All give you

Submitted by Reenie on Fri, 2008-08-08 11:48.

Hi Clammed,

All give you good advice. I agree... try to forget Dr Stooopid. I've had many Dr Stupids in my past and even in my more recent past dealings. In addition to my own issues and treatment I've been dealing w/my daughter's new Drs since she was hospitalized and nearly died and was on 6 wks of IV abxi [3] for her condition. (totally another long story not for this site)

I think there are so many stupid and misled folks out there EVERYWHERE including the health field. I wouldn't doubt Dr Stupid himself has health issues causing his own brain fog, not to make excuses for him/her.

These infectionsi [20] seem to take hold of different folks in different areas. For me it's my skin and nails. For you, your sinuses and mouth. I've been plagued with psoriasis since I was 13 yrs old. For me, my scalp, nails and skin is my "achilles tendon" for chronic infection along with major hormonal issues I've suffered nearly all of my life as well. I've often wondered what it would be like to have normal skin w/o taking toxic harmful meds which only work for a time by suppressing immunei [21] function. But once we can get far enough along treating the infection and have a good healing strategy, I think we will be able to at least manage (if not cure) these chronic conditions.

Something you said struck me about whether or not the infection you have can be cured. I think we all hope and pray we can all be cured. I think there's alot more to treating the infection than just trying to kill it off with the right antibiotics. Alot of what we are doing is aiding our immune systems to become stronger. You can't actually kill off ALL infections by targeting them because I think we can be infected with some bugs we've never been tested for or maybe haven't even discovered yet, but there is hope. Wink

The hope is in the science of how the body (specifically the immune system) works. Laughing

As described in the book "The Potbelly Syndrome" and probably here somewhere too, if you eradicate enough of any infection to give your immune system the stronghold, your own body will fight back and kill off the rest or most or enough for you to feel and get better. I'm saying all of that because I think some of us may never get rid of every little thing and will always be more at risk for re-infection (my opinion based on reading and observing) while some folks seem to bounce back and never get ill again.

I don't care which I am as long as I can get back some semblence of a life and feel well enough to care for myself, even if I have to take supplementsi [10] and constantly have to fight the bugs off but I'm hoping at some point of not giving in or up that my own body will become strong enough to fight infection on its own the way nature intended.

It does seem that folks that do get better from these infections must continue to feed their bodies with proper nutrition and supplementsi [9] so it can stay healthy forever which reminds me of something an old friend once said while he was working on losing the last of 75 lbs on a liquid diet...

"I can't wait until I'm finished with this diet."

Unfortunately, he gained that weight back again (and more) because he went right back to his old way of eating and has fought all of his life with his weight. OTOH, I was a chubby little kid and lost the weight and have only had a few episodes in my life when I regained some weight but have since learned how to manage weight with proper eating and ways of dealing with stressors which used to cause me to gain weight in the past so I could permanently keep it off. I have to always be aware that I can go back there, unlike some folks that never gain weight no matter what.

My point is... Smile

Staying healthy may always be an uphill battle for most of us, for whatever the reason, whether it be geneticsi [22] or infection, but once we have the solution to doing so, I think that's more than half the victory, just knowing how to do it. Wink

 

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NACi [23] 2.4g, Zithi [24] 250mg/MWF, minoi [25] 200mg, Tinii [19] 1g/day pulses, Iodoral 25mg, Supps, CFIDSi [26]/FMSi [18], Hashimoto's, Psoriasis, PA, IBSi [6], Secondary Addisons

Don't believe everything you think!  

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HiCant talk right now but

Submitted by clammed_up on Wed, 2008-08-13 11:35.

Hi

Cant talk right now but will reply as soon as i can. Dr intelligent bumped me up to 400 doxyi [7]. Im tolerating it ok so far. Should i continue zithro 250 every other day? I think i should, what do you all think? Also, will i have problems with the liver if i do a metroi [8] pulse? Thanks

 

janie

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CPNi [1] pcri [4] and antibody positive , treating MSi [2], CFSi [5], TMJ, trigeminal neuralgia, IBSi [6] neutropenia, pus found in facial bone, Doxyi [7] 100x2,Doxy 200x2 zithro 250x1 alternate days. Metroi [8] pulses each month.

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hey Janie, good to see you

Submitted by veressv on Wed, 2008-08-13 12:10.
hey Janie, good to see you here again. i hope you are doing well...pls give me some more news...

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doxy200, azith250, NACi [23] 2400, Metroi [8] 1250(once a month), supplementsi [10], vitaminsi [9].

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Hey clammed,so happy you

Submitted by ruthless1 on Wed, 2008-08-13 14:18.

Hey clammed,

so happy you got some real answers, that is great!  YAY for Dr. Big Brain!

The increase in doxyi [7] is twice what we take so with the Azith it will, imhoi [27] only, make a difference in the die off.  Start taking the moppers, boosting their #'s up to coincide.

Perhaps others opinion will be to take less of the Azith, I am not a science person.  What would Dr. BB say about this?

Keep on keeping on! expecting the unexpected!

 

r

 

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CFIDSi [26]/ME 32 yrs, FMSi [18], IBSi [6], EBVi [28], CMV, Cpni [1], chronic insomnia, Lymes, HME, Natural HRT peri-M, NAC 3 gm, 6-07 Doxy 200 mg day pm, Azith 375 mg M/W/Fday, Pulse#15 750 mg X 5 days 11-1-08

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Don't change the azith; you

Submitted by MacKintosh on Wed, 2008-08-13 16:57.

Don't change the azith; you are already tolerating it. Why go backwards?

I wouldn't go anywhere near a flagyli [8] pulse until you know you are tolerating the higher dose of doxycycline well.

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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

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Janie, hooray for you and

Submitted by Janice C on Wed, 2008-08-13 17:04.
Janie, hooray for you and Dr. Intelligent. May he increase in knowledge and wisdom.

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Combined Antibiotic Protocol minocycline, azithromycin, metronidazolei [8] for muscle pain, insomnia, interstitial cystitisi [29], sinus, disphonia, dry eyes, stiff neck, veins, thyroid, TMJ.

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Mac, I agree, cpni is

Submitted by clammed_up on Thu, 2008-08-14 19:39.

Mac, I agree, cpni [1] is supporting the anerobes. I’m going to go after the cpn. But yes I already do everything I can to do what I have to do short of selling my body for money. Im getting my food from the food bank so I can pay the co-payments on my meds, I accept any offer for dinners, my car is falling apart, I have no home phone, no net, not even a decent pair of jeans... and all this from a girl with a university education. Cpn has stolen my life, it takes a serious financial toll to be sick. But yes I hear what you are saying when it comes to doing what you have to do. As far as the zithromax goes, im just scared that too much antibiotics = diaherrea and dysbiosis, but Ill try to continue and see how it goes. I really want to pulse but im scared there too.

 

Katman, how do I search for that blog?

 

Maria, Im going to start doing sinus cleanses. I think that neilmed stuff is pretty good. I don’t have any mucus though, just large inflammationi [30]. Ive used eupitiborium before, didn’t find it much help though.

 

Kitkat, lately ive been feeling tempted to go down there and tell him off, along with the other dr stupid inf dis at the main hospital… but they aren’t worth it, they are both too stupid and egotistical to believe it anyway.

 

Jim, remember how I was off the doxyi [7] zithro combo for only 2 days.. well guess what. I bred an entire population in those 2 days because I have neutropenia again. The new doxy dose is working well though, hopefully I can get this under control again.

 

Rennie, its just scarey for me because it really affects my brain. I feel like if I don’t take the abxi [3] my brain gets infiltrated and I start to become like a mental patient. That really scares me because we need our wits about us to make sure we can control the course of our treatment. It will be interesting what the ms dr says after my next brain mri coming up because I know it will show a decrease in activity or at the very least nothing new. Hes so stupid though he probably wont acknolege it.

 

Ruthless, doxy is going well so far. No porpheria, maybe it is true that the cpn associated aquired porpheria is from cpn infection of the liver. Maybe when the liver is cleared of it, the porpheria subsides, however, One can never be sure. Porpheria sometimes just creeps up from nowhere.( expect the unexpected yes ) By the way, does anyone have a professional/journal link to the any cpn/porpheria hypothisis’s?

 

Vik, the doxy 400 is working well for me. I got a kick out of it, felt it penetrate my facial muscles and sinuses very well. Amazing how 100 doxy pill put me ill in bed with glands so swollen they were about to pop out my neck in the beginning and now doxy 400 is going down like candy. Scarey as well though. Hope you are doing well. What do you think of the cpn/liver/porpheria hypothisis? I think it seems to be accurate.

Janice, you know what dr intelligent told me he does? At night he has a pile of papers becide his bed on the floor that people/patients have brough to him ( research ) and he just reads each paper until he falls asleep and he does it every nite. He never stops educating himself, he is a real dr, bless him. If anyone saves me it will be him. I just hope the day never comes when he gives up on me because I dont think he has a ever had a patient so heavily infected with cpn... I think I could be a poster child at this point, I guess we all could couldnt we.. hey wait, I guess we are;

My poster slogan:

" SAY NO TO MS MEDS, SAY YES TO CAPi [13]"

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CPNi [1] pcri [4] and antibody positive , treating MSi [2], CFSi [5], TMJ, trigeminal neuralgia, IBSi [6] neutropenia, pus found in facial bone, Doxyi [7] 100x2,Doxy 200x2 zithro 250x1 alternate days. Metroi [8] pulses each month.

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Hi clammed, I just saw

Submitted by katman on Fri, 2008-08-15 09:28.
Hi clammed, I just saw this. Go to the left in your box, go to blogs, and you should find everyone's blogs. Our computer is going, so I may be out for a while when it goes entirely. Good luck. I am so happy for you.

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Rica PPMSi [11] EDSSi [12] 6.7 at beginning - now 2. Began CAPi [13] Sept, 2004 with Rifampin 150 mg 2xd, Doxyi [7] 100 mg 2xd, added regular pulses Jan 2005. Jan 2006 switched to Doxy, Azith, cont. flagyli [8] total 55 pulses LDNi [14] Rifampin 8/08 again NC USA

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Hi clammed up !I send you a

Submitted by Cesare on Fri, 2008-08-15 10:24.

Hi clammed up !

I send you a private message to your inbox.

 

Regards Cesare

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Male 35 years (Hamburg-Germany),CFIDSi [26], IBSi [6], Enterovirus, Cpni [1] for years positive. Started Capi [13] on 02/19/08, Currently NACi [23] 2400, Doxyi [7] 2x100, azi 500 each day,Doxy 200, tini pulses , Oral Vancomycin for c.diff

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