Submitted by JaneK on Thu, 2018-04-05 13:20

At last, i’ve reached double figures, but, pulse 10 is even more difficult than 1-9, which, maybe naively, i’m taking as a good sign. In my ignorance, reacting means the cpn is being wheedled out of more of its hiding places! Even so, i look forward to tomorrow night, and my last Metro tab, this month!Jane

Hi Jane! Congrats on your persistence and progress!

Trish

2003 Asthma diagnosis - 2004 took doxycycline per Dr. David Hahn work - asthma free. 2014 developed upper body myalgia/arthritis and asthma returned. Dec 2015 c pneumonia bloodwork IGG titer 1:512. Took 6 months of doxy for asthma flare up - again asthma gone but myalgia stayed. Dec 2017, extreme fatigue started. Emailed Dr. Wheldon. Research on cpnhelp.org - Jan 2, 2018 started Wheldon protocol.

Thank you all!

time does fly Sarah, but this past year, although difficult, has been marked by optimism!

and yes, Trish, i now feel brave enough to risk a holiday in the heat! I may find it’s too much, but, just being able to contemplate it is a, huge, improvement. So yes, progress!

And Hameldon, we’ll all get there, witth faith in the cap!

Jane

MS symptoms from 2001, DX RRMS in 2008, following, a change of hospital who sent me for an MRI, precipitated by some sight loss. Took Interferons, on and off. Prescribed  chemo infusions to slow pro

Double figures already?  Well done: how time flies!........................Sarah

Completed Stratton/Wheldon regime for aggressive secondary progressive MS in June 2007, after four years, three of which intermittent.   Still improving bit by bit and no relapses since finishing treatment.

Congratulations Jane!

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This may not be everybody's view but this is mine: if you're feeling the effects all of the antibiotics, it's almost certainly working and you're probably on the road to recovery (bit of wishful thinking there). Do you notice anyany areas of improvement in your symptoms? Ultimately, that's what it's all about.

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G

“Don't believe everything you read on the internet.”

―    Abraham Lincoln

Hi SG,

i agree, or is that wishful thinking to?

yes, my symptoms are improving, but, i’m sure, taking B6 , as colbamin, and folate, helps mobility and fatigue also! How are you? You haven’t posted for a while.

Jane

MS symptoms from 2001, DX RRMS in 2008, following, a change of hospital who sent me for an MRI, precipitated by some sight loss. Took Interferons, on and off. Prescribed  chemo infusions to slow pro