22 Jul 2007 08:24 pm
I rarely discuss offical site stuff, you see my name on some of the research pages I post and of course Jim spends hours and hours contributing/managing/worrying.
22 Jul 2007 08:24 pm
23 Jul 2007 03:09 am
Hear, Hear!
Michele (UK) GFA: Wheldon CAP1st May 2006 . Daily Doxy, Azi MWF, Flagyl at 400mg for 7 days prior to 5 day pulses at 1200mg three weeks cycle. Spokesperson for Ella, RRMS Wheldon CAP 16th March 2006
Michèle (UK) GFA: Wheldon CAP 1st May 2006. Daily Doxy, Azi MWF, metro pulse.
23 Jul 2007 08:24 am
Thank you, Bleu.
Combined Antibiotic Protocol minocycline, azithromycin, metronidazole for muscle pain, insomnia, interstitial cystitis, sinus, fatigue, weak constricted voice, dry eyes, post-exertional malaise, veins, thyroid.
minocycline, azithromycine, metronidazole 2007-2009, chelation for lead poisoning, muscle pain, insomnia, interstitial cystitis (almost well), sinus, dry eyes, stiff neck, veins, hypothyroid, TMJ, hip joints (no longer hurt)
23 Jul 2007 08:40 am
Bleu, you're the best. (My favourite colour, after all!)..........Sarah An Itinerary in Light and Shadow Stratton/Wheldon regime since August 2003, for aggressive secondary progressive MS. Intermittent therapy after one year. 2007 still take this two weeks every three months. Still slowly improving with no exacerbation since starting. EDSS was 7, now 2
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.
23 Jul 2007 08:49 am
thanks marie, i am very happy to play my little role, and in 98 when i searched for years finding a base there was nothing like this group or site. the net back then was a wash with the same old crap that was in the text books just reprinted. the support group for my niche was run by i suspect insiders, who would have nothing of talk of cures. it was a lonely time whereby i walked through a primitive form of CAP that i cobbled together myslef and low and behold the gods were with me. I finally got the backbone of the CnP after cirpo and biaxin tooled up.
It is really great to be a part of this community in good times and bad, now when i get into trouble i can share these woes with people who understand only too well what im going through instead of telling me its all in my head and refering me to the psychos
Diagnoised 98 with ReA (reactive arthritis), after2 years of study and some trials with Cipro and Biaxin ReA passed. since then colon complications. Did lamisil and fungizone for one year recently, big improvement. Yet still colon problems persist.
Diagnoised 98 with ReA (reactive arthritis), Cpn found in eyes! after2 years of study and some trials with Cipro and Biaxin ReA passed. since then colon complications. Did lamisil and fungizone for one year recently, big improvement. Yet still colon pr
23 Jul 2007 01:40 pm
Thanks for all your work!
On Wheldon protocol for MS since April, 2006. doxy 200 mgs daily, zithromax 250 mgs 3x/ week , Flagyl Pulses start end Sept., LDN 2004
5oo mgs Ceftin 2 x/day, 500 mgs Zithromax, 500 mgs 2 x tini pulses,100 mg diflucan, 4.5 ldn; Wheldon protocol for MS April, 2006 to May 2008. 2008 MRI shows NO NEW DISEASE ACTIVITY, 2012 MRI no new disease activity.
23 Jul 2007 02:04 pm
Ditto Bleu! Being a programmer myself, I was overly ambitious when I first joined the site. I took a look at the Drupal code base and you've got your work cut out for you just learning the ins and outs of the code. Hats off to you, a lot more hair than I'm will to lose and you do it without breaking a sweat! Good job!
all my best
John
RRMS/EDSS was 4.5, now 4.??? on Wheldon Protocol (nac, doxycycline, azithromycin, metronidazole) since 04/12/2006
best, JohnRRMS/EDSS was 4.5, 5, 6, 6.5, 6.9999, 6.5 on Wheldon/Stratton Protocol beginning 04/12/2006nac 4x600 mg/daydoxycycline 2x100mg/dayazithromycin 3x250mg/day MWFmetronidazole 3x400mg/day then 3x500mg/day
23 Jul 2007 05:47 pm
Bleu, Thanks from Steve and me too. Sorry to hear of your current problems, but I hope your heat intolerance has continued to improve along with the ReA.
Joyce~caregiver-advocate in Dallas for Steve J (SPMS). CAP since August 06, antivirals, heavy metals chelation, LDN, Metanx, Lunesta, GF/CF diet, Lauricidin, oral IgG/lactoferrin/IGF-1 booster, astaxanthin, gamma oryzanol.
Joyce~caregiver-advocate in Dallas for Steve J (SPMS). CAP since August 06, Cpn, Mpn, B. burgdorferi, systemic candidiasis, EBV, CMV & other herpes family viral infections, elevated heavy metals, gluten+casein sensitivity.
24 Jul 2007 02:13 am
YEAH BLEU,
The electronics portion of my brain is very small. I turn my puter named "Smarty Pants" on & just use it. When something goes wrong, I give it to the Techy's to take care of. Thankfully, there is one in my house!!! I turn over smarty pants to my spouse who seems quite good at getting rid of the little things that go wrong.
God Bless our 'puter "Geeks" & I mean that in the most endearing way.
Grace & Peace
R
CFIDS/ME, FMS, IBS, EBV, Cpn, Babesia, insomnia (sleep- melatonin, GABA, tarazadone, temazepam, novocyclopine, allergy formula, 2 gm tryptophan), Natural HRT peri-M, NAC 2.5 gm, Doxy 200 mg day pm, Azith 250 mg M/W/Fday
CFIDS/ME, FMS, MCS, IBS, EBV, CMV, Cpn, H1, chronic insomnia, Chronic Lyme, HME, Babesia, Natural HRT-menopause, NAC 2.4 gm,Full CAP 6-2-07, all supplements+Iodorol, Inositol-depression, ultra Chitosan, L lysine Pulse#27 04-19-10 1gm Flagyl/day-5 days<
Ditto. The difference
Ditto.
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
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