August 16, 2012

Health update from Day 5 without antibiotics, herbs, tinctures, or vitamins

I went for my ER follow up at my mom's medical facility yesterday and met a delightful doctor.  He explained that my potassium was low and liver enzymes high (not alarmingly, but I definitely need to follow up when I get home) and that my esophagus and stomach lining were very irritated from the Lyme drugs. He said if he took a peek, he'd expect to see a lot of irritation and possibly a lesion or two.  He reaffirmed my LD's advice to stop all meds immediately - 3 times!  He prescribed bland food and massive prescription antacids for the next 3 or 4 days and said that should do it (but don't start taking those drugs again no matter what!)

I haven't felt great, but my throat and stomach are gradually getting better.  The bad news is that the pain in my hands and hips has increased the last 2 days.  Plan modification time.  I stopped taking everything, including the natural, herbal and vitamin therapies, when I stopped taking the prescription drugs.  Now my plan is to re-introduce the herbs, tinctures and vitamins I was taking one at a time, with the hopes that they will do their healing mojo and at the very least, keep the infection from spreading and flaring up. 

I'm wildly curious about creating a false fever to go along with the teasel root tincture I'm taking.  I will definitely read Dr. Storl's book!  (Interestingly, he was driven to this research because he was infected with Lyme Disease and intolerant to the antibiotic therapies.)

This doctor is famous in Germany for his work and research on chronic Lyme Disease

He was also infected and cured himself.  A dear friend of mine in Berlin, sent me this link today on Facebook.  Dr. Storl's book has been translated and published in English, with the forward written by Matthew Wood, another famous herbalist with great contributions toward healing Lyme Disease.
  
Dr. Storl on "Healing Lyme Disease Naturally"

August 14, 2012

Quick update and alternative therapies, mainly Rife

For those of you interested in my current status after the hellish day in the ER, my doctor's office in Maryland called and told me to stop all of the medications I'm taking for TBDs until I get back to town and we can reassess my treatment protocol.  I'm grateful he feels comfortable taking me off the drugs but am still a little concerned about what my health will be like during this time on the road.  

I'm still feeling a bit under the weather and haven't had much appetite, so I'm still taking it easy and hydrating.  In the meantime, I'm considering trying out a RIFE machine when I return home.  According to the woman I connected with through a Virginia Lyme support group, a 10 second (or less) treatment would deliver noticeable results and likely after the first use.  The machines are pricey (I certainly can't afford one) but she has also offered to let me come to her place a couple of times a week to use hers.  Now that's a real dedication to helping people heal from Lyme.  (She had it herself, but is no longer symptomatic.)

I first learned about these machines from another person using one for their first successful experience in treating their TBD after lots of oral meds, IVs, etc.  I'm certainly curious and hopeful.  

Well, Virginians, I hate to break it to you...

There is yet another TBD (tick-borne disease) recently identified in Virginia. Read on...



August 13, 2012

Medication frustration takes another wicked turn

Yesterday was a pretty awful day largely spent writhing in pain in the emergency room of the same hospital my dad died in one month ago.  The various medications I take for these TBDs have chronically been hard and problematic on my body, but this experience was completely over the top.  I had massive abdominal pain, vomiting, sweating/freezing, numb extremities, plummeting blood pressure, couldn't walk, and thought I might be having a stroke or heart attack. I couldn't write and could barely speak. It was a very scary and wildly painful day that has seriously motivated me to start trying alternative therapies, and soon!  I haven't been able to take my meds for 2 days now and I wonder what the fallout of that will be, if any.  Messing around with infections and antibiotics is scary stuff.  After all, I don't want to be responsible for just killing off the weak ones, thereby strengthening the whole colony.  Eiu!!  

And just to keep things interesting, I'm on the road for another 3 weeks.  I'll keep my fingers crossed that yesterday's episode wasn't a harbinger of such things and that my ID doctor calls me back today with some advice about what to do.  I feel vulnerable, frustrated and a bit scared, wondering what's next.