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1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
Dude…. Cipro is exactly the problem. It’s not Lyme. They is the dumbest fucking thing they could have told you to do.
For the love of God.. get some B1 and mega dose Magnesium NOW.
I took Cipro 2.5 years ago and it nearly killed me. I’m still trying to get back to normal. Neurological issues, muscle wasting, horrid digestion, tendon sprains, Achilles tendon issues. All of it. I bet you’re experiencing a lot of these issues also. Antibiotics poison your mitochondria. Even the FDA admits that. That shit has 3 black box warnings for a reason
1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)2 children
I had "Lyme" a whole year before I ever took Cipro. Thankfully, I didn't have any massive side effects from Cipro, but I'm sure it didn't do me any favors. I took high dose B1 and every form of magnesium. Did nothing for me. However, magnesium citrate did help me solve my lifelong chronic constipation forever to where I don't even need it any more, and magnesium glycinate actually does reduce some muscle pain a little bit for me in my chest. Magnesium L-threonate gives me awful nightmares. Yes, I know antibiotics are garbage and Cipro is among the worst, but I didn't know it back then because I was a stupid germ theory believer that was desperate for some expert authority doctor to know everything and give me the answer in a pill.
1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
I’m not blaming you for it. My doctors prescribed me cipro, then dexamethasone, then steroids, then keflex, then doxycyclene, something else, then an antiviral, then some other one, then azyrhromycin.. within a 6 month period.
You really should be supporting your gut and mitochondria for a lot longer than a year.
1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
I have been supporting my gut and mitochondria for at least 11 years now, actually, and was before I took Cipro and never stopped after. However, the best ways to support them is not to take high dose jewish synthetic made isolated nutrients, vitamins or minerals, but eating more real local organic food, drinking more raw milk, consuming more eggs (ideally raw, but doesn't have to be) and eating more red meat while lifting heavy stuff, getting more sunlight, avoiding EMFs, getting your toes in the dirt constantly, limiting artificial light including blue light particularly at night, and doing whatever it takes to get actual good sleep without compromising the above. THEN get into chiropractic, acupuncture and homeopathy. Functional medicine and biohacking, sadly, are not the answer. They're just jewish medicine lite
1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
I don’t disagree. But it still sounds like detoxing would help you more than anything. And by detox I mean just support your bile flow and antioxidant status
1 month ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
I've done that extensively. Didn't make a difference. Though one time I gave my self kidney stones from all the oxalates I was eating even when cooking, some chanca piedra did the trick and I peed them right out. Passing kidney stones was significantly less painful than my daily Lyme chest pains. Again I'm telling you, I've tried everything. Homeopathy, acupuncture, and chiropractic are the answer. A German herbalist claims he's seeing huge success with Lyme over there with teasel root, but it didn't help me personally
For the love of God.. get some B1 and mega dose Magnesium NOW.
I took Cipro 2.5 years ago and it nearly killed me. I’m still trying to get back to normal. Neurological issues, muscle wasting, horrid digestion, tendon sprains, Achilles tendon issues. All of it. I bet you’re experiencing a lot of these issues also. Antibiotics poison your mitochondria. Even the FDA admits that. That shit has 3 black box warnings for a reason
You really should be supporting your gut and mitochondria for a lot longer than a year.