Posted by bleauberry on May 3, 2018, at 11:03:02
In reply to Re: Ritalin Question » bleauberry, posted by Prefect on May 2, 2018, at 18:05:45
The bartonella angle is not that easy. It is one of the tougher challenges that lyme patients and doctors deal with. There are no antibiutics specific for it, though there are some that can do the job. It is usually rotating combinations of 3 antibiotics that accidentally gets Bartonella somewhere along the journey.
I don't think targeted approaches - such as aiming only at bartonella - or aiming at just psychiatric meds - or just exercise - or just diet - or just herbs - I do not believe any of these get you or me to the finish line. We need all of them at the same time. It is a comprehensive approach, not a targeted approach, that brings the better results. In my experience.
I truly believe that when psychiatric patients add lyme treatment to their ongoing treatments, the outcomes are better. Even without lyme. That's because lyme treatment brings anti-inflammation herbs, anti-toxicity supplements, anti-microbial herbs and meds, and much improved grocery carts. It is a shotgun wide spectrum approach that covers a multitude of mysteries and complexities we will never understand in our lifetimes, and avoids the pitfalls of targeted sniper approaches.
> Thanks bleauberry. And now that I got your attention I'm entertaining having my doctor go the nuclear option on bartonella. I;m trying to find the section you wrote the three antibiotics needed to be taken at the same time, but can;t find it. Do you mind telling me what they are? And I'm sure one of them at least will interact with zoloft but what are you gonna do. I'm planning to taper off zoloft anyway it's doing nothing for me.
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