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PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:35 am 
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i go to the dr on fri
i was not have had any reaction from the abx unless i have bacteria right


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That's right, unless you have an allergy, but what you are going through does not sound like anaphylaxis. A completely uninfected person should be able to take an antibiotic and not notice anything.
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From personal experience, I think its a big call to say that only people with a bacteria will have a reaction to abx's. I was on abx's for over a year and reacted to flagyl. I am pretty sure it wasn't because of die-off.


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Hmm, flagyl is different. Right the way through it made me feel like death warmed up, but I was talking about what people experience when they first start something.

Shell, I hope you got all the infos I sent you!

Sarah

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I, too, had little reaction to the first two abx, then felt tired, tired, tired, on flagyl. However, I noticed I was fairly short-tempered when into a flagyl pulse. That has only waned at the two-year mark. Do I think it's from die-off? Probably. It's the abx that actually KILLS the bacteria, rather than driving it into hiding. I would expect some reaction.

I've taken flagyl before. I never had any reaction to it until I took it on this protocol.

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