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I have added another data point to the graph.

Be sure to refresh the page to make sure you get the latest image. There should be three flagyl pulses, but the last is the current one which is actually tini.

I have plotted the planned end date of the tini pulse (ie the future) but I think i might stop it short (ie not the full five days)

Doing a graph like this does inspire me more to actually keep up the excercise, even when I am NOT in the mood. Which is a good thing.

And this is the graph so u dont have to go back a page.
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I have added another data point to the graph. Be sure to refresh the page to make sure you get the latest image. There should be three flagyl pulses, but the last one was actually tini.

I do feel a worse for wear, and the graph reflects this a little.

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I have added another point on the graph. Refresh to ensure you get the latest.

Last week I had a fairly severe fever, and as this is a a trigger for a relapse. I had a minor one. I took two days of prednisone to turn the relapse around, and it appears to have worked.


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Gracious, CureO, that certainly looks impressive.8O

Its fun finding the graph, clicking refresh and wondering what you are going to see next! I tentatively made one of my own last weekend, but it looked so ridiculous done in a format to fit on the page that I haven't used it yet.

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Hi CureO

Your graph is very dramatic and clearly shows the ups and downs, demonstrating the long-term up we all want! Congratul;ations!

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I have added another data point to the graph. Be sure to refresh the page to make sure you get the latest image.

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Your graph is very dramatic and clearly shows the ups and downs, demonstrating the long-term up we all want! Congratulations!


Thanks. Although I definitely have been improving, I think this graph is partially due to muscle rehabilitation, as well as nerve.


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I have added another data point to the graph. Be sure to refresh the page to make sure you get the latest image.


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Show off! 8O :wink:

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I have added another data point to the graph. Be sure to refresh the page to make sure you get the latest image.


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I have added another data point to the graph. Be sure to refresh the page to make sure you get the latest image.

The graph has gone up, and i was suprised to say the least. I have just had two relapses in close proximity; and hence the lapse in updates. My walking is very unstable. But I guess thats why I decided to graph things. Too bad I cant really measure my walk easily.

You may also note a very thin red pulse near the end. On my previous pulse of the ABX's, i used Tini instead of flagyl, and i got a script for 6 days, while a pulse is five days. so i took the last two as a very short pulse just to finish them off.

I am currently holding off on my next flagyl pulse until i recover more from my relapse(s).

Also, since my last post here, I have taken a single pulse of an anti-candida medication called Diflucan, I took this as some have noticed improvements with reduced candida, and i am at high risk considering my use of abx's and prednisone (but tested negative a while ago).


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hi cure you do also take acidophilus as part of the antibiotic program, am i right? i know sarah mentioned it but is it right in the protocol? or just a good idea when taking antibiotics...


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Well, I certainly hope he does because it is certainly in the regime, taken at a time removed from the bacteristatics! That, I presume, is part of the reason I have never had any yeast problem............. :wink:

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yes, its part of the protocol, and my gp hassles me to keep taking them.


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although, because i avoid them near taking the abx's, and they are refrigerated (ie at home) its harder to stay regular.

I use a brand with 25 BILLION bacteria (12.5b of lactobacillus acidophhilis and 12.5b bifidobacterium lactis).


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I take a brand with FOS (fructo oligosaccharides) because you don't need to keep it refrigerated, or eat some live yoghurt. You only need to leave two hours between abx and acidophilus, by the way.

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