Just in time for Christmas
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 9:07 am
My husband Steve has just reached the peaking period following his 2nd flagyl pulse on the Wheldon Combined Antibiotic Protocol. This is so exciting for us right now, because his improvement is already demonstrable and will be a terrific surprise for our family members who will see him over the Christmas holiday. We want all of them to celebrate this journey with us.
Steve is also on antiviral treatment for CMV and EBV, chelation therapy for elevated heavy metals, a gluten-free/casein avoidance diet, and LDN. All these therapies are critical elements in his treatment, but no other part of his regimen demonstrates effectiveness as clearly as the antibiotic combination in the Wheldon protocol. His fatigue level is much improved, balance is better, vision is better, he's able to learn new things again, his complexion has gone from light bluish-grey to rosy, and the restless legs are gone. His short-term memory with respect to reading still stinks, but we are looking forward to improvement on that front as well. This will be remembered as the first Christmas of his recovery. Blessings of joy and peace and recovery to all!
Joyce~caregiver/advocate in Dallas for Steve (SPMS)
Steve is also on antiviral treatment for CMV and EBV, chelation therapy for elevated heavy metals, a gluten-free/casein avoidance diet, and LDN. All these therapies are critical elements in his treatment, but no other part of his regimen demonstrates effectiveness as clearly as the antibiotic combination in the Wheldon protocol. His fatigue level is much improved, balance is better, vision is better, he's able to learn new things again, his complexion has gone from light bluish-grey to rosy, and the restless legs are gone. His short-term memory with respect to reading still stinks, but we are looking forward to improvement on that front as well. This will be remembered as the first Christmas of his recovery. Blessings of joy and peace and recovery to all!
Joyce~caregiver/advocate in Dallas for Steve (SPMS)