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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:58 am Post subject: 7 days on doxy
So finally I started CAP after a lot of research and reading, I am totally convinced this will work:-)
So far my body seems to be tolerating doxy quite well, no stomach issues...
I definitely got up with a flu three days ago (I actually spent my last two days sleeping like 20 hours a day, which was nice:-). Today I woke up with a little more energy and went for a long walk. However, my head and sinus are "full" of something, but I am quite familiar with that... I also noticed a quite strong constipation these last two days, can that be related or has nothing to do with the CAP affects?
So just to sum up my current state of MS:
- no particular disabilty in terms of movements but:
- a lot of fatigue (most of the days actually)
- nystagmus on the left eye
- headaches and sinus "full"
- difficulty breathing sometimes
- achy muscles
I will certainely update my improvements regularly
Thanks a lot to all of you (especially to Sarah:-)
Hi Filmaker
I only have a minute right now but two things jumped out at me in your post.
1) are you also taking NAC? You should be doing that also.
2) get started on probiotics as well. That may help your constipation. Just make sure you take it 2 hours apart from the antibiotic.
Hi Lori
Thanks for the advice. I was actually taking NAC for several weeks which I stopped just because I need to buy it again, which I will do very soon. I am also taking the probiotics for sure. Thanks a lot.
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