yguner's Antibiotics Log

A forum for the discussion of antibiotics as a potential therapy for MS
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Everyone should spend some time reading all your posts: it will do them good!

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An Itinerary in Light and Shadow Completed Dr Charles Stratton / Dr David Wheldon abx regime for aggressive secondary progressive MS in June 2007, after four years. Still improving with no relapses since starting. Can't run but can paint all day.
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Re: yguner's Antibiotics Log

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Hello   ewerebody it has been long time Since my last post. I start  cap antibiotics 06june 2004   17 years completed First 10 years outside of spinal cord was effected following 7 years, The activity moved inside the spinal cord. Especially pressure of Nervous system my eyes and ears were effected. I am  fine but i stil have pain inside the spinal cord.


yilfer Guner 

The good thing is my progressive MS didnt change. My disability Score is didnt change dince I started cap 

Best wishes to all of you. 
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On CAP's protocol for Cpn in PPMS since June 2004 - Currently: Doxy 100mgx2/day - Roxy 150mgx2/day - Flagyl 500mgx3/day (Continuous protocol since sept.2006)
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Ah, Guner, so good to hear from you! Literally, just this past Saturday, I was wondering where you were and how you were doing. Are you on the cpn page? (I'm rarely on thisisms anymore, but Sarah and I are handling the cpn page since Jim Kepner left.
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