hi
i've pm a couple of people so some know my situation
my doctors say the only thing left for me is chemo,i refuse to believe that
i have struggled with UTI since jan on wed july 11 i went to the hopital with horrific body spasms and vomitting they took blood and sent me home the hopital called me back on fri and strongly suggested i go back so i did but by this time i was septic,dehydrated and my kidneys had shut down so iv antibiotis, iv saline and rest and after 6 days i was working again so they sent me home by monday the body spasms are back and bad spasms in my neck so they fave me a shot and put me back on iv's in the hospital i was on cipro for 10 days when i came home had a week off they are doing more tests for cushungs disease onthurs i started doxy 100mg my doctor wanted something else but i begged was nauseated for 2 days then started taking it with milk all is well sat-mon my arm that is in spasms and pain and my head are sooooooooo itchy and i thought i was imagining it but i am movinglegs for the first time in 2 years now so what do i do next i have not taken NAC
a long story
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It doesn't sound to me as though you are in an fit state to take oral antibiotics, so why not for the moment, start taking NAC, 600mg a day to start with, until your condition improves a bit. You don't want to end up with liver or kidney failure as well as everything else. NAC is hepatoprotective..........Sarah
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I wasn't sure where to post this when I looked: http://www.thisisms.com/ftopicp-29679.html#29679
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.