Thread: Lymes Disease
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Old Fri, Nov-09-18, 19:32
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Took son to see UMASS infectious disease specialist.

WHen she looked at the details of the blood tests comparing last spring to now, there is no change. Which means no new Lymes. So why did pediatrition write out a script for a 30 day course of antibiotics?

Yes frustrated. How can I beleive what the doctor tells me?

After one pill, son threw it up and did not take another. Figured to wait until this appointment. Glad he didnt take them as it would have been an assault on his GI microbes for nothing.

Did find out that son had some level of exposure for mono. But not enough registering for a current diseaase state. All other numbers like WBC were normal and another inflammatory marker was normal.

We, well I discussed the disease level of inflammatin versus the constant state of inflammation.... while she agreed with me, I do wonder if she understood my point. ( The inflammation caused by everything else like SAD, stress , envionmental poisons, pesticides etc. )

I have been left on my own to get his health back in line.

Going after grass fed meats for him, more sprats and sardines; need to call dentist to confirm fillings ; added magnesium for the evening in addition to morning dose; wrote out an evening punch list to reduce stress via a schedule and electronic off and lights out at same time.

Worked with him to ensure afternoon meds are taken in a timely manner. He is to text me when dose taken.

Trying to teach him the breathing techinique " Iam" breathe in, "peace" exhale slowly.

Put more plants in his room--- more oxygen, more life.
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