I don't know that 3 weeks is enough time on Fluconazole. I took it for 6 months. It got rid of the floaters in the eyes as well as a foreign object feeling in my eyes. It works very slowly. I used nystatin, doxycycline, and terbinafine pulses with it. I feel it was essential to cure the foreign object feeling in my eye but wondered if I would ever get there. The zaps and shocks decreased and after I stopped they were just tingles and then these stopped. Then of course the strange Lyme symptoms began which now I am questioning is this going to end up being Morgellons as more recent symptoms seem to agree with many of the complaints M.D. sufferers experience and less and less similarities to Lyme.
Yet no fibers at all. If I do in fact have M.D. I can tell you that the primary reason I do not yet have fibers is the Fluconazole. Cresemba is purported to be better for M.D. but it is so expensive.
I am prepared to do another 'round' of Fluconazole if I feel it can help. I did recently complete a 28 day cycle of Itraconazole and I cant say it did anything. But I hope it pushed anything yeast or fungal in the subcutaneous layer on through the skin. I did have some skin eruptions while on it.
Also if I cheated on my no bread diet, the Fluconazole failed to work well. I read somewhere that if you don't change dietary habits, you may have to remain on it for life (big pharma's dream).
As far as the S. Boullardi I felt each time I took it there were more tingles which I viewed as negative so I stopped taking it. Maybe with a balanced ecosystem this can be beneficial but when heavily yeasted with candida it seemed not. I have to assume it was C. albacans otherwise the Fluconazole should not have worked, by month 5 I was beginning to wonder but I stuck it out.
Post Edited (ChickenArise) : 1/26/2017 3:22:32 PM (GMT-7)