OriolCarol said...
John Fisher smith achieved the complete remission (the ranger that appears under our skin), but he was continually treating for 8 years with ceftriaxone ...
I have many doubts myself. Today I have started a pulsed treatment of cefotaxime and I am afraid that it will be a failure ....
Based on the theory that the oral abx and the iv are equally effective ... I am walking on a tightrope. I'm doing it because acording to mi llmd acute problems are resolved faster with intravenous treatment, like bell plasy, polyneuropathy (what i have) but if polyneuropathy is secondary to a high colony of biofilms does it mean that i will never cure it? it's soo complicated... TT
According to what I have been told by some microbiologists by mail, persistent, biofilms etc ... they are not a problem when they are continuously treated 24 hours a day with antibiotics ... it can take more or less to kill the persistent but eventually they will fall.
Attention, I am not affirming anything ... I simply show here what I have been told.
I do not know if they are wrong or they are right.
How do you know he was on it for 8 years. I know he switched llmd’s in the 8 years. He also said something about
not knowing what worked and that he did it all or something like that.