Posted by mknight on August 22, 2008, at 15:59:10
In reply to Re: The stakes are too high., posted by SLS on August 21, 2008, at 1:50:58
> > None of my doctors have any answer for this.
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> I might be able to. It is either an anti-inflammatory property of one of the antibiotics or Lyme disease. How long have you been suffering for?All of my problems started in Oct 1994. I have seen 20 different doctors including neurologists, osteopaths, chiropractor, MDs, psyphiatrists, psychologists, and naturopath. To my knowledge, I have not been bitten by a tick.
> Your rationale to try Remeron is quite astute. I'm glad you followed up on it just to be sure. Did Remeron make things worse in any way?
I could notice the antihistamine effects but nothing else. One reason I thought about atypical antipsychotics is because of the ability to antagonize 5HT2a and also block D2 which some sources say hallucinogenics enhance. But I am seriously concerned about long term damage from taking them.
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