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Thanks Forbin...Thats funny my real name in Corbin.Thanks for the Info. There is sooo much info out there about chronic lyme disease. At this point it is medical fact. as I had said before there has never been a research paper that proved that PTLD is real. It is only speculation.I'm not really up on Lyme and this may be old news, but I did run across this article in a recent issue of Scientific American in case it is of interest to anyone:
and i thought your real name was or kungfudao or Quan Kung Fu Dao or Shaolin Kung Fu or something. Just kiddingThanks Forbin...Thats funny my real name in Corbin.Thanks for the Info. There is sooo much info out there about chronic lyme disease. At this point it is medical fact. as I had said before there has never been a research paper that proved that PTLD is real It is only speculation.
and i thought your real name was or kungfudao or Quan Kung Fu Dao or Shaolin Kung Fu or something. Just kidding
Thanks, so much ...But I dont really see it as an expermentWhat will be your dosage @kungfudao ? Good luck with the experiment !!! And keep it safe please !
do you mean cefoperazone which is not registered in australiaHA Ha,No,Kung Fu... thats just what I do to keep the lyme at bay,and I guese I would call myself a philisophical Dao.
Do they have cofoperazone in Australia, As I said its discontinued in the US.But I do have a substitute.
Yes thats right Cefoperazone,I spelled it wrong, But anyway the one being recomended as a substitute is Ceftaroline ,a 5th generation cepholosporin.It has a very impresive anti bacterial effect and has no Gallblader complacations.do you mean cefoperazone which is not registered in australia
3rd Generation Cephalosporins
Cefovecin
Cetiofur
these are registered in Australia
There are 4th generations
There are many of these types and they maybe registered in the US??
Sorry if I havn't choosen the right word. English is not my mother tongueThanks, so much ...But I dont really see it as an experment
I didn't think you meant it bad.Sorry if I havn't choosen the right word. English is not my mother tongue
I was born with Lyme didease.My whole family has it .Ididnt crash till 2005, See the problem with 2 tier testing.
NEWS: Recent study suggests that Lyme disease can be sexually transmitted
https://www.lymedisease.org/lyme-sexual-transmission-2/
I don't see anywhere in the abstract of this study where they actually researched 'sexual transmission'. They researched the presence or absence of b burgdorferi in bodily fluids -- they did nothing to see if the bacteria was transferred to a fetus.
The abstract did not say that Lyme disease is sexually transmitted, it said it could be. That's very irresponsible when you aren't actually researching sexual transmission.
Viability does not equal infectivity or virulence and they did nothing to show this.
I think at this point in time, with evidence that shows it is not sexually transmitted, it is irresponsible to make a claim about sexual transmission especially when the study didn't even research sexual transmission.
Watch under our skin. they show the Baby being born with Lyme.
I will more carefully read the article when I got time,but I have heard of many Doctors and researchers saying their is multiple studies showing transmission transplacentialy , and fetal death,
of fetuses borne dead infected with Borrellia.