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Jennifer,@Dallase1, hi! Back in May you were considering oxymatrine and other treatments. Did you try oxymatrine and anything else? If so are you still on oxymatrine? How much, how long and how did it go for you?
I heard at the 3 month point of being on oxymatrine Dr. Chia wants to run (?)blood tests. Curious if he did and what they were? Thanks.
I called yesterday to schedule a follow up appointment with him. They need to see me as a more comprehensive appointment patient since I haven't seen him in over a year (it's been 4 1/2). Which they don't have til November or December of 2019!
If I remember correctly, I had high Coxsackie B4 and B5.
I started oxymatrine 2 weeks ago. I'll need to figure out what blood tests I'll need at the 3 month point. Which I think I'll count the 3 months from when I titrate up to much more than my present 40 mg (which may take awhile).
I was on Oxymatrine for four months and got off of it about a month ago. I also tried some other mind-body and adrenal supplements that I truly think were a huge turning point for me. I think the Oxymatrine made me dizzy.Jennifer,
Can I ask what your symptoms on? What supplements are you taking? He recommended specific things based on my symptoms.
Hello. What exactly are your symptoms? It kinda depends if he would be of help to up udpeending on what they are. Thanks@Dallase1 Can I ask what your treatment protocol Dr. Chia advised at this time now? Feel free to PM if you'd prefer that too.
Was just curious as an interested patient that has weighed traveling from the Midwest to Dr. Chia.
Thanks!
So fatigue is a major issue? Have you had your immune system checked?Mine include: Orthostatic Intolerance, Cognitive Dysfunction, Non-Restorative Sleep, Pain/Pressure behind the eyes
T lymphocyte panel NK cells, CBC, Epstein Barr and enterovirus panel. May I ask who the clinician is and what your treatment is for?Apologies - yes, goes without saying that fatigue is definitely an issue.
I'd like to think I've had my immune system checked - let me know if there are specific tests in your opinion that confirm or deny this. I'm a patient of another well-renowned CFS/ME clinician (since May) and unfortunately have not had any improvement at this time and just considering a second opinion.
Jennifer,
Can I ask what your symptoms on? What supplements are you taking? He recommended specific things based on my symptoms.
I was on Oxymatrine for four months and got off of it about a month ago. I think the Oxymatrine made me dizzy.
No I am not. I was honestly pretty much convcinxed fromAre you taking an anti-viral? I know you posted about one on the horizon. What did he recommend in the meantime for virus?
I got off because I felt better after I quit taking it. So it makes sense to stay off of it if all it does is make me dizzy. He recommended inosine if I wanted to try something but he told me not to take anything else as it can overload your system. He is NOT a fan of the herpes drugs like valcyte and it can cause some to get much, much worse and there are only marginal improvements. I don’t think I’d bother much with this whole “virus theory” as there really isn’t any treatment right now that cures viruses other than indirectly strengthening your whole body and mind. He did say they found a drug that completely eradicated enterovirus in mice. But it may be awhile before it’s out.Thank you that's so nice of you. Ohhh I can't at this time though. Too limited and I'm focusing one step at a time and on seeing how oxymatrine goes. Mainly wanted to know what blood tests Dr. Chia ordered if you were still taking oxymatrine (which you aren't). I'll have to start a post for it at some point. That's great that you have found things to help you.
If you're up for saying, why did you stop oxymatrine? I think sometimes it can take longer than 4 months to see improvement. It makes me dizzy too. Varying degrees and amount of time due to several factors. Does go away most of the time after adjusted to the titration.
Sorry! I was convinced from Chia that antivirals are fairly ineffective for the most part. He told me he’s seen over 4,000 cases and a lot of been from doctors who have treated them with valcyte and they got worse. I am not saying it doesn’t work I’m just telling you when he said.No I am not. I was honestly pretty much convcinxed from
I got off because I felt better after I quit taking it. So it makes sense to stay off of it if all it does is make me dizzy. He recommended inosine if I wanted to try something but he told me not to take anything else as it can overload your system. He is NOT a fan of the herpes drugs like valcyte and it can cause some to get much, much worse and there are only marginal improvements. I don’t think I’d bother much with this whole “virus theory” as there really isn’t any treatment right now that cures viruses other than indirectly strengthening your whole body and mind. He did say they found a drug that completely eradicated enterovirus in mice. But it may be awhile before it’s out.