Rifampicine (Rifampin) and Clarithromycin for Bart and Borrelia

Sushi

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H i @Sushi Did you have the rash? What is PCR? What type of doctor will treat you for this I know my doctor will not believe me. What symptoms do you have that are related to Bartonella?
I have chest pain, rash ongoing quad pain , hedaches sinus face pain yadda yadda yadda.
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PCR is a DNA test = Polymerase chain reaction. Generally you would have to go to an LLMD--a lyme doctor--that is for a chronic infection. An internist should be able to treat a new infection. You would need to check how soon after a scratch antibodies develop, as antibody is the more common test. But, the antibody tests in the US only check for 3 species when there are about 30--so it would be easy to miss.

Bartonella symptoms can range all over the place according to where it is active. You can find the most common symptoms from an internet search. I have sort of classic ME, but my doctor is finding that a big percentage of his ME patients are positive for Lyme or one of the co-infections, like Bartonella. So he tested me for it.

I have probably had it for decades so I can't remember whether I ever had a rash.

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Sushi
 

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I had a stretchmark type rash when I was about 14. Still have the leftovers from that just about visible.
I had to stop treatment because I developed ulcerative colitis and the antibiotics were making it a lot worse. Don't think this is a common scenario but it meant I had to stop treatment. One specific symptom I had was shin problems.
 

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I had to stop treatment because I developed ulcerative colitis and the antibiotics were making it a lot worse. Don't think this is a common scenario but it meant I had to stop treatment. One specific symptom I had was shin problems.
Will you be able to try IV antibiotics, and maybe bypass the GI issue?
 

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I spent 9 months on Rifampin and Azithromycin for a presumed Bart infection. I tested positive via PCR but seronegative before treatment. My antibody titer rose when I went on the Antibiotics which i guess is expected with Bart. People are often seronegative and then convert when its treated. But ultimately I went off the antibiotics after having felt no better. I was left wondering whether I failed the treatment (but still had Bart), whether Bart wasn't the main cause of my symptoms, or whether I had a false positive Bart test. I was pretty disappointed because the symptoms of Bart matched mine and I had talked to several people who got better via this treatment. :meh:
 
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