Hi Ole, I realize that. The problem is that SO many of us were misdiagnosed (and are still being misdiagnosed), some before there was even a name for the disease, and the treatments for our misdiagnoses were often counter-productive to real recovery. I would have given anything to know this back when I was treated for RA and mycoplasma pneumonia. I'm just saying that all things should be considered.
Léna On Dec 9, 2012, at 12:27 PM, Ole Alstrup wrote: > Hi Léna, > > Thanks for the input, but I am not asking about Lyme Disease, I am interested > in mycoplasma protocols. > > Thanks, > > Ole > > From: Lena Guyot <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, 9 December 2012, 18:21 > Subject: Re: CS>Mycoplasma infections and rheumatoid arthritis > > Hi Ole, > As a long-term Lymie, I experienced these same early symptoms. (BTW, > antibiotics for my myco plunged me into a 1.5 year herxheimer response; once > Lyme is chronic, abx only postpone the disease, and enable the encysted > spirochetes to multiply while dormant: not good)) > Check out canlyme.com > It's a Canadian site that provides a symptoms list, and if you check off a > certain number of symptoms, you've just accomplished a reliable clinical > diagnosis. test are notoriously unreliable and delay in treatment isn't a > good thing. Better to proceed with alternative protocols once there's been a > clinical diagnosis. Best of luck.\ > Be well, > Léna > > > On Dec 9, 2012, at 12:03 PM, Ole Alstrup wrote: > >> My girlfriend, aged 55, developed rheumatoid arthritis symptoms in knees and >> a few other >> joints, following a mycoplasma pneumonia, this about a year ago. I looked it >> up >> and sure enough there is an established scientific correlation. >> >> I would be grateful for any input regarding treatment of this. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Ole > > >

