i literally need a caretaker at 28 years old.
i have one arm at 40%
one arm 0%
legs 30%
on my own for the next 9 hours
my body is worse shape than a 95 year old.
please send me good vibes.
this was me in my prime right before my gardasil damage hit me like a MACK TRUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i was army bound
now i am wheelchair bound
i am so lost now.
Please pray for me
the parasites are really affecting my mental health today evidently
Born a rebel, mom of 9, former ER/NICU/PICU/Peds nurse, now M.Ed. Spec Ed, anti-vax, off grid lover, Christ follower, won't tolerate BS...
Not to push things on you, but have your heard of detoxes like glutathione, NAC and others? NAC can help repair cellular damage.
There are options other than what is found in the medical world...just want to make sure you are aware of other options out there.
May not cure you but may help improve your life - it has helped a lot with my RA (studies are showing auto immune disease is caused by parasites, which is why anti-parasitic and antibiotics work on RA but doctors today refuse to treat this way - it was the standard treatment from 1930's onward until big pharma cranked out meds that were very expensive, some are $6000 per dose).
My family has chronic lyme, so we have been on ivermectin since before the pandemic, self prescribed - keeps us all functional and doing well...if one of us ends up with a flare, we hit it with antibiotics and it dies down again. Constant battle...I firmly believe Lyme is a bioweapon that escaped. Never had before 1950's...
May you trust God that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith.
Laurie, Do you have a protocol you follow for ivermectin with Lyme’s. I’ve followed Stephen Buhner protocol in the past, but I would like to try ivermectin.
You must gauge any meds you take based on how your body responds. If you get too sick early on, ease up and take your time moving into treating yourself - you're not in a race, you're on a journey with recovery here. Slow and steady works too, even if it takes longer.
For us, we worked up slowly with tetracycline or doxycycline (what I could get online from overseas). Once we were on full dosage (twice a day, 100 mg) we kept that going for 6-8 weeks. Take it with food or you'll be nauseated for hours.
When we started the doxy, we started the ivermectin. For ivm, we took 1 cc orally for 4 straight days, then we took 1 cc every 4 days and still do. That is a maintenance dose. If we feel a flare coming on (because Lyme bacteria hide in cysts inside the body - you need a biofilm buster to break those open and kill them off) they can break open and reinfect at any time, but usually when you're under stress. We go back to the 4 days in a row at that point, then maintenance again.