| Ron phillips 2005-11-24, 10:52 am |
| Dr. A. Lerner (Michigan, US) has had considerable success treating those cases of CFS where the etiology appears to be a chronic infection with Epstein-barr. Geoffrey Kemp, Camberwell Medical Centre, Australia reports good results treating those CFS ca
ses that result from rickettsial infections.
Now there is reported success in treating the CFS cases in which Chlamydia Pneumoniae (C. Pn.) is implicated. For details, see http://www.cpnhelp.org.
I found the site because I had a dramatic , though temporary, improvement in my symptoms when I took a course of Bactrim. The only "bug" on the CFS 'usual suspects' list that responds to Bactrim is C. Pn.
I am excited about the possibilities. As soon as I finish giving a sample at Dr. Enlander's for the RNA Gene Expression study, I am going to try to find a Dr. that will implement one of the anti-C.Pn. protocols.
Ron
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