User talk:Susiii2U

Susiii2U (talk) 05:52, 1 November 2008 (UTC)Dear Wikipedia Editors: I am a long term chronic Lyme patient. Since 1989. I got bit in MO. By a Dog Tick. I got treated right away. The doctors I subsequently contacted -referred to me by the Lyme Foundation in CT - Dr Edwin Masters and Dr Charles L Crist, among others, have isolated the MO strain, now properly known as Masters Disease. To further get the facts straight, I would contact Dr Charles L Crist, 1824 S Lone Pine Ave, Springfield, MO 65804. 1-417-886-8995 ( fax: 1-417-886-8389 ).

Long term antibiotic treatment does work and is possible and is necessary. There needs to be strict oversight and monitoring by a qualified doctor. I have been taking antibiotics since 1989 and as science refines the techniques and insight into the mechanism of the how the drugs work it only keeps having better results. It is not easy. But it can be done and certainly in an improvement from the consquences of not treating the disease at all. There is usually an "infectious soup" of diseases that a ticks gives a person. Each must be treated. Drug rotation works. But each drug takes a very long time of application and a strick diet is absolutely essential. There are also holistic processes that can help with both the disease and the detox of the body to eliminate dead bacteria safely and effeciently.

Your article was very nice, just a bit behind times and I know you pride yourself on being relevant.

Regards,

Susan

You have absolutely no idea how much a good regime of antibiotics, no matter how difficult, helps. It is a lifestyle, but it works. Thank you for listening.

Being a patient, I did not read all the guidelines first. Hopefully, this got through to you.