First Metro pulse

Posted October 14th, 2007 by Asbocat

Interesting to check – antiphospholipid syndrome
“This is a curious finding since the antiphospholipid syndrome can be indistinguishable from MS in terms of neurological symptoms and clinical features (e.g. MRI scans) (56)”
http://www.plazamedicine.com/hhv6/hhv6_3.html

WASHINGTON (CNN) — The White House disclosed Wednesday that President Bush was treated for Lyme disease last summer. Huh? Surely Lyme treatment takes a lot longer than this?

Bush treated for Lyme disease

27/09/07 (Not sure of exact date now)
1 Metro tablet. For the following week I seemed to go backwards with all symptoms. Restless legs, nausea, coccyx pain all evident but by early October they had eased off, however I have a new outbreak of vasculitis on my right leg whilst the staining on the left leg continues to fade.
I have been aware of “something” happening in my head at night before I fall asleep it’s as if work is going on at deep tissue level. Maybe the parasite is there and it has become a new killing ground. I get short term headaches in various parts of my head but not bad enough to warrant painkillers.

12/10/07
“At vaccineinformation.org, the tetanus vaccine information recommended checking out the pertussis vaccine information for people with serious illnesses (like MSi), because there is a pertussis component in the tetanus shot. The pertussis vaccine information had this to say:

“A person with a recognized, possible, or potential neurologic condition should delay receiving DTaP or Tdap vaccine until the condition is evaluated, treated, and/or stabilized. Although DTaP vaccine does not cause neurological disorders, receiving the vaccine can cause an already-present underlying condition to show itself.”

I had a tetanus shot when Rosie raked my arm with her back claws. That would have been in 1994 I think and it was afterwards that my health seemed to go down hill.

Now thinking of next pulse…


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