Never thought I’d be thankful this whole shit show happened but I’m glad it did. Began my Ivermectin treatment on Friday. I have a black toilet in my house and 2 days later I could clearly make out little parasites in the toilet. Makes me think, we worm our pets and livestock but not ourselves. How many people are running around with parasitic infections and don’t know.
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I don't know. I only know that what they gave me got rid of even my good bacteria. Had to eat probiotic yogurt and different stuff to get back to normal. It killed everything, bacteria, worms and all. You name it. At first they thought I had a severe kidney infection and sent me home with Sulphur drugs. I took them for 2 days and while I was home, the hospital ran a urine culture. They called me and told me to throw away what I was taking. The nurse told me, "Honey, what we put you on isn't gonna touch what you've got." I was in shock, I thought I was dying or something. "Well just what do I have?" I asked. That's when she told me I had E-coli.
Anyway, I had been dieting eating lots of salads. and lost 6 pounds, but that e-coli helped me lose 14 more while I lay on my couch for 13 days before I finally had my husband to take me to the hospital. What kept me alive was Gatorade and Cranberry juice/which I never want to see either again. Nothing would stay on my stomach. I was hot, then I was cold. I urinated constantly. I thought it would pass while my husband begged 13 days for me to go to a doctor. Wonder what would have happened had I waited longer?
I had a bit of a similar situation except mine didn't go on as long. Severe kidney infection. Doctor put me on ciprofloxacin. It killed the bacteria causing the kidney infection, but also really messed me up.
I can't remember what drug/s I was given, but I think I know what you mean about (messed up.) Some of those drugs are stringent as all get out. They will strip your body of a huge amount of the good bacteria that keep you regulated/if you know what I mean. So if I were you, and that ever happens again, I would ask for something that didn't cause a lot of problems. Maybe they will have something.
Yes, ciprofloxacin has a high dose of fluoride in it. It takes up to six months, or more, to get over it. But kidney infections are no joke. I had recurring kidney infections, until I stopped going to the damn docs with it. It was a ping-pong game. Cure the infection, and feel like sh*t for months afterwards. the personal cure was pretty harsh tho: high fever for days, drinking only tea. I felt like I was risking my life, not going to the doc. But. I got better, and the kidney infections did not come back. Nowadays, I eat zero carbs: no sugar, no alcohol, no veg, no fruit. All that stuff just breeds bacteria, viruses and parasites.