I've had autonomic nervous system dysfunction for most of my life...tremor, low BP, low pulse, motion sickness, palpitations, postural hypotention, etc. Imagine if this is the cause?
Anyway, the treatment is...cringe...Vancomycin antibiotic for 2 weeks and Nystatin for a couple of months! At first I freaked out about the high potency of Vancomycin, until I learned the activity of the oral version is limited to the gut. It's used to treat C.Diff diarrhea.
Phew. Of course, it'll probably re-awaken my MC...or banish it for good. We'll see...Vancomycin is an antibiotic used to treat a severe intestinal condition known as Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea. This condition usually occurs after the use of another antibiotic, which allows the growth of resistant bacteria in the intestines, leading to severe diarrhea. When vancomycin is given by mouth, it is not absorbed by the body but remains in the intestines, allowing it to stop the growth of the bacteria responsible for this form of colitis.
This antibiotic treats only bacterial infections of the intestines. It will not work for other bacterial infections or viral infections.
I also wondered why Nystatin instead of Dliflucan. He said Nystatin is actually safer because it's not processed by the liver the way Diflucan is.
I am also to take NAC and Liposomal Glutathione to assist with the detox/die off process. And also a potent bifidus-heavy probiotic: Therbiotic Complete.
He told me to stay at my 4.5 mg dose of LDN, as it is clearly helping with negligible side effects.
I'm nervous to start this protocol, since I'm feeling so well lately...why rock the boat? Then again, I know LDN is not a cure. It only suppresses inflammation. This protocol might be the gut/immune system shake up I've been longing for.
One issue...I haven't told my rheumatologist that I'm seeing my integrative medicine doc again. I decided to come clean and told the doctor's office to send my rhuemy a report of my last 2 visits. I'm scheduled to see him next Friday. I wonder if he'll fire me as a patient bc he doesn't want to be responsible?? Frankly, I wouldn't care. He has nothing to offer me at this point. So long as my other docs are willing to prescribe my remaining prednisone and plaquenil, I'll be fine. I'll be at NIH in 2 weeks with the real experts!
Scary but hopeful time!!