I have MS, which I've had for a few years now. But all of my other symptoms (not MS-like symptoms) led us to question what else could be causing it. Turns out (after a very in-depth blood test) that I have Lyme disease, and I probably have had it for years.
Next week (when I get back home), I'm going to visit the specialist, and they're going to insert a shunt in my chest into which I'll be self-administering high-dose IV antibiotics for an indeterminate time period (potentially years).
My question is what are the long-term effects of high-dose antibiotic therapy? I can already infer that it will "kill every living bacteria in my body, good or bad," but beyond that, what will it do, or what could it do, to me?
2007-03-13
04:15:50
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I usually assume this goes without saying, but I guess that's what I get for assuming. Of course, when I get the medication next week, I'm going to ask the doctor about side effects. I'm also going to ask the pharmacist when I fill the prescription.
However, I'm sure there are other things that you all know beyond what they're going to tell me. Thanks.
2007-03-13
07:49:02 ·
update #1