Posted by mknight on April 13, 2005, at 23:10:04
After being stoned, spacey, fatigued and exhausted for 8 years, I went to the hospital for 5 days with an intestinal infection of unknown cause. I was put on a saline IV solution along with IV antibiotics, Flagyl and Cipro. When I returned home, I felt absolutely normal for 3 months. Then little by little my problems returned and by the 6 month point I had to go back on antidepressants. What I find interesting is that a year later I was back in the hospital with a burst appendix and abdominal cavity infection. I was put on the same IV solution and the same antibiotics for 5 days. When I returned home, I had about 3 months of life again. Then by month 5 I was on antidepressants again. Any ideas what could have made such a drastic change in my condition? The IV solution contained sodium, chloride, potassium, and either calcium or magnesium. Maybe I have an electrolyte imbalance or an acid/alkaline problem, but I just recently had a blood test to check liver function and serum electrolytes are in the normal range. If the change was from the antibiotics, why? They could only have removed bacteria, not fungus, mold, yeast, or parasites. Antidepressants do not make me feel normal, they just make me functional. If I could take something that would make me feel normal and not cause unknown damage to my brain or body, it would sure be better.
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