Posted by bleauberry on January 9, 2014, at 17:06:36
In reply to will seroquel kick in again after viruses have bee, posted by Jeroen on January 7, 2014, at 8:15:06
Complicated stuff Jereon. Most of what we deal with, you realize there is no hard science. This is a healing art. So it really is impossible to answer your question. But I can offer a few things to be aware of.
First of all, if mino is going to help you, it is going to be months, not days or weeks. Animal studies show that it is not possible to eradicate every last one of them, but that we can get their populations low enough to have minimal symptoms. So think in those terms. Months.
Mino doesn't kill viruses, it is suppressive to bacteria. But, it can indirectly kill viruses, or make them less impactful, by taking a load off your immune system so it has the reserves to do that.
When someone has been treated successfully in this manner, usually 1 1/2 to 3 years, there usually is no need for any further psychiatric drugs. The goal is to say bye bye to seroquel, not ask if it will work. Why would someone take an antipsychotic if they had no symptoms? That's the goal and mino can play a role in getting there. But it's a war Jereon and it takes time.
Let's jump ahead 5 years and just for the sake of example assume you are 85% better by then and feeling very happy with your progress. What happened? Did we kill off bacteria? Did we kill off viruses? Was it neither of those, but instead somehow the mino reset some bad genes? Reduced brain inflammation? On and on...my point is...we will probably never know what was actually wrong or what bug we killed off.
> been killed by minocycline "hidden infection"
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> i am not sure but its just a theory
> i dont want seroquel anymore
> im good on abilify and minocycline i think
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