7/26/13: Current regimen schedule (click to enlarge):
This is my first post on Longecity. I found my way here doing research on these various supplements and was consistently impressed by this forum. For now I need to deal with this but my long-term goals include a long healthy and fulfilling life. I read through FunkOdyssey's Lyme thread and saw there are a few people here that have or had Lyme and have hopefully blazed a trail for me. This is a long post but I welcome and appreciate any comments based on the experience and knowledge you all have.
My regimen here is primarily based on recommendations from a Lyme specialist doctor and reading Healing Lyme by Stephen Buhner. He advocates using herbs and supplements as a compliment to targeted antibiotic treatment. I am seeing a Lyme specialist MD, a holistically-leaning primary MD, and occasionally seeing a TCM acupuncturist with a decent knowledge of herbs. My primary doc recommended I read Fatigued to Fantastic by Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, which led to me re-suspecting I have Lyme.
Symptoms are almost totally neuro, very little arthritic if at all. The worst symptoms are derealization/depersonalization and the emotional issues that come with it followed by fatigue, memory troubles, brain fogginess (cleared up a bit after starting supplements) anxiety, strange physical sensations under skin/in muscles, and insomnia. I believe it induced a gluten intolerance at some point so there are compounded symptoms from that too.
Short story
Very likely bitten by a tick in April 2009, saw a rash on my leg but didn't know that a tick bite/Lyme disease could be the cause and figured it was a spider bite. Took a picture anyway. Symptoms appeared not long after. Got ELISA test done in 2010 which came back negative as it usually does after being infected for more than a few months (from what I've since read). I spent the next two years trying different things but pretty much gave up. When I didn't want to be awake or asleep or dead I went to a new doc this year and he recommended I read Fatigued to Fantastic. It mentions that CFS/FM symptoms can be caused by Lyme and that the testing for it is garbage. With the rash and symptom picture I was sure I had Lyme and possibly coinfections. My primary doc referred me to an autoimmune and Lyme specialist, who ordered Igenex IFA/western blot/PCR blood tests plus gluten intolerance and a food antibody panel. IFA and PCR were negative and the WB came back on the fence, with IgG 31 band showing + and a couple other borellia-specific bands showing indeterminate. Gluten intolerance came back high and the food panel showed high antibodies to a few foods including grains with gluten. There is a followup epitope test with the 31 band because it can cross-react with viruses. The epitope test, which is claimed to be 98% specific, came back positive for Lyme. The Lyme doc also suspects that I have a bartonella infection as well, which I suspect too.
Me
29 year old european male living in Minneapolis, MN, USA. 5'8" 140lbs on average.
Diet
I have cut gluten and processed sugars out of my diet. I still get sugar from fruit and I don't know how bad that is for me. I try to space drinking fluids away from eating meals. I have tried to add some probiotic foods: unpasteurized sauerkraut, kefir, plain yogurt. Beyond these changes diet is something I only have a half-baked idea about specifically. Would appreciate some comment.
Exercise
I don't exercise much. I bike on occasion, used to do indoor climbing quite a bit but have stopped. Anaerobic is few and far between. I would appreciate some advice on a simple routine that could help. I'm not the type to want to spend an hour at the gym every day but would probably be ok doing free weights at home.
Supplements: oh boy I learned to use Excel for this
Supplement stuff
The powder multivitamin designed by Tietelbaum seems to cover a lot of bases. I can't post links yet so Google search "Energy Revitalization System" for the nutritional breakdown. But I kinda don't like downing a whole pint of water with breakfast. If there's an alternative I want to hear about it, but adding more individual supplements, unless they might be specifically effective for my case, is not something I'm wanting to do right now.
I am very new to probiotics and felt frozen trying to make out what to get, but my doctor told me to take 100 billion CFU before bed every night and this one claims shelf stability and is price effective. What probiotic should I be taking and how?
The CoQ10 is cheap Costco brand. My Lyme doc told me that CoQ10 is one of the more fickle supplements and I should find a brand backed up with studies showing absorbtion/effectiveness. Thoughts? Also, with CoQ10 vs. ubiquinol I have settled on the CoQ10 side based on age.
The high doses of B vitamins is based on Teitelbaum's recommendations for anxiety and depression. My Lyme doc wonders if I'm an undermethylator and has prescribed methylcobalamin injections, and I added the methylated folate a few days ago because it is dirt cheap from Swanson.
I'm starting to wonder if I should adjust/remove acetyl-L-carnitine. Recently thyroid tests showed high TSH, low T3 and a hair above normal T4. Doctor wants to try synthetic T3 but I'd rather adjust supplementation if that's the cause. Reading FunkOdyssey's thread there's a mention of a connection between thyroid and L-carnitine so I'll have to research further.
The vitamin C I have only been sporadically taking because my doctor mentioned C uses up stomach acid, which I'd rather see go towards digesting the herbs I take between meals.
There are a few threads on this forum dealing with the potential negatives of huperzine A and vinpocetine. I have just started the huperzine A this week and have been taking the 5mg vinpocetine twice a day since starting the ginkgo supplement. I don't discount the possibility of vinpocetine contributing to or prolonging depression and plan on seeing if it gets worse with added supplementation. If so I'll discontinue that ginkgo supplement.
I've taken it for a month and I've read a lot but don't have much experience with ashwagandha really. I just saw that Now Foods had the most potent extract for the money and bought that one. Any comments on that?
Lyme herb stuff
All of this is pretty much coming from Buhner, who out of a sea of charlatans in the Lyme game seems relatively trustworthy when all he's selling is a book. His core protocol is Japanese knotweed, cat's claw, eleuthero, and maaaaaybe andrographis if it's tolerated. I added stephania tetranda based on his recommendation of it for neuro symptoms. Teasel is apparently helpful for midwest infections as well. I try to take the herbs in powder form on an empty stomach mixed with unsweetened applesauce, orange juice, and/or V8. The eleuthero and teasel tinctures get put into water or sometimes juice.
Based on suspecting a bartonella coinfection, I've ordered Buhner's book specifically for mycoplasma and bartonella coinfections that just came out. I don't know what this new book recommends but his previous recommendations for bartonella were sida acuta, hawthorn, Japanese knotweed, houttuynia, EGCG, 5g of L-arginine daily, and a high dose of milk thistle extract.
Antibiotics
I have not begun antibiotics yet. The epitope test came back positive not too long ago and my Lyme doctor recommended waiting for a bit while I build up to a full dose of the herbs. I suspect I'll be put on doxycycline, Rocephin/ceftriaxone, and possibly a third. I am eager to kill it off but at the same time want to do it the right way and not leave a relapse of infection to chance. I also want to give my gut a little time to heal before killing off all of its flora. Furthermore I don't know yet how it will be navigating insurance payments. I am also pretty scared of having a PICC line put in me for the IV ceftriaxone.
Progress
So far it's only been a little. Besides brain fog, the symptoms persist. I'm happy to finally be able to do something about it though. I hope over the long term killing the bacteria off and treating the demyelination will alleviate the severe symptom of derealization.
Suggestions, questions, or comments are all welcome. Trying to figure this all out mostly on my own has been an undertaking and I'd love to hear from people who have been down this road or have useful experience and knowledge.
Edited by Luddist, 26 July 2013 - 08:39 PM.