Oops. I see that now on the clinicaltrials listing. It was not included in the new webpage or the email that the researcher sent me. I wonder if...
Yes, I understand completely. Apparently Fallon's group at Columbia also does clinical assessments with patients, which is interesting seeing as...
No, not yet. Waiting on some more testing to see if my results have changed after 6 months of continuous treatment.
Is this with an antibody titer or direct visualization? Do they offer anything in terms of treatment?
It's hard to tell with tick-borne encephalitis, but yes, those symptoms could describe mine.
This study has been on my mind a lot recently and I thought maybe people want to discuss. This is personally of interest to me since I test...
Human babesiosis is an emerging tick-borne disease caused by apicomplexan parasites of the genus Babesia Clinical cases caused by Babesia duncani...
The trial coordinator got back me to me super quickly. I don't think I am a good candidate for various reasons (I have already tried the drug,...
Maybe an incorrect assumption on my part. but i was definitely expecting some sort of update or results by now, not for them to still be recruiting.
It looks like the Fallon trial is now recruiting for remote participants. I wonder if this is only because of COVID, or if they had trouble...
There are a lot of people suffering from chronic Lyme Disease who are banking on Azlocillin being a silver bullet cure. I am pretty skeptical. I...
I read some chapters and skimmed others, but it was an enjoyable read and Jamison is a great writer. re: treatments, quoting the book: I would...
It seems like there are two topics at hand here, 1) the original request for a doctor that can do a remote consultation, and 2) a discussion of...
Made even more confusing by the fact that "Kaiser", the HMO, is actually three distinct legal entities:...
A few years ago when I had lower back issues, they basically told me to bugger off without even looking at my back or doing any scans. Now I know...
I’m glad that the era of trying stimulants on us seems to be over. (Apologies in advance if I am jinxing it.)
This article reads like they started with good intentions, interviewed Dr. Holladay (who from the looks of his website is someone who understands...
Maybe this is a basic question, but how do/would they do a blinded trial when the beneficial effects seem to be very dose dependent?
I am surprised that this is not even given mention in the article, seeing as it appears to be the case with every patient report I have seen.
Here's a previous thread I just found regarding the 2019 trial:...
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