A husband, wife and their child is diagnosed with Lyme disease. The all had oral spirochetes in their gingival sulcus. Is it Lyme disease or Oral Spirochetosis?
good video thanks for posting this, there is so many unknowns about these lifeforms, And in the mean time so many people are ill , suffering and dying. There needs to be much more reasearch!
I was diagnosed with Lyme, (via Western Blot and long Lyme Symptom list,) and Babesiosis. I responded so well to treatment, even tolerated months of oral antibiotics with no serious problems. Along with avoiding my allergic foods and keeping on my Vitamin D deficiency with highdose supplements and sunshine… I felt the best I had felt in years.
Then some number of months went by, and I started to relapse. I finally buckled down and went to the dentist to address my massive dental problems, including cracked teeth due to teeth grinding, (Lyme & PTSD). It was time for new x-rays…. and Hello to a giant bacterial cluster in my gum near my jawbone.
I was scheduled immediately for oral surgery. I asked the family dentist if the bacteria could be tested and the Dr. said “Not without a microscopic evaluation”. I was thinking to myself… well get a microscope this is very seriuos to me. Ugghh… so I then went to the Oral Surgeon who was very serious about Lyme Disease and thought it was great I was seeing a Lyme Specialist (as opposed to the usually -’oh they’re quacks’ reaction).
I stayed on antibiotics just a bit longer, (normal after oral surgery,) and I have felt great since!
I had the bugs cut out So to me it doesn’t matter what bacteria was in my jaw… It was probably a combination of species, (who knows). Chronic Lyme sufferers everywhere should look after and investigate their teeth! Many antibiotics can’t even reach into the jaw area anyway… please go to the dentist. (I have had multiple root canals over my life).
I know… I know… I am really scared of the dentist too! In retrospect it was the noise of the drill that killed me, (sound sensitivity). But now that I am addressing my poor dental health, I am on the path to success! There are many holististic dentists that work specifically with Lyme Patients.
@pigeonsintheattic
out of curiosity what oral antibiotics did you take?
digitaldoc69 4 months ago
good video thanks for posting this, there is so many unknowns about these lifeforms, And in the mean time so many people are ill , suffering and dying. There needs to be much more reasearch!
Shewolfen 9 months ago
This is fascinating! (Comment in 5 parts)
I was diagnosed with Lyme, (via Western Blot and long Lyme Symptom list,) and Babesiosis. I responded so well to treatment, even tolerated months of oral antibiotics with no serious problems. Along with avoiding my allergic foods and keeping on my Vitamin D deficiency with highdose supplements and sunshine… I felt the best I had felt in years.
pigeonsintheattic 1 year ago
Then some number of months went by, and I started to relapse. I finally buckled down and went to the dentist to address my massive dental problems, including cracked teeth due to teeth grinding, (Lyme & PTSD). It was time for new x-rays…. and Hello to a giant bacterial cluster in my gum near my jawbone.
pigeonsintheattic 1 year ago
I was scheduled immediately for oral surgery. I asked the family dentist if the bacteria could be tested and the Dr. said “Not without a microscopic evaluation”. I was thinking to myself… well get a microscope this is very seriuos to me. Ugghh… so I then went to the Oral Surgeon who was very serious about Lyme Disease and thought it was great I was seeing a Lyme Specialist (as opposed to the usually -’oh they’re quacks’ reaction).
pigeonsintheattic 1 year ago
I stayed on antibiotics just a bit longer, (normal after oral surgery,) and I have felt great since!
I had the bugs cut out So to me it doesn’t matter what bacteria was in my jaw… It was probably a combination of species, (who knows). Chronic Lyme sufferers everywhere should look after and investigate their teeth! Many antibiotics can’t even reach into the jaw area anyway… please go to the dentist. (I have had multiple root canals over my life).
pigeonsintheattic 1 year ago
I know… I know… I am really scared of the dentist too! In retrospect it was the noise of the drill that killed me, (sound sensitivity). But now that I am addressing my poor dental health, I am on the path to success! There are many holististic dentists that work specifically with Lyme Patients.
pigeonsintheattic 1 year ago
Wrote a Lyme disease brochure with the help of 2 wonderful Lyme disease specialists. Will email to anyone interested.
ecftube 2 years ago