Actual bacterium found in my recent Fry Lab Blood Stain Test
See the large biofilm and how it adhered to the red blood cells?
Then there are the small cocci-like bacterium floating around.
This bacterium resembles bartonella, as bartonella adheres to red
blood cells, but it might actually be a bacterium that is not
bartonella, but is a recently identified bacterium
A month ago, I call Nurse Ruth Kriz who specializes in Interstitial Cystitis. She, herself, once suffered from IC. She had me take the Fry Lab Blood Stain test.
The good news--Bacteria was found!
The bad news--Bacteria was found!
Let's start with why this is bad news. Although my bladder has seems to improve a little --however, not my urethritis which drives me to insanity--over the last year, it makes me wonder how effective the last year's treatment has been with homeopathy. I know that Nurse Kriz treats with antibiotics. My first response to this is, "Here we are again." Do I take antibiotics for a year or two or do I keep doing what I am doing now? Those in natural medicine believe that antibiotics can lower the immune systems abilities, but then so can this stinking bacteria!
The good news--there are bacterium that Fry Lab can identify that no other lab in the US, maybe even the world, can identify. The test threw out words like coccibacilli, erythrocytes, hemobartonella, hemoplasma, biofilm. Although it did say that few community-like biofilm structures and organisms were observed. This is great news because you don't want your bacteria to create biofilm to protect itself. Each time I have a test come back, I have to do research to figure it out.
When I had a recent microscopy by a D.O. in Fort Worth, coccobacilli bacterium were found, but that is as far as it went. Now I am wondering why.
But at the moment all these things are running through my head
1. I have been down the antibiotic route, do I want to do it again?
2. What about my current nosode treatment? Do I forgo it and take antibiotics instead? Can I do both?
3. What about my immune system? How will we strengthen it if I am on antibiotics? Oh, and Candida. Didn't I just get rid of that?
4. Can I continue my treatment with my chinese medicine D.O. and take antibiotic treatment at the same time?
5. Listen to my gut? I am trying to listen to my gut, but it suffers from colitis, celiac and leaky gut, so I don't know how much I can depend on it? (Joke-probably only funny to me.)
6. Do I fork out another $800 dollars to have them DNA test the bacteria? Probably so! My father was right , money doesn't grow on trees. I tried to plant a money tree in my backyard, but it was fruitless.
7. Why did the lab in Lubbock that states they can identify the DNA of organisms in the blood find nothing , but this lab found bacteria.
8.Confusion, confusion, confusion!

See the large biofilm and how it adhered to the red blood cells?
Then there are the small cocci-like bacterium floating around.
This bacterium resembles bartonella, as bartonella adheres to red
blood cells, but it might actually be a bacterium that is not
bartonella, but is a recently identified bacterium
The good news--Bacteria was found!
The bad news--Bacteria was found!
Let's start with why this is bad news. Although my bladder has seems to improve a little --however, not my urethritis which drives me to insanity--over the last year, it makes me wonder how effective the last year's treatment has been with homeopathy. I know that Nurse Kriz treats with antibiotics. My first response to this is, "Here we are again." Do I take antibiotics for a year or two or do I keep doing what I am doing now? Those in natural medicine believe that antibiotics can lower the immune systems abilities, but then so can this stinking bacteria!
The good news--there are bacterium that Fry Lab can identify that no other lab in the US, maybe even the world, can identify. The test threw out words like coccibacilli, erythrocytes, hemobartonella, hemoplasma, biofilm. Although it did say that few community-like biofilm structures and organisms were observed. This is great news because you don't want your bacteria to create biofilm to protect itself. Each time I have a test come back, I have to do research to figure it out.
When I had a recent microscopy by a D.O. in Fort Worth, coccobacilli bacterium were found, but that is as far as it went. Now I am wondering why.
But at the moment all these things are running through my head
1. I have been down the antibiotic route, do I want to do it again?
2. What about my current nosode treatment? Do I forgo it and take antibiotics instead? Can I do both?
3. What about my immune system? How will we strengthen it if I am on antibiotics? Oh, and Candida. Didn't I just get rid of that?
4. Can I continue my treatment with my chinese medicine D.O. and take antibiotic treatment at the same time?
5. Listen to my gut? I am trying to listen to my gut, but it suffers from colitis, celiac and leaky gut, so I don't know how much I can depend on it? (Joke-probably only funny to me.)
6. Do I fork out another $800 dollars to have them DNA test the bacteria? Probably so! My father was right , money doesn't grow on trees. I tried to plant a money tree in my backyard, but it was fruitless.
7. Why did the lab in Lubbock that states they can identify the DNA of organisms in the blood find nothing , but this lab found bacteria.
8.Confusion, confusion, confusion!