We finally got back all of Tad’s test results from 6 weeks ago. It’s very interesting to see how many viruses Tad has been exposed to in his lifetime. He tested postive for about eight different infections (Epstein Barr, Coxsackie, HHV-6, and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever to name a few). His neurotransmitters were all over the place as well. His neurotransmitter screen was no surprise; in fact, seratonin, dopamine, glutamate and GABA levels were all high. Neurotransmitters are what allow your brain to communicate with the rest of the body. For people with Parkinson’s dopamine levels are usually low. Tad’s are sending signals all over the place which causes his muscles to rapid fire and eventually the cells will die from overuse. We have to find a way to calm it all down so his body can rest and recover. He also has a ton of inflammation in his body, which is to be expected.
Today after his treatment his speech seems to be even slower than usual. He also seems to be moving slower. He did his third hydrogen peroxide treatment today and will do his second chelation tomorrow.
How is your husband doing? I have Lyme and possible ALS now..
He’s hanging in there. We finished the 15 weeks of treatment in October of 2015. He saw a decrease in inflammation, but didn’t gain any strength. He also received a stem cell IV taken from his own fat. I highly recommend seeking treatment for Lyme. The b. borrelia will continue to attack nerve cells. If you haven’t already, research Dr. Tedone and the Deanna Protocol.