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Interesting! For me, it was a bit different. The first week or so of Doxy, my symptoms would spike, including symptoms that had mostly faded out. After what I called "spike day," the symptoms would vanish over 1-3 days, being entirely gone on the final day. After the cycle ended, though, I would find symptoms returning after a few days.

I've run through that cycle twice; my doctor is willing to experiment with me to try different things if I sell it well. Of note... my infectious disease specialist (I have been trying everything) did note that Doxy is also an anti-inflammatory, so that may be why it works.

Things that have not worked:
- Gabapentin
- Prednisone
- SSRIs (The dreaded "in your head" angle)
- LDN
- NSAIDS
- Stretching (No, really, I was told by my since-fired PCP to 'stretch' because diffuse nerve irritation was clearly curable by stretching...)
- Wrist braces ('it might just be inexplicably pulled tendons!)
- Summoning Cthulu (well, still awaiting results there)

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No sugars
No carbs
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Asparagus
Brussel sprouts
Garlic
Cinnamon
Curcumin
Cilantro
Parsley
Thyme
Peppers
Ripe tomato
Chili powder
Ginger
Olive or garlic oil yo cook
Celery (tops perferred)
Carrots (top and root)
Beet (top and root)
Turnip (top and root)
Cauliflower

Fish
Chicken
Beef
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Shellfish

Grill or broil all you can.

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Plant oils, extracts, the right dose, the right timing, making sure no interactions with Rx (s), and identifying proper dose to response desired had solved more problems than current medicine.

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