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by ofonorow » Sat Feb 04, 2012 3:49 am
Thanks johnwen for the advice.
My own research found imipenem (which I assume is an analog)
I notice Meropenern is IV only. Any suggestions on duration and dose?
My current thinking is to make sure all the source of dental/teeth infection is dealt with before taking
the antibiotic, unless there is a low dose I can take in the meanwhile. I was on a high-powered antibiotic
IV and oral for months, but it apparently had little effect on bacteria inside these "cavitations."
Which reminds me, thermography was a "bust". I went to Mercola's clinic to have it done, but the mouth
was "white hot" and it did not differentiate or find individual hot spots around the teeth. (A book Dr. Levy
recommended, regarding my tonsils, Cancer a Second Opinion by Joseff Isles states that not all dental toxicity can be found by
x-ray, and recommended an "infrared toposcope" as infected areas are generally warmer than surrounding
tissue.) There are infrared cameras used for construction/inspection purposess, that cost around $2K -
and I thought I would rent one to play with, but it had the same problem. Mouth is white hot.
A sharp guy at the rental place, after hearing what I intended to use if for, recommended an "laser targeted
infrared temperature gauge" that you can get at home depot for around $40 (but recommended I get the
most expensive for the best resolution.) I have it, and I measured the gums around my wife's teeth.
She has two root canals, and the gums around those teeth were 3 degrees hotter than the rest of her
mouth/gums! We are trying to do the same thing to my mouth, unfortunately, there seems to be
hot spots all over? It is hard to get a straight line-of-site into the mouth to measure inside gums, but
you can get to the outside.. Will bring toy to dentist and see if there are more cavitations..
after
Owen R. Fonorow
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