Happy to announce doc trip success!
I just visited the specialist and had unexpected response.
I breifly described my experiment with clonazepam, and he was receptive to that. He told me that it is not uncommon anymore to find serendipitous responses to drugs. For example, v1agra for sexual disfunction, orginally designed as a treatment vascular conditions in diabetes patients.
The test reslts from the lab were negative [of course] but he was not deterred by that, almost as if the tests were not reliable anyway.
The doctor asked me if I wanted to try something he has specialized in, which is a method for "rebalancing bio-chemistry". He says this has worked very effectively with patients who have had infections, but still show symptoms after complete eradication. He admits he does not know the bio-mechanics behind the therapy's effectiveness.
The "drug" is: risperidone. It is an anti-phychotic drug which blocks dopamine and many other neuro-transmitters.
Perfect!!!!! This is what I was trying to achieve with the "clonazepam" but that drug was a GABBA stimulator which only blocks dopamine in a round-about-way.
I predict this will be successful with the standard anti-
parasite herbs and the right probiotics to help with removal.
The drug should permit the proliferation of plasma cells, thus cleaning-up those areas where the "oocyts" tend to hide.
I am very optimistic about this therapeutic approach! Shroom