Carlos Thanks for responding to my email.
What type of tests were done? Full blood work panel and tick panel What type of Ehrlichiosis was detected? Ehrlichia canis - carried by tick...but funny thing....I have NEVER found a tick on my dog, grandkid or myself on this property in the 7 years that we have lived here. I believe with the wet summer that Texas has had this year...that my dog got it from a mosquito or fly. What antibiotics have been used in the treatment? Doxicycline 10mg....she has been taking the Doxicycline for 1 month. I retested her this week and she is still positive. Have you had ALL the rest of your dogs tested? I have tested all the dogs on the property. I understand that this bacteria can lay dormant for some time before attacking the blood cells. I have been giving her CS to drink but I was wondering if anyone had use CS in any other way to get it to the blood cell faster? Gwlynda Irek, Country Ridge Bulldogs Educational Program Coordinator www.crbulldog.com Members of: Bulldog Club of America Lone Star Bulldog Club Nothing new will come into your life unless you are grateful for what you have…. -----Original Message----- From: Carlos Pérez [mailto:explorer...@hotmail.com] Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 2:25 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CS>Ehrlichiosis Hello, Gwlynda, I am a German Shepherd dog breeder. I live in Margarita Island, Venezuela. As we dogs breeders in all parts of the world well know, by these times Ehrlichiosis is a disease so widespread that there is no country free from it and it is not limited to dogs. One of the original reservoirs in USA is deer, one of the main original vectors from deer to other animals and man is, coincidentially, the Lone Star Tick. Any of the many hundreds of other ticks can transmit it. Actually, in its differet types, E. canis, E. ewingii, E. platys, E. chaffeensis (HME), HGE, Ehrlichia (and other Rickettsiae like Venezuelan Human Platelet Rickettsia) attack dogs, horses, goats, cats and other domestic and wild animals, and also HUMANS, going many times misdiagnosed and creating a great human health hazard that can can easily be mortal if not properly diagnosed and treated in time (probably hundreds of deaths every year in USA alone). Actually, lice (main vector of E. sennetsu in Asia), fleas, horse flies and, yes, even mosquitoes and other hematophagus insects, can be vectors in human and animal cases of Ehrlichiosis and Rickettsiosis I have (or had, not sure yet) chronic Ehrlichiosis I got from my dogs. It was misdiagnosed as measles with neumonitis and almost killed me. I have been very successful using EIS (CS) and, even though it had invaded all my body including all organs and bone marrow, it has been totally controlled. I used to get relapses every few months while I was forced to use antibiotics for lack of a better remedy. Not any more, not any antibiotics, only silver and high quality nutrition and exercise. Will come back to that if anyone is interested in more details Concerning your female bulldog, I have several questions: What type of tests were done? What type of Ehrlichiosis was detected? What antibiotics have been used in the treatment? The common ones are oral Doxicycline or Tetracycline, but Ciprofloxacine, Rifamicine and Fluoroquinolones are also used. Have you had ALL the rest of your dogs tested? They may be asympthomatic and still have it. Very seldom a single dog in a pack gets it. Have you or any other person in contact with your dogs been closely watched for sympthoms? Ehrlichiosis can mimmick any diseases, from a simple cold to chicken pox to mononeucleosis to diabetes to HIV-AIDS and many others. Watch for any sympthoms which may indicate any health issue, even mild. Remember that detection in humans is very difficult and a normal laboratory will find nothing in submitted infected blood samples. In my dogs I have not had any Ehrlichiosis/Rickettsiosis outbreaks in about four years. I used to control them with the mentioned antibiotics. At this point, based in my personal experience, I would not hesitate to intensely use Silver if I had any case in my dogs. In the meantime, they get a mild maintenance dosis in their drinking water, plus reasonably good food and enough exercise. If I can be of any help please let me know. Regards, Carlos >From: "Gwlynda and David Irek" <bulld...@irek.cbeyond.com> >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com >To: <silver-list@eskimo.com> >Subject: RE: CS>Ehrlichiosis Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 23:19:54 -0500 > >One of my female bulldogs has been diagnosed with Ehrlichiosis. >Ehrlichiosis is a tick-borne rickettsial infectious blood disease. The >organism is called Ehrlichia, the disease is called Ehrlichiosis. >Ehrlichiosis (bacteria) attacks the red blood cells. > >My question is.....how do I get CS to the red blood cell of my bulldogs to >kill the bacteria. She has been drinking CS but after a month of CS and >antibiotics she still has the bacteria attached to her red blood cells. > >Gwlynda Irek, Country Ridge Bulldogs >Educational Program Coordinator >www.crbulldog.com > >Members of: >Bulldog Club of America >Lone Star Bulldog Club > >Nothing new will come into your life unless you are grateful for what you >have.. > > > >-- >The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > >Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > >To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > >Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com > >The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... > >List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com> > > _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/