Eventually, in January 2009, I decided to have my blood tested in Cologne. From this it transpired there were indications of a Borrelia infection. Upon the recommendation of the Dutch Association for Lyme Disease Patients my GP put me on a course of antibiotics and I was referred to the Radboud hospital in Nijmegen. My GP wasn’t interested in the results from Cologne, and the Radboud had a waiting list. Consequently, I went to the University Medical Centre in Groningen, which in hindsight I shouldn’t have done. Here they ridiculed the tests undertaken in Cologne and my symptoms weren’t taken seriously. Everyone has some symptom or another, and I certainly didn’t have Lyme disease.
In the meantime, from February 2009 onwards, my symptoms steadily worsened, and two new symptoms appeared. I started to get ringing in my ears and my vision deteriorated, namely, everything swimming before my eyes. I still have trouble with both eyes. What with the worsening of the symptoms and the new symptoms on top, my short-term absence rapidly lengthened. Luckily I was able to complete the training course in June 2009 with the submission of my thesis.
The company doctor suggested I go to Bremen or Hamburg. Coincidentally, I had been given the address of a doctor in Bremen by a work colleague, who themselves had been successfully treated for Lyme disease. I phoned the doctor in Bremen and made an appointment. Based on the symptoms I was prescribed a course of antibiotics and extensive bloods were taken, including an LLT. This showed that I was infected with Borrelia. I started the course of antibiotics around mid June 2009 (8 weeks 400mg doxycycline daily), and I took long-term sick leave. After a week’s holiday I was brought back home. I also started to psychically research the other side of the Lyme disease coin. Through non-stop worrying about the future and due to the sleeping problems I became more and more sombre, had panic attacks and was highly stressed. Upon the company doctor’s recommendation I started seeing a psychiatrist in October 2009. I was given Lexapro, Oxazepam and Diazepam. The last two I took sparingly as I was still sceptical about theThe company doctor suggested I go to Bremen or Hamburg. Coincidentally, I had been given the address of a doctor in Bremen by a work colleague, who themselves had been successfully treated for Lyme disease. I phoned the doctor in Bremen and made an appointment.
Based on the symptoms I was prescribed a course of antibiotics and extensive bloods were taken, including an LLT. This showed that I was infected with Borrelia. I started the course of antibiotics around mid June 2009 (8 weeks 400mg doxycycline daily), and I took long-term sick leave. After a week’s holiday I was brought back home. I also started to psychically research the other side of the Lyme disease coin. Through non-stop worrying about the future and due to the sleeping problems I became more and more sombre, had panic attacks and was highly stressed. Upon the company doctor’s recommendation I started seeing a psychiatrist in October 2009. I was given Lexapro, Oxazepam and Diazepam. The last two I took sparingly as I was still sceptical about theThe company doctor suggested I go to Bremen or Hamburg. Coincidentally, I had been given the address of a doctor in Bremen by a work colleague, who themselves had been successfully treated for Lyme disease. I phoned the doctor in Bremen and made an appointment. Based on the symptoms I was prescribed a course of antibiotics and extensive bloods were taken, including an LLT. This showed that I was infected with Borrelia. I started the
Between June 2009 and mid December 2009 I was very ill again. After that I slowly resumed work, under the supervision of a psychiatrist at work. Finally, since the end of October 2010 I was working full-time again; however in May 2011 the results came back negative and I was very ill again until December 2011. In September 2011 I started treatment with Erik Noteboom. To start with I was highly sceptical and negative but was though open to the treatment. I’ve been working full-time again since December 2011, without remission. I was though susceptible to the ‘flu and such like from my children to start with. In February 2012 during the icy weather I was able to skate around 40km of an afternoon on the lake behind our house. This told me things were on the up, and cycling to work without any preconceptions became easier and easier. In May 2012 I underwent a fitness test at the University Medical Centre in Groningen which showed that my condition ranged between good to very good. Soon after this I started runninBetween June 2009 and mid December 2009 I was very ill again. After that I slowly resumed work, under the supervision of a psychiatrist at work. Finally, since
From the moment that my high blood pressure was detected it has been hard to get it back within the standard 90/140, despite the Olmetec and later on, the Beta blockers. Because my heart rate is between 45-50 bpm, my GP referred me to a dietician. I was overweight (108kg) and I ate too much. I knew this already but this didn’t offer up a solution for the too-high blood pressure. Luckily, around mid July I was given Erik Noteboom’s address. Just before the summer holidays in 2011 I was treated with Erik’s Bionic 880. During the least two weeks of the summer holidays my feet were no longer heavy, stiff or painful.
After the summer holidays, at the start of September 2011, I started with the Bionic 880 in combination with the by Erik Noteboom developed and built LTN-4 and LTN-4 PRO. On top of this Erik advised me to take vitamins daily. During the treatment I took 1000 mg vitamin B-100 Complex three times a day as well as 1000mg vitamin C three times a day and vitamin D-3 (25μg) 8000 IU daily.
At the start, during the bioresonance therapy, the kidneys, liver and heart received primary treatment. The disease, along with its coinfections and the Herpes, were also treated by means of the Bionic 880 in combination with the LTN-4 and LTN-4 PRO. In addition to this an allergy test was carried out and I was also treated for fungi. The more the treatment progressed the more intense it became, increasing from one to two treatments a week, and the treatment itself was extended to a final 5 hours at a time. As such the lymph glands and even the hypothalamus are treated to stimulate the detoxication process. To begin with, the day after the treatment I was bushed and had a lot of headaches. These were detoxication symptoms for which I took Chlorella tablets. I also drank two to three litres of water a day. At the beginning I also followed two treatments – a stinging nettle and an artichoke drink.
I started to feel better around mid October 2011. The fatigue decreased and I felt more energised. The ringing in my ears also lessened. The inexplicable pains in my back and knees disappeared. My blood pressure also improved. Upon Erik’s advice I bought a blood pressure cuff, to take a blood pressure reading each week. In November 2011 I decided to drop the Beta blockers and upon a doctor’s recommendation I take Ubiquinol daily.
I’ve been working full-time again since mid December 2011; I cycle into work and I still visit Erik once a month. The Lyme disease has disappeared, although I did have a couple of coinfections back in December, but these will disappear over time. From a preventative viewpoint, and upon Erik’s request, in February 2012 I started with a course against parasites.
In a nutshell, thanks to Erik the old Onno is back. I eat less and have as a result lost 12 kilos. Slowly but surely I’ve managed to get my life back on track
Onno Leeraar