Chlamydia testing?
HN,
I am curious to know what method of testing the Provincial Labs are using for testing for Chlamydia? Do you use (PCR) or ELISA?
HN,
Thank you for answering my question. When I was receiving treatment for my Ureaplasma infection I met a young man from North America who came to the hospital suffering from a Chlamydia infection. He also had several pathogens he was diagnosed with, Chlamydia, Staph aureus, Corynebacterium bacteria, and Coxsakie Virus which apparently is not an STI but contracted though uncooked meats which many of the westerners seems to test positive for and can apparently cause digestion and heart problems if left untreated.
He had seen countless Doctors and only one out of many was able to isolate the Chlamydia infection. He complained of a constant desire to urinate, back pain, chills, fatigue, pain and discomfort, burning urination, poor erections, unable to sit for any prolonged period of time without discomfort.
He travelled through out North America and even Mexico searching to be cured? He expressed his frustration with me and said, “They just kept on giving me oral antibiotics which did not cure his Chlamydia or his other infections.
The doctor treating him explained that the (PCR) or the (NAAT) tests were only able to isolate the infection when he was symptomatic. The Doctor there uses an ELISA test for Chlamydia which he (claims) is far more accurate when the infection lays dormant and in some cases asymptomatic.
My concern is after seeing so many patients there receiving treatment for Chlamydia in (most cases), the treatment with oral antibiotics just kills the initial infection and afterwards the pathogen(s) lay dormant within the walls of the prostate or the female cervix.
Hence, this possibly might explain why there is such a high rate of infections within British Columbia on an annual basis, and why so many women are having miscarriages?
Therefore, if you are suffering from those symptoms and you don’t feel you’re receiving proper treatment? The STD clinic has just put up a questionnaire encouraging people to evaluate their services, here’s your golden opportunity!
The problem I am having with this is; they all (Patients) have required an unconventional approach/understanding, to curing these infections which one would (likely) never receive in Western Countries, but surprisingly with mainly Western medicine. Furthermore, they are just receiving treatment for the symptoms and not the cause of the actual disease?????
Honestly the last time I visited the STD Clinic on west 12th the nurse said to me, “Oh you’re a regular here”, lol.
SHAME SHAME !!!