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I have many symptom like, throat irritation,eye pain,head back side pain,chest and stomach pain,arthritis,dark ruin.All my tests are normal, cbc,creatine, h pylori,chest X-ray , ultra sound ,laryngoscopy,urine culture and sensitivity,thyroid,blood sugar, pressure, cholesterol,HIV, hsv1,hsv2,vdrl,tpha,gonococci,chlamidea,hepetetis a,b,c.only my Chlamidophils pneumoniae result was positive. I have allready treated for pneumoniae. But my symptom have still. Which test do I need dr?I am really feared .
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1530171 tn?1448129593
NO more tests please for the time being!

Your C Pneumoniae may not been resolved yet as it may take a long time of a Combination Antibiotic Therapy from a few months to years in some cases to treat Chronic C. Pneumoniae, if this is what you have.
All three phases of this pathogen must be eradicated completely with antibiotics before you can be out of the woods.
If were treated only for only a short time with one or two antibiotics, there's a good chance that the infection is still present.
My suggestion is to make sure your treating doctor is familiar with C Pneumoniae treatment. If not, you must consider another doctor who has experience in this field.
Unfortunately most doctors are not familiar, unless they have treated TB
or are Lyme Literate Medical Doctors (LLMDs)
Don't be afraid to ask openly your doctor about this to avoid getting your life all messed up.
My intention is not to scare you but rather alert you that this infectious condition can have serious consequences.
Many parts of the body can be affected, including brain involvement, central nervous system  and there's a chance of the development of other chronic diseases.
Can you send me more details about your treatment?

Best wishes,
Niko
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