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I've posted a lot on this forum recently, so if this is flooding/spam, I apologise ahead of time but I really need help.
My guess is that currently I have some kind of parasite(s) in my throat or in my head. And I want to know what. I want to know if it's even Lyme-related.
Feels like some large bulge of something is blocking things in my thyroid or my head. It's like it's sucking up nutrients and large, or at least feels that way, and is like some kind of tumour.
It's been interrupting things like my depth perception, making eye contact with others (when my eyes turn, and I know what part of the brain it is, because it's the same part where this 'tumour' is -- I can tell because when I try to make eye contact with others for instance, my eyes always cross/touch this thing in my head and I lose eye contact sometimes because my eyes shift 'inside' of me or somewhere else other than what I am looking at -- I also have had trouble looking at one specific thing; it's like I've been looking all around.).
Have had testing done by Neurologists -- they came up with nothing.
It's disgusting and annoying. Has been happening just about every time I've been making eye contact.
Wonder what it is because it's responsible for all of my symptoms -- I don't have any joint, muscle aches or whatever, everything is just in my head. It effects my psych and hormones alone.
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dbpei
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temporarilyplagued, please search for parasite warriors thread here. It will give you tons of information and support on parasites and treatment.
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Judie
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I'd also consider seeing an ophthalmologist. They have tools that can measure inflammation in and around the eyes (it's done with light and lasers and it's not invasive).
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I would definitely see an ophthalmologist. They will be able to check the range of motion of your eyes. Its possible that what you are describing my be due to the eye muscle not operating properly.
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lax mom
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Graves disease can cause eye problems too.
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dbpei
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It sounds like you really could use a good LLMD. There are some who take insurance. A good resource would be [email protected]
When I was first looking for a doctor, I sent an email to this address and received several names and numbers to contact in my area. You can also use Lymenet
and some here are likely to point you in the right direction. Good luck!
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Parasites LOVE the eyes. My eyes are much better ever since I started treating for parasites.
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