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Is it possible to herx on a homeopathic remedy? My aunt is a homeopath and gave me a remedy to take. I took it for three days and that ended yesterday. I feel like total poo. All my Lyme symptoms are bad bad bad right now: I am very nauseous, dizzy, severe leg pain, abdominal pain, neck/back/shoulder/wrist/knees/hip pain, bad headache and severe fatigue.
I HATE THIS!!! Has anyone else ever herxed on Homeopathics? I just wanna curl up in a ball and cry (not to be melodramatic).. this disease stinks really bad.
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Cannot answer your question directly, but I had my worst herx of all after increasing nutritional support (as per Dr B's Guidelines) before I had a LLMD! No Rx drugs, "just" nutritional supplements.
My LLMD is wise (gentle and aggressive) and doesn't set me up for severe herx reactions.
Maybe your aunt selected a good remedy, but just dosed a bit high for you?
Homeopathic remedies are meds to respect. Plz let us know what you took, and what you're trying to treat now.
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I don't know the name of it (I know, I know...)...but will find out. I am trying to treat Lyme, but have Bart and probably (though its not clear) Babs. I am waiting to get in with LLMD in CT.. have done some treatment with abx but nothing effective yet because I moved and had to stop. Then I started up again and was dosed too high and ended up in the hospital.
Starting over (if that is even possible...) in January with the new LLMD. Hopefully he will have an idea of how to treat me but not hurt me so bad I cannot survive it.
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While I never tried one for Lyme or Bart, I have heard enough to know that I'm not going to touch Desert Biologicals Lyme or Bartonella remedies any time soon.
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Dear renny, Sorry your move and strong reactions have stalled or hiccuped your LD treatment! Even a hosp stay!
And now your feeling so crumby!
In terms of starting over, I'll offer my 2 cents as a LD patient who's making progress:
Focus on cleaning up your diet and getting as completely yeast-free, sugar-free, dairy-free and gluten-free as possible. Candidiasis can only make everything harder.
Beginning with your new LLMD in Jan, having you "clean slate" in terms of non-TBD will help.
You may also wish to focus on getting good quality sleep. That's paramount.
You can also do the simple detox things, like lots of lemon juice in quality water.
How about putting Swedish massage gift certificates on your Christmas wish list?
If you have Babesiosis, a wise LLMD will treat that first, then Bart, then Borrelia. You don't need to treat Babs, Bart, and borreliosis on your own anymore.
Your aunt may help w/ getting you into good shape for future LLMD Rxs.
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Wow thanks for the advice. Ya I am trying to figure out how to get myself super strong mentally and physically so when I start the treatments again I can handle them better. That was one thing my aunt is trying to help with.
Swedish massage sounds fabulous. That could really help me right now given all the pain I am having in my back neck legs arms etc.
I am worried about the diet. I have so many GI issues that I cannot eat many many foods. Inflammation in the gut keeps me from eating nuts, seeds, raw veggies, many types of grains etc. I am therefore on a pretty plain diet of carbs and proteins. I am very low weight 115lbs and 5'7" and trying to gain. I am eating lots of avocado and peanut butter (can do nut butter just not whole nuts). I guess I need to stop eating sugar...
I am not sure if I have Babs.. the only thing that would maybe allude me to that diagnosis is my severe headache. Feels like my whole entire head is in pain. Neck as well. Bart is suspected due to the GI involvement and nerve issues. Lyme is the sure bet with CDC positive testing (I was negative for bart and babs on quest test.. means very little so I am told).
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