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Toboein
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Hello!

I have a question - How can we tell if the symptoms are from BABESIA or YEAST!?

SO many seem to overlap (head pressure, headaches, dizzy, shortness of breath, wheezing, fast heart rate are my symptoms)

I ask because i was Off abx for a few weeks and was fine as far as yeast infections/intestinal health. I started up on a small dose of Doxy, and after 2 doses I already have a bad yeast infection in my netherlands.

I wonder if yeast is my issue overall because of how fast a small dose of doxy triggered it, considering i took 400 mg of Doxy, and 1000 MG of bactrim for 7 months with no yeast problems ever, not one!


Advice! Help! COmments!?

Would it do me harm to go off abx and try a strict anti yeast protocol for a bit to see what happenes? Im scared to do that because my Lyme and Co problems are so bad.

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seibertneurolyme
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In my opinion the some of the symptoms you listed are probably babesia or lyme -- but unlikely to be from yeast (candida). The specific symptoms are fast heart rate and shortness of breath.

The longer you are on antibiotics the more likely that you nhave yeast. Very difficult to totally prevent.

It just depends on how bad the yeast problem is as to whether you need to stop antibiotics temporarily. Your LLMD should be the one to decide.

Bea Seibert

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Toboein
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thanks seibert, i will def. ask him.

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