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p4lyme
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Has anybody experienced body vibrations (inside and out? Also tingling of arms of legs. I have Chronic Neurological Lyme since 1987, not diagnosed till the end of 1989. Numerous bouts; long term IV Rocephrin, I am afraid it is becoming "active" again.
Please respond. [confused]

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Welcome!! [Smile]

I'll move this to Medical Questions for you!!

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KentuckyWoman
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Yep, yep, yep.

Since I'm not officially "diagnosed" yet. (I've been sick for 2 yrs.) I cannot offer any medical advice.

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Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
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Annnnnnnnd..

WELCOME to the club !!

I'm not sure that's anything to celebrate, but at least you have alot of support here. :-)

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KentuckyWoman
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jessicabooklover
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I get this all the time..sometimes it is overwhelming...I am not eating much at the moment, but when I do it often feels like my lips are vibrating after..it is incredibly bizarre. I will buzz and twitch all over for seemingly no reason as well. You are definitely not alone with this. Jess.
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Yes, I get the vibrations quite often when I am flared up -- it is a sign of a flare up for me.

I've had this since 1988 (at least) -- but wasn't diagnosed until 2005. So, we've both had this for a long time! I did get a lot better on abx, but the disease still gets active again if I get run down.

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Yes I get this all the time. Especially if I'm flaring.
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Pretty much a constant symptom for me. Hate it, hate it, hate it. I'm sorry you're experiencing it too. [Frown] TS
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ive been dealing with lyme for 30 yrs...had my ups and downs. the last year i am hving this and trying to ignor it...but i cant...it is new for me and the periferal neuropathy is back

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cozynana
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I Buzz and tremor after treatments and stimulation. I also do it more if I am tired. It has calmed down a lot since I treated parasites.
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TerryK
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I've had this off and on for a number of years typically with treatment. For me it is an imbalance of minerals. I ususally take Nature's Sunshine mineral chi and it subsides. I had to take it for months once because everytime I stopped it came back.

This may not help others but it has helped me numerous times.

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I'm not a doctor

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Parasites is what has always caused this for me. Parasites/worms can play a MAJOR symptom of Lyme disease. Please check into treating parasites an often overlooked co-infection of Lyme disease. Google parasite symptoms.

Gael

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Yes, parasite treatment is very important. As is the infamous lungworm, another parasite. But since we know that the parasites are holding the heavy metal toxins in their skin, when you finally are able to kill some of them, you are still dealing with the toxic metals that are then flooding the system.

From my own experience, the vibration stops once you have dealt with the parasites. But this still leaves the toxic heavy metals that have to be detoxed for several months before the vibrating stops.

Mold and metals go hand in hand. I do not think mold is as severe a problem even though I live in Seattle! But you definitely have to deal with it and clean up to eliminate mold exposure.

"The intelligence of normal bacteria to that of mold is like that of a cabbage to an elephant. Molds are far more critical than bacteria. Parasites are elephants squared.

�Molds incorporate heavy metals to protect themselves from white blood cells."

Go to www.betterhealthguy.com "A Deep Look Beyond Lyme" (Dr.K.)

You can treat pparasites all you want, but if buzzing and vibrations are a problem, it won't stop until you get rid of the heavy metal release.
Colonics are very, very important.

Take care.

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p4lyme
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Thanks all of you for your input ; I'm sorry that you are experiencing these awful vibrations. I am really upset that my Lyme is becoming acute again. I don't know what I am going to do. Keep telling me how you are.
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hi p4lyme-i used to live across the river from you...be careful of ticks!!!

i also often feel like there is an earthquake when there isnt...doesnt matter if i am standing, sitting or lying down

i always tested very low in metals but a lot of time has gone by. i probably have to deal with that...just so hard to be organized to detox when living situation is messed up

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Sorry to hear that. Anybody that has these symptoms, I know how it can be crazy making. If I find anything that helps I will let all of you know. Hang in there.
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Humor helps. [Smile]

Ipkayak, this reminds me of something that happened to me at church last week.

I was standing there talking to one of our deacons. I experienced the whole building moving under my feet.

I said, "Whoa! the whole building just moved on me." He smiled because he knows about my dizzy issues too.

I said, "Well, since your the deacon, could you please look into having that fixed. [Smile]

He got the joke (which is even more fun.)

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And that has made all the difference.
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yes, it comes and goes. It's gotten alot better since i went on minocycline though. I think magnesium helps with these also. MG Taurate or malate.

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I have the vibrations too. Plus, peripheral neuropathy which just got much worse after two weeks of treatment with Sporanox for fungal issues. I just started back on ABX this week, but I have not treated for parasites. Don't know if i have them. Is it possible to try treatment for parasites on one's own to see if it helps? Can you buy the drugs from farm supply without getting an Rx from a doctor?
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I have this too. I notice it the most when I'm in bed at night. My doctor said this is very common with Lyme. It seems to be getting better with treatment.
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Mine has pretty much stopped after 6 months of treatment. Does still happen occasionally on my Flagyl weeks.

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Just sharing my experience, I am not a doctor.

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