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Hi Trubee-- if you do a search on here with foot pain you will find a lot of info. Tutu is right on and it was my biggest symptom-- and Levaquin was the best for it. Unfortunately, I could not stay on it anymore due to some tendon issues, and am on rifampin which helps a great deal and HH- a herb from the Zhang protocol. I would talk to your llmd about it. Hang in there... it can be treated!
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Vit C IVs help mine a ton, either that or hydrogen peroxide IVs. Expensive though.
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Thanks all, I haven't given bart tx a good try. @willbeatthis- glad you found rifampin helpful, I'll check the herb out with my doc too. Never tought of plantar fascitis-is it caused by bart? Painful, heel, arch area - the whole foot.
@ jlp38- never tried IV Vit C- am homebound, wonder if oral would help?
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17hens
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I had plantaar fasciitis, whole foot pain. Bart treatment took away the pf but my feet still hurt.
Then I read that Dr. C. (ped.) of PA said that morning foot pain is related to Bart but if you have foot pain all day, look into Babesia.
I had it all day, coming and going. Sure enough, Babesia treatment removed the rest of all my foot pain.
Nothing like walking barefoot thru the kitchen on a summer day!
-------------------- "My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." Psalms 73:26
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I agree with 17 hens.I have had the same thing.You need to treat both of them .Bart and babs.
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