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It feels like I may have torn or inflammed fascia in my right hip. I started losing mobility in the past 6 weeks. Now the pain is unmanageable so I am seeing a PT/cranial person at my LLMD office.
Here's the deal though. The pain is nearly DUPLICATED in my ankle. I can hardly walk.
It feels like that morning detox, I can barely move my ankles pain, only it is so steady now.
I feel like I have gone from having neuro lyme and brain bartonella to muscular/joing bartonella. Only thing I did differently was humaworm for about 3 weeks. Then, I stop because I thought I was out. I'm not much for organization.
Any thoughts?
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Carol in PA
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I wonder if systemic enzyme therapy would reduce the inflammation in the hip and ankle.
LED light therapy reduces inflammation too.
Carol
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Is that your way of telling me I should stop trying to figure out what the heck it is?
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That's totally my pattern. Try to figure it out, rather than focus on what might help. lol!
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Tickborne infection causes all kinds of inflammation and pain.
" Now the pain is unmanageable..." I figured you needed some ideas to reduce the symptoms.
Carol
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Thanks, Carol. What you really did was remind me that I don't need to figure out where it is coming from.
I was JUST in the store the other day, looking at Teasel when the herbalist said, "that is really helpful for those who have the joint/muscle pain with Lyme". I said, without thinking, "oh, that's not my issue".
But it was building. And now it is awful. These layers of Lyme are not amusing. Not at all. Can you tell me more about Systemic enzyme therapy?
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