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Update: The test came back positive for lyme and babs! If only we could all be so fortunate. She should be getting out of the hospital today as long as they can get a pic line in for her and she will be getting 28 days of Rochephin.......wish it was way longer.
Another friend of mine went to the ER (different hospital) last week with an ongoing 105 temp. They immediately suspected lyme and put her on 21 days of doxy........seems like they are diagnosing better but have a long way to go on treatment!
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That's fantastic that she found out what she has and got positive tests back.
She needs to find an LLMD right away so she can continue on the right treatment and get well quickly.
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janet thomas
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A temp of 105 sounds more like Babs than Lyme.
Does it alternate with chills?
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The friend with the 105 temp has now been on Doxy for 5 days.
Although the temp is almost normal and the flu pain is less she is having horrible sweats.
I don't know if she was having chills at the time of the high fever.
For my friend with lyme and babs in her heart, I don't know if there is an LLMD in CT that can give IV treatments.
I know that she will need more than a month!
Please PM me with any suggestions.
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- I hope they are on probiotics and also liver support. Liver support will help decrease the sweating. It's likely a herx reaction, toxic overload, etc.
Organic vegetable juices would be good, too. Flax seed meal, as well, to help move toxins on out.
IV Magnesium (with Methyl B-12 and B-complex added to that, maybe also Taurine) -- and IV Glutathione should also be considered. -
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