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lla2
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anyone recognize this pattern...?

I have anxiety feeling or sensation in my head , builds up during the day...on one day, then fine the next day or two..then it comes back....

feel on the edge of craziness...panicky etc... then the next day am fine. Feels like it's in the front of my head..no pain, no pressure..just kind of weird sensation...slightly dizzy, and scary...

the day on, day off bit is weird..any one recognize this pattern from a coinfection?

Lisa


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I have had this symptom before I started on IV therapy. I have no co-infections so I know that it can be from the lymes alone.
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Hi,
I have the same one day bad, next day good pattern. It is almost like clockwork. Symptoms make you feel horrible one day, then lighten up the next, then back to horrible the day after.

I asked my doc about it and she had no answer. I did some research and this is what I think it is.

Once day your body fights like hell to detox and get rid of all of the crap (horrible day), the next day because your body has worked hard to lighten the toxic load you feel batter (good day).

I did research on detox and that is not an abnormal pattern for people trying to get rid of toxins. Don't know for sure but it makes some sense.

Just a theory,
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Lymelady


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lla2
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I would understand this IF i felt crappy, like i was dumping toxins..but i don't ...I feel fine, other than this head sensation...which makes me feel kind of weak when it peaks off and on durign the course of the day.

I' don't feel flu like , or sick, or like i'm detoxing at all...just the weird, fuzzy brain in front of head..kind of a pressure, but not really..kind of panicy, but not really...I know i'm not making alot of sense here..sorry...

but anyway..it's one day on , then one day off....

thanks for the kind thoughts..

|Lisa


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I have this constantly and I can't seem to find anything that will help. Be glad yours goes away. I attribute it to chronic Lyme as it would come and go before it turned chronic.
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have had this too much,,

foggy I know how you feel.

I noticed that sugar made it worse, anxiety, allergies. It could also be mild vertigo.


This was/is a huge problem for me.


You look fine but you are in a fog that people cant even imagine only if they are sick with the flu!!!


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