I took her back to the doctor and he has
sent a blood test off to check for whooping
cough. She cough's until she vomits, veins
pop out of her forhead and then has nose
bleeds. She just seems like she can't fight
what ever bacteria this is. With lyme is it
hard to fight off another bacteria?
Thanks, Brneyedgrl
Other infections (such as bladder, sinus, eye, tooth, and kidney infections) often
develop and are hard to fight once the immune system is compromised.
Poor darling.. so sorry she is having a rough go of it.
And I know.. being a mom.. it is hard to watch this happening.
May you BOTH be better soon.
May I also suggest?
Others, including ME.. have had a post nasal drip develop when we never did before.. and the "stuff" tends to go down the back of the throat. This can cause coughing.. sometimes quite hard.
I take a sinus decongestant to help with the situation.. daily... as do others.
Another thought... Babesiosis can casue coughing.
Another thought.. during herxing and afterwards the toxins escape .. sometimes in the form of mucous.
I am NOT a doctor.. just hoping to share some basics to give you ideas to explore.
OK.. that was my break for the day... now back to the Senate stuff. YULK.
Also, I am curious if there is anyone else who experiences a worsening of symptoms around every other week? Is that normal?
-tricked
Just wanted to say that I had a persistent terrible dry cough with babesiosis. I was completely worn out! Something you might want to check out?
ivebeentricked...My grandson had frequent nosebleeds when he was being treated for lyme. We had to get a towel quickly...so much blood would come out! Dr. Jones told us that this was fairly common with kids with lyme. You probably should mention it to your doctor...I imagine the same thing could apply to adults.
nan
He was later treated with Prilosec because he had "irritations" in his stomach.
His cough stopped after the Prilosec treatment, so I think he had acid reflux.
He doesn't cough anymore.
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