I may be mistaken but I believe it's a classic sign of Bartonella.
Posted by Leelee (Member # 19112) on :
I agree with btmb03. I think it is Bartonella.
I had it horribly last winter and spring. It's much better now since I have been on abx.
Posted by sixgoofykids (Member # 11141) on :
It can also be a sign of a sluggish lymphatic system. Red Root is good for that.
Posted by Tincup (Member # 5829) on :
Bartonella.
Posted by Siciliano (Member # 15920) on :
Hi, Radha, I sent you a really long
private message with several things to try.
Good luck!
Posted by Nicole_Denise (Member # 20620) on :
I get burning feet, but they aren't worse in the morning...
It just happnes periodically throughout the day- sometimes only for a couple of seconds, sometimes for much longer.
I've actually found that walking around helps me- but not if I am wearing shoes/socks that make my feet hot.
Posted by hope4sofia (Member # 20577) on :
I get that and mine are worse in the morning as well. Sometimes it feels like they are buzzing. It is a similar sensation to swelling. I often wonder if they are swollen but they don/t seem to be.
Posted by paulieinct (Member # 17514) on :
I have this. Peripheral neuropathy caused by Lyme. Nerves have been damaged by Borrelia.
Posted by lpkayak (Member # 5230) on :
i have recently started getting this in my right foot about 40 min after i begin to ride my horse. this never happened in the past. i have had foot pain b4 -esp ball of the foot pain that went away with lyme tx. this is the ball of the foot-but i am sitting...and it is definitly a burning...loosening by boot may help a little but doesn't stop it
at one point i had a neuroma surgery on that foot but it didn't help-i still had pain til after high dose oral abx
i'm not on bart meds now and i can tell it is coming back cuz i'm getting nodules again in abd...i'll pay attention to see if rifampin helps when i go back on