For the past few weeks, I have a sensation that starts out feeling like a chill and then turns into a sensation like a rippling movement.
This happens in only one area at a time....back of thigh, buttocks, or lower back. It only lasts a few seconds and occurs multiple times throughout the day.
I have been dealing with parasites for years but never had these symptoms. I have felt parasites moving before, but this feels different. I am dealing with a babs relapse, but never had these symptoms with babs before.
Newest med is Levaquin...6 weeks now. I am also taking doxy, Malarone, and pulsing Tindamax.
Posted by lpkayak (Member # 5230) on :
i wondeer if it is parasites. i have described feeling like a baby was kicking inside me and ondering if it was a big parasite moving around
Posted by Catgirl (Member # 31149) on :
I've had that before (when on mepron).
Posted by BoxerMom (Member # 25251) on :
I have this, too. I think it's Babs.
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
- I've had this and yes, I also think it is babesia related.
Still, you might benefit from cranial sacral therapy just in case this might be a symptom of nerve impingement.
Gentle yoga moves may help, too. -
Posted by seibertneurolyme (Member # 6416) on :
The combo you are on all could be hitting babesia.
There is one journal article that mentions using fluroquinolones to treat babesia in dogs -- I think the combo was doxy and flagyl and levaquin or something in that class.
Bea Seibert
Posted by lax mom (Member # 38743) on :
RZR: Your mailbox is full.
Posted by Jennybean (Member # 34198) on :
Omg, what a great description. I have this as well and it really bugs the heck out of me. I get goosebump like bumps all over the area when it happens as well. They're not from a chill or anything, and I can wipe them away with a couple swipes. Ive never heard of anyone else with the weird goosebump thing. It is always in just one area at a time. I get it on my face and scalp sometimes as well. I don't know what co-infections I have, butv it started way before any treatment so it's not that. It is way worse during active flare though.