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Posted by Jake Hembree (Member # 43187) on :
 
I just started taken azithromycin 500mg yesterday but for the past few weeks I have been having really bad pressure in the front of my head sometimes makes me feel off balance while walking and super blurry eyes anything that might help in the mean time? Iam still waiting on my lab results from ignex b4 my llmd puts me on ne thing else.
 
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
 
We're all different when it comes to how we respond to various treatments, and for me, I'm able to stop Lyme eye symptoms, including blurred vision, by drinking mangosteen juice, an anti-inflammatory juice.

It's found in healthfood stores and online. I like the Mango-Xan version as it's the most tart of the juice blends. The strongest version is Xango and it's found online.
 
Posted by kgg (Member # 5867) on :
 
Here is what I find to be a helpful symptom chart. I think of Bartonella with the frontal headache. The balance issue could be either.

http://www.lyme-symptoms.com/LymeCoinfectionChart.html
 
Posted by SLML (Member # 42986) on :
 
Hi Jake -
Interesting symptoms. From what I have read the off balance feeling and the blurry vision is associated with Babesia. I have gotten rid of Bartonella, have treated Lyme and it is much better although I am still in treatment for that. However, blurry vision is a symptom that remains and I am just about to start treatment for Babesia Duncani. My Lyme doc, says she associates the blurry vision with Babesia. I find this interesting as blurry vision remains and I have not yet treated babesia which could indicate it is babesia. Hoping it goes away with treatment. I believe Zithromax (azithromycin) treats Babesia in conjunction with Mepron or Malarone.

All the best :-)
 
Posted by SLML (Member # 42986) on :
 
Hi Jake -
Interesting symptoms. From what I have read the off balance feeling and the blurry vision is associated with Babesia. I have gotten rid of Bartonella, have treated Lyme and it is much better although I am still in treatment for that. However, blurry vision is a symptom that remains and I am just about to start treatment for Babesia Duncani. My Lyme doc, says she associates the blurry vision with Babesia. I find this interesting as blurry vision remains and I have not yet treated babesia which could indicate it is babesia. Hoping it goes away with treatment. I believe Zithromax (azithromycin) treats Babesia in conjunction with Mepron or Malarone.

All the best :-)
 
Posted by mlg (Member # 35383) on :
 
According to leading experts, pain pressure behind eyes is proto or babesia.
 


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