Frontal headache with pain behind my eyes anxiety (I have to take 3 mg of ativan a day) light sensitivity foot pain leg pain tingling hands irritability
Is this screaming anything to you?
Posted by anuta (Member # 22646) on :
Babesia
Posted by willbeatthis (Member # 31111) on :
Are you having night sweats at all or chills? I think Anuta could be right on but I also think bart and\or lyme. Are you being adequately treated by a LLMD? That's where you'll be in the right place to put an end to all this. Godspeed!
Posted by jackie81 (Member # 27031) on :
Why do you feel babesia ? What symptoms point to that ?
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
For me, it was from salicylates. You might want to Google that.
Posted by anuta (Member # 22646) on :
Even though it's very hard to tell what coinfections causes which symptom since we never have isolated co-infection acting and its most probably these symptoms by many of them
For me personally, Babesia doesn't cause any night sweats, buts lots of anxiety, frontal headaches.
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
Light sensitivity and tingling hands sounds like Lyme to me, and I wonder about your foot and leg pain and irritability - there's a potential for bartonella there.
Would you consider getting tested for Lyme and co's through the IGeneX lab? If you're low income at all, www.lymetap.com will pick up 75% of testing costs.
We're all different in how we respond to any treatment. I'm able to stop all my Lyme eye sensitivity symptoms by drinking mangosteen juice, an anti-inflammatory juice.
I get the Mango-Xan version as it's the most tart. Available at the health food store and online. I drink around an ounce a day.
Posted by jory (Member # 50029) on :
This will sound overly simple, but what is your diet like? What supplements do you take?
Posted by Carol in PA (Member # 5338) on :
Frontal headache anxiety light sensitivity leg pain irritability
Headache, light sensitivity and anxiety are symptoms of low magnesium.
My leg pain went away in one or two days when I took B vitamins and sublingual B12.
Irritability may be low minerals.
Jory, good question.
Posted by bcb1200 (Member # 25745) on :