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Posted by lindadanis (Member # 51204) on :
 
I have been battling this for two years, everyday and all day. It is crippling. I have asked my llmd if this is caused by lyme and she says she doesn't really know.

Does anyone have this all the time and if so, can you suggest anything to help it at all.

thanks so much
 
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
 
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Yes, indeed, it can be caused by lyme. That much I am sure your LLMD knows.

However, it can be difficult to knowjust what the key factors are that tipped the equation, whether if might be lyme, babesia, other tick-borne infections . .. other factors . . . some effects of Rx or OTC you take . . .

it's hard to know just what might be going on. The inner ear / middle ear / vestibular system is extremely complex. Some of the the things to consider:


http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=065801

Topic: TINNITUS: Ringing Between The Ears; Vestibular, Balance, Vertigo, Hearing with compiled links - including HYPERACUSIS

& Ototoxic Drugs, etc.

For now, you might try some GINGER capsules with a little food.

Best to avoid dairy, corn, soy and "vegetable oils" or anything that causes inflammation.


http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/3/38357?#000000

Topic: "Vegetable" / Seed Oils: Danger & Damage.
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Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
 
Only a guess here - I'm dizzy when my C1 and/or C2 vertebrae are out of place. When a good neck chiropractor adjusts them, dizziness stops.
 
Posted by MissVictoria (Member # 45232) on :
 
Go to an Ear Nose Throat Specialist. Balance is controlled by the inner ear, so it's important to have that checked. Inner ear issues can cause dizziness, vertigo, and a feeling of being off-balance.
 
Posted by Catgirl2.0 (Member # 51843) on :
 
Is your doc treating you for babesia?
 
Posted by lindadanis (Member # 51204) on :
 
I went to an ent doctor, found nothing wrong. I was positive for babesia last year, she treated me for two months, igenex test then said negative so she stopped treating me for babesia.
 
Posted by SDAR (Member # 51751) on :
 
I began feeling off balance almost 3 yrs ago diagnosed 1 year ago and I have been treating for Bart , Lyme and Babesia and I am still off balance. I last hearing in my left ear and went through every ENT test to mankind and it is NOT vestibular it is Neurological. I pray everyday I walk better but has not happened yet.
 
Posted by lindadanis (Member # 51204) on :
 
it is one of the worst symptoms. I almost called an ambulance this morning it was so bad. I believe mine is neurological also. No one knows what it is. I'm afraid I wont be able to drive someday because of it.
 
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
 
Did you check with a really good chiropractor? Not only a cervical check, but also check the spine to the head, the occipital-atlas junction.

Keep in mind I'm only guessing, but this has stopped my dizziness, so just self-reporting here.
 
Posted by SDAR (Member # 51751) on :
 
I have gone to the Chiropractor on many occasions and it is not related to my spine and did not help my balance/walking issues.
 
Posted by Broxin (Member # 52040) on :
 
I visited an otolaryngologist and he tested my vestibular organ and found out my left one cant be trigerred. He immediately asked if i had lyme or any herpes virus. As i have both its a non brainer where all this comes from. He said that the brain can compensate for it but it takes months. And if the nerve to the vestibular organ regenerates later then i have the same Dizzyness/off balance situation again for some months...

Oh yeah, i bought a balancing half ball or how is that called. It helps to speed up the balance learning process. You stand on it and try to balance yourself.
Also a medicine called "vertigo heel" helps very good. Its cheap and without sideeffects.
You have to DO stuff. Dont lie arround because your brain has to learn to counterbalance with other sensatory organs
 
Posted by bluelyme (Member # 47170) on :
 
for me it was my ammonia levels and also bart on the nerves of the inner ear . garlic ear oil and a gse ear glycerin helped alot i have used silver and bee venom drops also it took 9 months to clear .... mal de embarkment is the worst
 
Posted by Broxin (Member # 52040) on :
 
Bluelyme, silver and beevenom into the ear?

Which brand was the bee venom?
 
Posted by Catgirl2.0 (Member # 51843) on :
 
Lindadanis, EM helps with babesia. It also helps with bart, lyme, all the co infections.

eminusmirus.com
 
Posted by lindadanis (Member # 51204) on :
 
thanks I have been to chiropractors, they said nothing is wrong. What is EM? is a pill of some sort? I will look it up later. thanks everyone
 
Posted by lindadanis (Member # 51204) on :
 
thanks I have been to chiropractors, they said nothing is wrong. What is EM? is a pill of some sort? I will look it up later. thanks everyone
 
Posted by Catgirl2.0 (Member # 51843) on :
 
EM is energy medicine. It's distance healing that utilizes universal Qi and it's also known to heal people from lyme (those lucky enough to have found it). It also helps with co infections, and chronic health issues. No in patient visits, energy is just sent.

Most people don't feel it, but start to heal slowly as it gets rid of stuff in the body that shouldn't be there, and balances it out so the body has a chance to heal again. It's all done with energy.

You can read about it or watch the EM Level 1 video (it's free) at www.eminusmirus.com There is even a free sort of general health treatment there but click only once though, that treatment lasts for a week (The general health one is not the same as one sent for lyme though).
 
Posted by bluelyme (Member # 47170) on :
 
@broxin
bee venom drops can be had at www.dancingbeeacres.com
good strength was hesitant to mix my own....
 
Posted by Broxin (Member # 52040) on :
 
Bluelyme, thanks
did you drop it directly into the ear?
 
Posted by Quester (Member # 52066) on :
 
I have this as a result of P.O.T.S. syndrome which comes from Lyme. I also had it at a more severe level when I was living in a moldy home.
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
Linda ... I would consider calling in a mold expert. Have them check the levels of mold in your home.
 


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