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I have to admit. I have not had any treatment whatsoever and I have had Lyme for 3 years. I am almost symptom free this summer. I hope it hold because the winter was horrible.
-------------------- kristi in Palm Coast Posts: 24 | From palm coast, fl | Registered: Apr 2011
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I spoke too soon. I laid down to take a nap yesterday with a low grade temp as usual. Woke up dripping with sweats. Just when you start to think you are symptom free:( This was one of my issues through the winter. Night sweats and low grade temp. As usual, infectious disease wants to see me but can do nothing for me. My facial palsy comes and goes. I haven't figured out what "triggers" that yet. I sure do miss my normal life and my husband is too. His patience is running short with this illness.
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I would suggest a good LLMD before this gets any worse. Night sweats and a low grade temp (or even high temp) could indicate babesia, something an inf disease dr will never find because he won't look for it.
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