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Wimenin
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Greetings,

A few more questions popping up into my foggy mind...

Do coinfections have growth cycles..like lymes 28 days?

Is it possible to have lyme flaring up more often then 28 days...or..have multiple strains that keep going on 28 day cycles...

Does anyone else have nightmares now that they never had before? Every 28 days... a horrible night of sleeping that includes nightmares, hot, cold, shakes, nausea, flu like symptoms.

Finally, can we have "natural" herxes... caused by too much heat (like sitting in a sauna or sweltering summer heat), or biking excessively (breaking a sweat), or, your bodys immune system is finally strong enough to fight off the lyme and the herxing comes?

I only ask because I was off doxy for a few days, and then whammo.. a new round of crud symptoms popped up, and Im trying to figure out if its the lymes return, or I was herxing...

(btw: I start up my new LLMD abx protocol starting tomorrow...!)

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herxuk
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I have never been able to fully understand this myself, about Lyme. Why would any life form, at different stages of growth, ( young, old etc ) have the need to come out in some clockwork fashion.
Surely they can't possibly have the need to come out at the same time ( motile ones, I mean )

I think there must be stray's that come out, ( but would not cause a big Herx ) so you would hardly know, so the Abx would check them, before they started to multiply.

Confused as you. !!!!!

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barbarame
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i feel the same way. How can they be aggressive at the same time.

Each cluster seems to chime at their own tune.

barb

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