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Clint31
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So when all this began my worst symptom and scariest was the heart palpitations. They were so bad they'd force me to 'cough' when I'd have them.... I'd have several a day.

I began ABx treatment and they've went away significantly. I have two questions though:

1) Now when I do have one... it's almost 'under the skin', or 'under the chest'. It is deep, contained, and I almost barely feel it in my chest... almost like an inner tickle. It's like a mini, mini, mini palp not as intense or strong as before my ABx. Anyone else know what i mean?

2) When I do have a 'full' one now... it's when I'm drifting off to sleep and this is when I had them most frequently before treatment. Why is this?

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DX'ed Babesia, Epstein Barr, Liver Parasite 8/15/2013.

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Geneal
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I have had these really bad and still have them occasionally.

I had a complete nuclear stress test done to rule out heart issues.

It was negative.

I find that if I forget my magnesium, they are worse.

It is a reminder to me at times to take my magnesium.

Don't know if it is Lyme or babs or bartonella or all of the above.

Hang in there. It is scary. Been having these for over 2 years and I am still here.

Hugs,

Geneal

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