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VeryNew2Lyme
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Just wondering, because I drenched my pillow last night and I havn't had this in a long while, like at least a month.

Yesterday, I did some heavy detoxing: 1gm of IV Glutathione, 2 Tabs of Milk Thistle, 500mg of Magnesium Oral, and a 30 min. Epson Salt Bath.

Still feel the Herx this morning I guess from the Rife I did back on Thursday.

My mother use to tell me a good sweat was a good sign when I had a fever as a kid. Just wondering if it is the same under these circumstances.

Shannon

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Sweats was usually a sign for me that the babesia was coming back .... for me it was not a good sign.

Perhaps it was all the detox.

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Geneal
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Shannon,

I haven't had a night sweat in over 12 weeks.

Stopped having them on babesia treatment.

LLMD switched me to doxy....again.

On my own (I know I shouldn't) due to sun burn on my hand (from driving 30 min),

I stopped my doxy two days ago.

Took two malarone last night....to test the waters so to speak.

Drenching night sweats.

This after a year plus of treatment.

I take a 30 minute epsom salt bath daily.

I take over 800mg of magnesium daily.

Sometimes more.

I weigh 105lbs.

I know what caused my night sweats.

Sigh.

Hugs,

Geneal

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I'm on Babs treatment and for me, I'm soaking wet and changing my nightgown several times a night every 3 or 4 nights.

I'm hoping that means this babs treatment is herxing it out, but dang, this isn't fun.

Make sure you mention this symptom to your doctor.

Cathy

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