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Interested to find out if sleep goes back to normal for anyone?
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TF
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Yep. I sleep like a log now--just like before lyme.
Lyme teaches you to appreciate being able to sleep! I used to just take that (and many other things) for granted.
My lyme doc said lyme affects the sleep center in the brain, and that is why I could not sleep for years when I had lyme and company.
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Yes from One week with no sleep AT ALL -Now I sleep 10 hrs straight !
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randibear
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nope, not for me. i've been on antibiotics for 3 years and all i can do is cat nap all night long....
that's one of the worst symptoms...
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No 8 months into abx treatment - still have it. Still take ambien to sleep. Hope natural sleep will return one day - like others here. -p
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lymeHerx001
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no I herx on everything, porpyria? Phase I too fast?
I wish my llmd was worth it
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insomnia was a problem until coinfections of mycoplasma and bartonella were tx
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tdtid
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Nope.....I've had insomnia for so long, I was thinking it is a way of life and normal for me.
It is good to hear that if I can get the "right drug for the right bug" that I might actually be able to get this back under control.
Cathy
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