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TxLymie
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Never say you feel great.

That is what I get for posting what I did earlier this week.

I did feel pretty good for about 3-4 weeks. Most of my symptoms were gone. But in the last 5-6 days they have returned...and so has my depression.

I did 6 weeks of abx. Got test results last week. Still have Lyme.

doc suggested IV abx...which I didn't really think I needed. I'm still scared to try that.

So I am starting Cephran (sp?) tomorrow.

Who has experience with this? Is this a good option? I also have chronic Mono...flares up during stress (which I have had plenty of lately). Any suggestions for dealing with that? The only way I know how to get better from that is lots of rest...like 4-6 weeks worth.

I have 3 kids, full time job and a busy life. I don't have time for this. Why can't there be a definite treatment plan?!?! Sorry just venting....

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TxLymie
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Other dx: 2000: Endometriosis 2009: Chronic EBV, Mycoplasma infection, HHV6, H.pylori

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seekhelp
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I hear you. This is a horrid disease. [Frown]
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Lymeorsomething
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It's amazing how the disease seems to reassert itself just when you think you're making progress.

It toys with me at times.

My issues started with mono a couple of years ago. What are your "chronic" mono symptoms?

I know for me that I haven't felt "sick" since the mono but continually have stamina and fatigue issues as well as unruly floaters...

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TxLymie
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My mono symptoms are what I call debilitating fatigue...when I have an active case of mono (which I have had 3 times in 09) it is worse than the normal fatigue. I sometimes cannot get out of bed.

I feel it the most when sleeping/resting (or trying to sleep I should say). My body almost trembles/buzzes or something like that. I also feel delirious (like I am in a half coma...almost hallucinating). My tongue/mouth gets a toxic feeling, my stomach bloats, my glands are swollen and sometimes my throat hurts (but not consistenly or even terribly...just a mild ache).

Maybe that is the Lyme...but the reason I think it is more the mono is because when I go get re-tested and the mono is not active anymore, those symptoms go away.

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