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I was diagnosed with Lyme in June (symptoms since 2005). I have a lot of Lyme symptoms. What worries me most is a lack of arm swing (left arm) when I walk. Has anyone else experienced it? Thanks!
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Left shoulder has been frozen since 2008 and has been out of the painful satge for about 5 months now. It is still slightly frozen and we are working on it. The left arm has very little swinging to it but with therapy is getting better. Do you have a frozen shoulder? or have had one?
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I know someone who had a reversed arm swing with Lyme, meaning when the left leg stepped forward, the left arm swung forward. She had to work on fixing it.
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Both of my shoulders were frozen and my arms did not swing. I lost all range of motion for about 2 years. It improved with lyme treatment.
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I have had one on right side and have had some shoulder issues on the left off and on since 2005. My whole left side has been a problem: tremors, tingly hand and foot, less use of hand (gesturing and typing) plus head - neuro issues: dizziness, balance, eye and ear problems...
My left side is just awkward and weak. Thanks for responses everyone!
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