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Energyman
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has anyone else with lyme and hashimoto had this issue?

i lose weight and muscels. i look more and more like a skeleton and i'm still losing fat and muscels everywhere. even at the legs, arms, feet...

i wonder if it's lyme. it does not seem to stop.
is there anything that helps? it didn't really grow with sports yet [rant]

i hope you have an answer.

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jwall
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I am interested in this too. I am losing muscle at a fast rate and feel very weak...however, I've stopped exercising because I've been too sick.
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Maradona
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For me treating lyme and co was a fix,malarone and axithro especially helped .Allso Monolaurin and flagyl ,artemisinin and fresh made juice uith D-riboze and whey protein on it.
Hope this helps.

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Energyman
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did you have underweight issues?
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Have them do a blood culture on you. They found some sort of staph in my blood stream (not MRSA) when I first was diagnosed with Lyme, and I wonder now if that's why I was a skeleton. I made the LLMD treat it. I'm no longer just skin and bones...

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I lost a lot of weight while treating Babesia with the Malarone. I was truly a skeleton and lost 15 lbs. in a month. What saved me was accupuncture it was a lifesaver. My accupuncturist saved me. Try it - it was my last resort. It really worked and I'm grateful every day that I booked that first appointment.

Try it and Good luck!

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Is the muscle loss asymmetrical or not? If it isn't, then consider babesia as the culprit. It can make a person anorexic.
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I had muscle loss. When I treated parasites I started gaining my weight back. I had significant intestinal parasites.

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