Topic: Waking up shaking hands daily with ocd thoughts
lyme in Putnam
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This happens almost daily and the day is filled with depersonalization, tears, confusion. I'm on ocd meds and not much cuts it, but I'm not as depressed cause of meds. Scared cause I feel the real me is gone and I don't know how to find her. Anyone else? Eye twitching three weeks straight, joint pain, phycial. Mostly neuro, ocd genetic, due for period, going for mri today. confused. Thanks.
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ktkdommer
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I feel bad for you and only know the pain you are in after watching my son for a year of hell. The neuro stuff is awful. Meds don't always help. I know that for him once bart got under control he did better. He is now on IV rocephin and we are treating bart and babesia also. His OCD, bi-polar symptoms are almost gone. The ADHD and cognitive stuff is still a problem. I'm sure you can connect your worsening of symtpoms to whether or not treatment is working. I hope things turn around.
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lyme in Putnam
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Thanks s,o much for your reply. I hate the mind instability. I did rocephin, got my gall bladder out thinking that was my treatment for life, until after 8 years, antibiotics didn't cut it and I had to try something else. Rocephin helped me in the past. Good luck with your son. Be well. Thanks again.
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