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lada
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Not sure what to do! My gut tells be that abx are not the route for me. Took a couple rounds over winter short term and one of my major symptoms heart palps are gone. When first bite.. I had awful headaches, some strange anxeity, minor muscle pain in just a couple areas. Before any abx the headaches left me never to return. I'm left with some minor muscle pain in just a couple areas. I don't know what to do? Just live with it.. Or treat in a more holistic way? Help is much appreciated.
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i usually tell ppl to do as much abx in the beginning as possible

then maintain on herbs

buhner herbs are good.

some to zhang

and when you learn what you are doing you can do your own thing

no one really knows who will get "cured" with quick abx

some do...many dont . so complicated

good luck and happy reading here-there is lots of info. buhner wrote a book and has a site...youcan google him i think harold buhner

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Ipk thanks!
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Look into treating parasites which can play a major role in Lyme disease. It is often overlooked and can present with some of the symptoms you describe. Google parasite symptoms, and do a search on here for parasites.

Gael

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It was said that for how long you had lyme and not treated, that you need to be in treatment for that same time frame.

Did you catch it right away and get on abx or ? I've done years of abx to just keep it under control.

It's a way of life for me now. I don't want to go too many months without taking something to treat this.. ie.. abx or antimaleria drugs.

One symptom goes away, but there's always something else that pops up.

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About 2 years. No not caught right away took alot of bs to figure it out. No bite recalled, but like I said those rounds of abx over winter seemed to do something. Not feeling all that bad anymore just some minor muscle pain in a certain area. Able to function at full level on more days then not. Just wonder if my body can fight the rest of this off with a more natural protocol and continuing to take supplements to support my immune system?? Don't know?? I know I have a normal Cd 57 count and most all other labs have been good.
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Glm.. Bart seems to be my issue.. Not the Lyme. So I've been told!
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