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I am new to this page finding it after doing a search about Lyme. I was recently diagnosed with Lyme and reading a lot of the symptoms it makes me think I may be over diagnosed in other areas and wonder if anyone has had any issues with pancreatitus and liver levels? I have been in and out of the hospital since July and was also diagnosed with MS through a MRI 2 years ago and now wonder if it is Lyme demyelination instead of MS. I am about to be sent to Boston for a very expensive test on my pancreas so any and all help would be appreciated.
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glm1111
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I was in and out of the hospital over the yrs with pancreatitis,peritonitis, Gall bladder surgery and more. I was finally dx with Lyme. I ultimately discovered that the biggest problem was G.I. parasites.
The mainstrean MDs are not well educated in this arena, and think it's a third world country disease. Study and research all you can about parasites.
Google parasite symptoms. The testing for parasites is innacurate, and I discovered the problem while taking antiparasitic herbs and salt/c for Lyme.
Not saying you might not have Lyme and co infections as well. It is often misdiagnosed as MS. Good Luck with your test.
Gael
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