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rossphoto
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I seem to overheat very easily and often. I didnt really notice it this past winter but now that its getting warmer out (high 60's) Im already starting to feel hot. This might sound like a strange symptom but its actually very annoying. Also, my skin feels very hot/warm to the touch. When this happens I dont think Im actually running a fever because my temp remains normal (between 96 and 97.5) but it sometimes feels as though I am. I didnt start experiencing this symptom until July of last summer. Seems like its just a very extreme sensitivity to temperature rise.

I am two weeks into my second round of treatment. Im doing Bicillin shots 3x week and will soon add in Mepron and Azithromycin. I also just starting taking Adaptenol supplements for adrenals. So far I dont really see much improvement. I recently tested positive for Babesia through my LLMD which I had tested negative for when first diagnosed.

Anyone deal with this symptom? Anything that helped? Thank you.

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I feel 'hot' too -all the time. Not sweaty so much. I feel like I'm 'burning up' at times. I read somewhere this is babesia so I'm treating that right now. No improvement in that area yet, maybe someone might be able to shed some light. Sorry I couldn't be more help.
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I'm not treating right now but I also have a sensitivity to heat. It is 65 degrees here right now at 11am and I'm in a tank top. I HATE the summer because I just constantly feel overheated.

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Untreated Lyme for 25+ years.
Two kids, too much pain & fatigue, no hope of ever being able to treat.

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Definitely sounds like babesia.

I too have those "hot flashes". Suddenly feel like you want to rip your clothes off cause your so hot.

Anything hot will bring on an attack. Hot coffee, hot meal, the sun.

I go thru winter in a tank top cause I always feel overheated.

Extremely annoying and frustrating.

I've done mepron and it did help. They were almost gone but now it's back but not as bad.

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diagnosed with MS, 1988-Diagnosed with Lyme Disease 2009. Also babesia and bartonella.
Currently not on antibiotics. Taking Metalloclear for high lead and mercury since October 2012. Rifing since June 2012

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