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amodernjune
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Last time I wrote I was only on Zithro once a day. Before that Doxy once a day. All oral so far. The Doxy kicked my rear. Zithro...didn't do too much. Lil sore throat here and there.
I'm now on Flagyl (oral as well)250 2 x's day. It's been a week.
The day after I started I had severe knee pain.
Had to have help getting to the bathroom.
I've been in bed for 6 days now. Everyday a new sensation, growing weaker. Loosing appetite.
Last night I had a horrific spasm. My whole left side scrunched up and I couldn't control it. Needless to say I cried for about an hour after because of the new feeling and more loss of control.
My temp is normally 97.6 and has had a few spikes at 98.1
Is it possible to have one slow herx like this? Is it normal? I guess I figured I would be down a day or two. Not like this.
What's been your experience?

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Oh poor dear!

To cheer you up, and I am sorry you are feeling so poorly....

Herxing can last for weeks to months at a time, depending on your germ load, general condition, meds and doses, and your body's ability to detox.

Some of the lucky ones, like me, get a herx every two weeks, if not a full month long non-stop.

BUT... the meds can also cause problems, so don't "assume" it is a herx. Advise your doctor that this is happening. He/she may want to change your meds, have you back-off or stop for a while.

When you are feeling up to it, here is some "herxing" info that might interest you.

https://sites.google.com/site/marylandlyme/jarisch-herxheimer-herx

Sure do hope you are feeling better soon!!!!

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Flagyl really kick's Lyme's @$$... I started with 1/4 of a 250mg tablet and was herxing within 24 hours...this is after 2 years of treating with IV abx. For me, the herxes lasted several days each time I increase the dose (1/4 tablet each time).

I'm trying to work my way up to 2 tablets/day, but it is a slow-going process - I started a couple months ago and am still only half way there.

I do agree that you should be in communication with your LLMD about this. Flagyl can have some unpleasant side-effects that need to be watched for (esp. peripheral neuropathy).

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Thanks guys. I know I'm not the only one, but it's nice to hear from others. Going nuts here at home. No one can relate. It's not like telling someone you just had a baby or had the flu. They have nothing to compare this to. Makes it kinda lonely sometimes.
It helps to read your responses.

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Razzle
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I should also mention that some do better on Tindamax instead of Flagyl.

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I have been on Flagyl at your dose for 3 days now. It's made me pretty weak. I overall feel weak. I also have a weird feeling throughout my body like vibrating nerves. It's not tingling or numbness but like a vibrating feeling.

My eyes feel strange also. I don't know what is what anymore. But you are not alone. And I feel a little dizzy which is a side effect of the med.

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Jamers- I know EXACTLY what you mean. It's really bad when I'm laying still. Head up against something. It's made is hard to rest.
I had a really bad spasm last night. My leg started kicking rapidly and I couldnt control it. So hard my knee hurts this morning. Lasted about a min. It woke me and I was kicking my husband.
He is acting like he didn't know this morning. But he grabbed my hand and didn't say a word last night.
The upset stomach, and more flu like feelings has kicked in since I posted yesterday.
My body will not produce a fever for anything. I'm stuck at 97.6. The highest it's gotten to is 98.1.
Seems like hour by hour is a new twist and turn down a long winding road.

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I am feeling pretty achy today all over especially my ribs. My fingers and toes are tingly this morning so I hope that doesn't continue or I will have to stop. I don't get fevers either, same temp as you usually.

My stomach does feel strange also but Im actually taking Flagyl now for H. Pylori so I thought that was the reason why my stomach was queasy. I have pretty bad neurologic symptoms so it doesn't surprise me my herxes are like this. Hang in there.

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Do you have any tingling? Day 4 and I have tingling in toes and fingers. I know its a side effect and i would have to stop but how do I know if its a herx or not?

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Pos. Babesia Duncani March 2011, Igx.
Clinical diagnosis for Bartonella

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Not tingling. My feet are quite fridged though.
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How are you Jamers? Still hanging in? I have TWO MORE FLAGYL DOSES!!! WOOOWHOO!! Geeze it's been a long couple of weeks. I did manage to go to the grocery store with the husband last night. I made it till almost the end before having to sit. When I got home I was so exhausted I could barely feed myself. I've never had a problem putting food in my mouth! Next up 500mg Ceftin 2 x's a day for 6 weeks. Wondering what I can expect from that.
I'm really gonna miss my Thanksgiving wine this year......sigh

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I pulse Flagyl 2 days a week. I'm slowly ramping up the dosage, and I can't believe how much I can take now with minimal side effects. I do get tingling in the hands and feet, or a pain in my ear, or neck pain, but it stops after I stop the Flagyl.

I also take a high dose of Ceftin daily. LLMD says once I tolerate the full dose of Flagyl with no symptoms I've killed the Lyme cysts. Ceftin kills the bacteria that the cysts bursting open send to the blood stream.

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