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lyme in Putnam
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Been living is a fake place these last 3 years. Not me, concept of time distorted...I'm doing bryon white and ondamed. Since ondamed, I've had two breakthroughs that I didnt have

to pretend to be me, it just snaps back to regular life and all in

it. This is besides my neck my only symptom and most debilitating. I push to do everything I'd normally do without question. It feels as if my brain split open and I take in

everything, when it comes back, briefly, I'm just regular and normal. Hard not to think about it cause I live in this fakeness. Anyone on treatment and seen breakthroughs. Is this

anyone's main symptom? I enjoy nothing, feel nothing, just dead, it's not depression, I'm imbalanced everywhere. Whose

concept of time is messed up also? Ondamed treated for tularemia, have much to go. Lyme, Bart,,, Thanks muh.

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derk diggler
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you no im right there with ya, derealised like a mother****er, almost 3 years now, nothing helps but xanax and a cold beer, and ya i no i dont want to hear it about the beer, it works for me, thanx for any input, life sucks now for a very very long time, this neuro stuff makes the arthritic part of lyme sound like a dream come true???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????

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do i have lyme, please comment, derealisation,anxiety,floaters,hypertension,tinnitus,dizziness,minor aches,igenix results,igm,**83-93ind,igg**41++ what do u think,please comment

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cozynana
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Sounds like you are in a tough place.

I know exactly about living in a body that has no concept of time or space.

It is such a surreal world to live in. I think to myself, is any of this really real.

I started getting out of this when I started treating parasites, fungus, yeast, and hormones.

I have had herx's, but think I have detoxed enough atleast I can function.

Don't give up, my world is changing and so can yours.

Try a new a angle, try to find a lyme diet that can fit your needs, detox every way you can think to.

juice a lemon a day and drink it in water, do enemas, saunas, get massages, find people with this disease to talk to,

research constantly even though you have to write everything down to remember it,

go for walks, grow your spiritual faith, and ask for help when needed.

You are worth it and there are people out there who will help if you ask.

Take care and hope your tommorrows are better.

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