desertwind
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Do parasite symptoms typically appear at night during sleep?
My remaining symptoms and the ones that always come back appear mostly at night. I feel like my TBI's are way down and not an issue for the moment.
Anyway, I get the following symptoms only at night during sleep; * pulses of adrenaline rushes through my body which can be painful at times. * restless body type feeling (kinda like restles leg syndrome but in my entire body) * agitation in my body (not anxiety) * warm and flushy ( I know that could be Babs)
I also have gastro issues, some remaining neuropathy and head pressure off and on.
These only come late at night when I am sleeping. Could these be symptoms of parasites? I did test positive for Protozoa and getting ready to add Pharma.'s to the herbal mix. Thanks. DW
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Whenever I wake up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom, I am extremely nauseated. When I wake up anytime after 7 I am never nauseated. I am also never nauseated during the day. My ART test said I am heavily infected with parasites
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Jamers
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desertwind-I think I am in the same boat as you. Have been almost symptom free but had this internal vibrating and the restless body type feeling. I actually feel like things are crawling all over me.
And also, I stay very warm, get flushy and sweat bullets! Along with muscle pain, which I never had too much of. This all came back on when I started colloidal silver and treating yeast.
I, like you, feel that they are parasitic in nature. What are you taking for the protozoa?
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Could also be Bartonella.I know that I am about to have an increase in infection when I get night sweats. Just recently I had a blocked sweat gland since my last night sweats bout over a year ago and it got infected with staph lugdenensis, if I spelled that right and it has biofilms,too. Anyway, when I get a sweaty neck and head, it is Bart, and take my A-Bart drops again. I also notice very weird dreams that are very dramatic and disturbing. Not sure if this has to do with lyme too,but when I get these dreams I know something is up.
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glm1111
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Parasites....google parasite symptoms. They are known to be nocturnal along with the other symptoms you describe. Check out the PARASITE WARRIORS SUPPORT THREAD..
Gael
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I've had virtually the same sx's for years.
Treating Lyme and co. did little to eradicate.
Going after parasites, which is still ongoing, has made a huge difference.
Its the first time in years that its now bearable and not so over the top.
Treating with a multitude of different herbals, MMS--depending on what I actually test for.
My protocol can change weekly, apparently as these things adapt or buffer themselves to what I am taking.
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desertwind
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Thanks....
It is also worse on the full moon cycle. I had a really bad night last night but feel fine during the day.
I finished a 14 day course of Flagyl (for H.Pylori) and felt great the entire time on it - no night time issues. Now day 5 off of it I am getting those PM symptoms again.
I am taking herbals to inculde Byron White and waiting for my LLMD to call in that script for 4 different meds to rotate.
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