Jordana
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I've been watching my temperature now for a couple weeks and it follows a pattern -- in the morning about 98.1; then rising -- then about now, 8 PM -- it's around 99.6-99.8.
Is this just the Lyme or could it be a co?
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Jordana
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Yep, could be.
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Babesia is notorious for fevers. My LLMD thinks my fevers are from the babesia. I run about 98.9-99.8, usually 99.2 to 99.4 when I get fevers. I used to never get fevers before all of this, and I've always had a lower than average temperature.
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Jordana
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No one seems to think I have babesia. I have looked high and low for it and been interviewed by Dr R Wash about it. He doesn't think I have it. Igenex, Armin, thin blood smear, Urine PCR, labcorp, quest, and Babesia FISH all negative.
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DS cycled for months with those low grade fevers. He was diagnosed with Lyme, babesia and mycoplasma. The fevers have lessened over summer recently. I think it was babesia but it also could have been mycoplasma. He had blood drawn recently so I'm curious to see how much his mycoplasma numbers went down.
He had them for at least 7-8 months of treatment and cycled all day long. Like you he is always normal upon waking though.
-------------------- Parent of teen with late stage Lyme, mycoplasma, bartonella and babesia. Dx Nov '15, in remission early to mid '18.
Tincup
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Just have a short break. I saw about your BP being up and thought of this, but wasn't able to post at the time. Now, of course, I don't know where I saw it. HA!
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