Frontal headache with pain behind my eyes anxiety (I have to take 3 mg of ativan a day) light sensitivity foot pain leg pain tingling hands irritability
Is this screaming anything to you?
Posts: 574 | From Out there somewhere | Registered: Jul 2010
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Are you having night sweats at all or chills? I think Anuta could be right on but I also think bart and\or lyme. Are you being adequately treated by a LLMD? That's where you'll be in the right place to put an end to all this. Godspeed!
Posts: 859 | From Southeast | Registered: Mar 2011
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Even though it's very hard to tell what coinfections causes which symptom since we never have isolated co-infection acting and its most probably these symptoms by many of them
For me personally, Babesia doesn't cause any night sweats, buts lots of anxiety, frontal headaches.
Posts: 443 | From Montreal, Canada | Registered: Oct 2009
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Light sensitivity and tingling hands sounds like Lyme to me, and I wonder about your foot and leg pain and irritability - there's a potential for bartonella there.
Would you consider getting tested for Lyme and co's through the IGeneX lab? If you're low income at all, www.lymetap.com will pick up 75% of testing costs.
We're all different in how we respond to any treatment. I'm able to stop all my Lyme eye sensitivity symptoms by drinking mangosteen juice, an anti-inflammatory juice.
I get the Mango-Xan version as it's the most tart. Available at the health food store and online. I drink around an ounce a day.
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This will sound overly simple, but what is your diet like? What supplements do you take?
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Frontal headache anxiety light sensitivity leg pain irritability
Headache, light sensitivity and anxiety are symptoms of low magnesium.
My leg pain went away in one or two days when I took B vitamins and sublingual B12.
Irritability may be low minerals.
Jory, good question.
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