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I had made a post about a month ago asking people if they ever had intense thigh/hamstring pain. Some people said it was bartonella. Some thought it was Babesia.
I live in the south so Babs isn't exactly common down here. Can you get it from other sources, such as fleas? I'm not prone to thinking I have it but this pain is unexplainable.
This is the FOURTH time I've had severe pain in my hamstring area, where I cannot straighten my legs or lie down unless I am THOROUGHLY medicated.
This happens with a similar pattern every time:
Severe headache for a couple days,
higher than normal fever (usually 99.2 spikes, but during this time from 99.7-100.1 fever),
followed by five days worth of SEVERE pain in the hamstrings as if I had stretched them.
I can't figure it out, I hear of everyone having leg pain in other areas (front of thigh, shins, joints, etc.) but what about this???
Thanks for any insight.
little olive
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I started Plaquenil back in March for Babesia, and had some interesting reactions. The first thing I noticed within a couple days was a pain in the nerve or hamstring behind my left knee. I felt it everyday, intermittently.
My veins were bulging on Plaquenil as well; looked like I was on steroids!
But, the nerve pain hit really hard close to two weeks in. So, bad I had to stop the meds. It was intense, and I even felt pain in the nerves of my brain.
I also had tingling shoot through my hands and up my arms -- and tingling, which is a common symptom, had never been past my hands or feet.
Scared the Be-Jesus out of me, and I don't scare easily.
Not sure if it's the same thing, but my guess is Babs.
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Thank you Wolfed, that reminds me to mention that this pain is on BOTH sides, and they usually hurt in equal severity. Truly baffling, I hope we can figure this out!
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Well, I'm starting Mepron in late December at the earliest. My LLMD and I agreed, if I have the same issue, then we'll know it's Babesia for sure.
Lemme ask you, do you have any tingling issues? Most people associate that with Bartonella, but I happen to think mine might be more related to Babesia.
My Bart symptoms are gone as far I can tell, and I still have the tingling. Interestingly, OLE makes it a little worse..
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