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Yes! Don't mean to be funny, but I think it can actually be caused by any and all, though panic attacks and anxiety seem to be associated - in print at least - with bart. I have had hideous anxiety that seems to slowly respond to bart treatment.
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For me I think it relates either to Bart or Lyme. I don't really have typical symptoms of Babs.
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quote:Originally posted by psr1: I have had hideous anxiety that seems to slowly respond to bart treatment.
What treatment do you do for Bart? I was just diagnosed with this yesterday.
I have BRUTAL anxiety/panic.
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sutherngrl
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Also consider that just being chronically ill with a horrid illness in itself could bring on severe anxiety.
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I always thought it was bartonella but then I had bad anxiety when I started treating babesia. It is much better. Thank goodness.
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Anxiety and panic attacks are a symptom of low magnesium.
Lyme Disease causes low magnesium, as the Lyme bacteria uses up the mag in our cells.
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