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Tests came back negative again. Neurologist tells me that the zoloft that I have been taking for 8 years isn't working anymore and thats why I feel so sick. Wants me to change to cymbolta. I am having a lumbar puncture next week. Also said that diabetes might be causing sickness but sugar has been well controlled for over 2 years. Killer headache, ache all over, tremors, numbness in face, can't keep a thought in my head, mild neuropathy, leg cramps, electric zaps through my body, trouble sleeping, lost 25lbs,pain in joints, back and neck. I own 3 horses that I care for twice a day and 3 dogs. I live on eastern Long Island and have taken 30-40 ticks off of me in the last year. None attached. I was treated for Lymes 2 years ago on Amoxicillan for 2 months. I don't think I ever got rid of it. Where is this going?? Seeing a "Lymes Guy" on Monday. Can't do this much longer
Murph257
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sutherngrl
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What are you having a lumbar puncture for? If its for lyme, its not a good test, very inaccurate. I would never do a LP to test for LD.
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Murph, I just posted a story in the general section about just finding out I'd had Lyme bands since 2001 and was never told.
I was put on an SSRI instead, and 4 years later it "stopped working" and I was put on a drug merry-go-round that did nothing to help and made me worse. It was Lyme the whole time.
I don't think you got rid of your Lyme, either, and these doctors are doing the same thing with you with switching up drugs instead of addressing the root cause.
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I suspect the same thing. Thank you for responding. Hopefully this Dr. I am supposed to see on Monday is going to think the same thing. He has a reputation of being a Lymes Dr. Monday can't come soon enough. Thanks again.
Murph
Sutherngrl,
They are checking for LD and for MS with the tap. I don't know if it's the right thing but I am desperate. I am hoping this Doc I see on Monday tells me to cancel it and starts to treat me for Lymes. Thank you for taking the time to respond.
Murph
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Carol in PA
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quote:Originally posted by murph257: Killer headache, ache all over, tremors, numbness in face, can't keep a thought in my head, mild neuropathy, leg cramps, electric zaps through my body, trouble sleeping, lost 25lbs,pain in joints, back and neck.
Systemic enzyme therapy for the pain. (I use Wobenzyme, which also reduced the headaches.)
Pharmaceutical quality fish oil (OmegaBrite or Country Life Omega 3 Mood) This reduces body and joint pain, and headache.
B vitamins and sublingual B12 This reduces the neuropathy.
These are things that are helping me. Carol
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momlyme
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I don't remember where I read this... Lyme Disease very rarely shows up with the lumbar puncture.
Sending you a PM with an LLMD near you.
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Toxic mold was suppressing our immune systems, causing extreme pain, brain fog and magnifying symptoms. Four days after moving out, the healing began. Posts: 2007 | From NY/VT Border | Registered: Aug 2010
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I am currently reading "Healing Lyme: Natural Healing and Prevention of Lyme Borreliosis and Its Coinfections" - my doctor recommended reading it since my son is not tolerating abx and we are starting to treat with herbals.
From page 47:
"Lida Mattman, a professor at the Department of Biology at Wayne State University and a Nobel nominee for her work on stealth pathogens has apparently identified spirochetes as the causative agent in multiple sclerosis. ...
...while in the U.S, the spinal fluid often appears normal (except in late-stage neuroborreliosis where one third of those infected will show abnormal readings). ...
Spirochetes in the CNS [central nervous system] also tend to encyst rather than remain in their elongated form (see section on Immune Evasion). These cysts, if removed and placed in growth medium, will reconvert into spirochetal form. This is one of the reasons that spirochetes are often not detected in spinal fluid."
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Toxic mold was suppressing our immune systems, causing extreme pain, brain fog and magnifying symptoms. Four days after moving out, the healing began. Posts: 2007 | From NY/VT Border | Registered: Aug 2010
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Thanks again for the info. i'll talk to this MD on Monday and decide what to do. I am so sick today. I am at work but I might go home. I can't get my hands to stop shaking. Thank you.
Jim
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momlyme
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I hope you feel better.
Supplementing magnesium helped my son's shaking. Make sure it is NOT the magnesium oxide (common and not absorbed well).
Magnesium citrate, taurate, malate, glycinate, carbonate or succinate
Mag oils are also absorbed through the skin and bio-available.
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