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i have several symptoms that can be characterized as anxiety and stress. someone told me to check this sight because he thinks i got lime disease. my symptoms are dizzyness but it has gone down,the feeling of fainting but it has gone down, electricity feeling through my body, trembling feeling in body(of and on) sometimes i hear lke ringing in my ears. feeling worn out after the above symtpyoms,and noe i feel a pain on my testicle area but its mild and sometimes out of the blue it feels like someone stabbed me around my testicles for a half second. i was dizzy(vertigo like)for about a month but all the test for these symptoms are negative. i had ct scan,thyroid and alot of blood work. ive been feeling better for the past 2 days but my mind feels a little foggy also the pain in the testicle area(rare) Do you think is lyme or babosia as this gary guy said? i dont ever remember getting bitten by any tick in my life.
[ 03-13-2011, 09:24 PM: Message edited by: carlos ]
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Lymeorsomething
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Carlos, have you tested for any infectious diseases? How long have your symptoms been around? Maybe you could have your MD test for lyme and co-infections.
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steve1906
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It all sounds like Lyme. check out (seeking a doctor) -
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17hens
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Check out this symptom list for lyme and coinfections -
But that also means that what someone may say are "classic" Lyme disease symptoms may in fact be symptoms of another illness.
You say you've had "a lot" of blood work, but if you have insurance or are part of an HMO, I would see an ID doc and have them run a full slew of blood tests (esp. if it's covered by insurance), AS WELL AS seeing a Lyme doctor and getting a western blot and co-infection panel.
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