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sonee123
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Does anyone get sore throat and ear ache and it comes back and forth with neurological symptoms?

And i get sore throat and ear ache and cough out of no where! No sign of flu/cold. It just happens one day and one day i am fine and it is related to neuro system?

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At this point the problem for me is all neuro. Sore throat for me comes and goes, but I have been unable to determine a link to other symptoms. There just seems to be no pattern.

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Annelet
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Check out www.cpnhelp.org

Chlamydyia Pneumonia ( NOT the STD Chlamydia ) is a bacteria

that behaves very similar to Lyme in it's life cycle. It causes chronic

respiratory and neurological diseases.

A good way to check out if CPn is present is to do a challenge with N-Acetyl Cysteine

http://www.davidwheldon.co.uk/NAC.html

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timaca
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Other pathogens to check into: EBV and enteroviruses. See the infections link on this website: http://chronicfatigue.stanford.edu/

Best, Timaca

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sonee123
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Annelet,

I am confused of this website. Is this saying CPN can be my main problem and not Lyme? Or i can have lyme and this along with it?

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soonee123, you can test for whatever virus or bacteria you want just don't forget that everyone advocates what he thinks he is mostly dealing with, some people will say cpn, others enteroviruses, others parasites... the truth is no one really knows or he would be cured already and not on this forum anymore...
I get the sames symptoms as you but I think coucghing is from difficulty breathing...so it's also a neuro sx...

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The thing is i have had about 3 different lyme tests and all of them have been negative.

However, i always respond to being on antibiotics. Especially Biaxin has been a savior each time but i have not been taking my meds accordingly. Stopped took it for a day then off and on. Never felt 100 percent always 60 percent.

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Yes. I get this symptom as well. My symptoms are primarily on the left side. It is probably related to irritation of the glossopharyngeal nerve (9th cranial nerve). You also may want to check out the term carotidynia. This is very common with Lyme and co.
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