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Bugg
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Sometimes my body even years after being infected and treated will feel like it's on fire. My husband will put his hand on my back and cannot believe how hot it is...and yet my hands and feet may be cold....no temp either...

The only thing I've been doing differently is taking alot of sublingual B12 and getting more Vitamin D.....Weird..

Anyone else have this???

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MissMolly
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Always. For as long as I can remember. But I've had Lyme since I was 7 so...yeah. I'm actually learning a lot about symptoms from people here. I just found out that I should have never stopped treatment. I haven't been treatment for 16 years. So, it's pretty incredible to find out what's always been an everyday thing for me is being named as a symptom by you guys. [Smile]
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t9im
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Hi MissMolly:

I know I just posted to you but hot flashes and night sweats are signs of babesia.

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Roger1700
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I have the same feeling... had a few girlfriends say it was like laying next to a furnace, one said she felt radiating heat from me even inches away......

good for them in the winter time I guess.. [Wink] Thankfully all are fine, no infection passed on...

This was before I had a clue what was going on..

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Bugg
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Interesting.......

I just read that B12 and also antibiotics can actually raise your body's temperature....I know that B12 can impact circadian rhythm....I think my body feels hot from taking the 1000-2000 mcg of B12 a day which I hadn't been doing....

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Jamers
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For me... Babesia! Always feel sooooo hot with a very light balmy sweat.

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Diagnosed Pos. Lyme Nov. 17, 2010, Igx.
Pos. Babesia Duncani March 2011, Igx.
Clinical diagnosis for Bartonella

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oh my yes. feet especially and legs. the heavy sweating at night has stopped.

but my neck is like a furnace always.

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I have the hot, sweaty neck, left side, almost all the time..shirt collar always gives it away..

has confounded just about every Doc....

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riverspirit
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~ yes ~ burning all the time. Many years.

I discovered corn-bag ice packs that i keep on my head and neck almost round the clock. They are often advertised as microwave heating pads (corn inside cotton) but i keep them in the freezer in plastic bags and alternate them through the day.

Like you, i also have cold (almost numb) hands and feet.

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