gigimac
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what conifection causes heavy and weak feeling arms and legs? I can't stand how weak and heavy my body feels. I also get hot when even a little active as if a fever is popping up. Does this sound like bart?
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For me, babesia.
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lymeboy
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From what I have gathered, Babesia. That seems to be what I go through with Babs. The symptoms blur so much though and are tough for me to keep track of.
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gigimac
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I am so tired of this I just want to cry. My muscles feel so weak and I know it's not just because of my sedentary lifestyle.
Once in a while I feel better and stronger and actually leave the house. Any supps that could help?
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glm1111
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PLEASE look into treating for parasites. It can be considered a co-infection of Lyme and is often overlooked. I had the same symptoms you describe incl. my limbs getting numb.
I did not know I had the Filarial Worm Co-infection until I saw them in the toilet after taking 6 mos of antiparasitic herbs and salt/c.
G.I. parasites such as ascaris, hookworm and threadworm can also be involved. GiGi has posted that we can be infected with approx 12 lbs of parasites.
Check out www.lymephotos.com EVERYTHING pictured here is what came out of me. Google parasite symptoms and do a search on here for parasites.
Gael
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gigimac
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Thanks glm I am hoping to get some ivermectin soon. I have tried salt c but the herxing is soo horrible. even small doses.
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