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LZOChicago
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Wondering if anyone else gets this? It is like a light redness across my knuckles. Started on the right hand in december, and now on the left but lighter. Comes and goes day to day. ANA and Rheumatoid tests were negative.

If you had this, did it go away with antibiotic treatment?

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LymeCS1988
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I have this symptom as well .Not 100% what causes it maybe someone can chime in . Sometimes is makes its way to the crease in between the index finger/thumb as well. Who knows lol.
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randibear
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maybe candida??

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Are you taking Doxy or another antibiotic that can cause sun-sensitivity?

When I took Doxy, it made my skin so sensitive to the sun that my knuckles would get burned from the sun coming into the car when I was driving.

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This thread may be of interest:

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/1/114499?

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glm1111
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My hands (like a golf glove)turned red and swollen. As I cleared my G.I. track from infection of parasites, bacteria, fungus, yeast etc it has gone away.

Took several yrs of intense tx with antiparasitic herbs, salt/c coconut oil, kefir etc it is almost completely gone along with intense internal vibrations.

Most of the Lyme infections are in the G.I. track. The redness on the hands is from infection.

Gael

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Just to add, the old cliche " Disease Starts In The Colon" is so true. This is where all the microbes and toxins are. Antiparasitics, antifungals and antibacterials are key in getting rid of Lyme.

Of course, putting good stuff back in like probiotics, kefir etc is also important. What is going on or appearing on the outside of the body is what is taking place on the inside.

It's not that complicated, but when these microbes disseminate into the other organs in late stage, it is more difficult to get rid of and takes time to reverse, but it can be done with perserverence.

Gael

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