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I have been noticing that I get 2 days that are slightly better and then 3 or 4 that are awful. What does a cycle mean.
On a bad day the sx are Crashing fatigue Major brain fog memory problems and difficulty organizing Headaches radiating from upper shoulders into my head Sharp headaches generally on the right Swollen neck glands on the right Chills Totally overwhelmed in crowds due to diffiiculty processing
In addition to other symptoms that are always present better or bad day
Numbness Tingling Lower back pain Sensory issues Eg can fill an itch but when I scratch I can't feel it Slight brain fog Muscle twitching
Trying to figure out if these correspond with a coinfection, which they do but can't tell whic one primarily so if you could help with the idea of symptom/coinfection cycles it may help me determine which treatment I should push for
Thanks
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The wait is so long. I need to try to figure things out in the meantime.
But I know you are absolutely right!
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manybites
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To me sounds babesia and bartonella.I have them both so they are reproducing at this time in your case .
I had that exact symptoms.You have them BOTH.You listed BABESIA symtoms first and than BARTONELLA.Seems both activated ( reproducing ).
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