beths
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I get a throbbing pain in my r foot-the sole, not heel. I also get a pain/throbbing in my thigh. It occurs throughout the day, and feels like a painful throbbing. I don't have foot pain in the morning or when standing.
Could this be lyme or babesia?
I finished heavy babs tx 2 months ago, then started flagyl, so I'm not sure if these symptoms are babs returning or lyme cysts busting
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my right foot and right shin hurts worse then my left, and I have bart. Not my heal, right in the middle of the bottom of my foot.
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manybites
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I also get a pain/throbbing in my thigh .This could be babesia as well.I have had thigh and buttock pain when I was exstreme sick from babesia .
But my foot pain lessened when I killed /addressed bartonella first .Than i could feel my legs/thighs hurting .When I received ozone IV it got just worst overnight.
morning foot pain , shin bone pain and ankle with knee is mostly bart.
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My main problem at the start of tx was pain on the bottom of my feet and the muscles of the left calf and left thigh.
It went away on a regimen of doxy for the first month, and then a few months of ceftin and zith.
At the time the only thing I tested positive for was erlichia, but my doc assumes Lyme and Bart as well.
I also had lots of gallbladder and stomach issues.
Good luck.
-------------------- Son, 26, Dx Lyme 4/10, Babs 8/10 Had serious arthritis, all gone. Currently on Valtrex Daughter, 26,bullseye 7/11 arthritis in knees, cured and off all meds. . Self:Lyme, bart, sxs gone, no longer treating. Posts: 496 | From Washington, DC | Registered: Jul 2010
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beths
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Definitely not sciatica-it's not a radiating pain. I had sciatica when pregnant-ouch.
I had a little foot pain when first treating-but not like this! It wasn't even this bad when treating with heavy malarone/mepron.
It's not morning foot pain-actually happens latter in the day...
I wish I knew what causes it!
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Maybe plantar fasciitis then, although they say it's worse in the a.m. too. I have SOMETHING that is causing me pain.. and it's worse in the evenings too. The more I walk the more it hurts.
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manybites
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The pain later in the day is babesia.In the morning is bartonella.
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