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I am not sure what infection causes it. I have this alot! It was one of my first symptoms.
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timaca
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I don't think you can differentiate what you are dealing with by symptoms as several pathogens can cause the same symptoms (just like several pathogens can all cause pneumonia).
I also have burning, sparking, crawling nerves all over my body. I'm battling Cpn, HHV-6, EBV, HSV1 and Coxsackie B. Maybe lyme too.
Best, Timaca
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Wow, sparking, that's a great way to describe that sensation. I got that when I was on ceftriaxone. It felt like shooting electric shocks in my arms and hands.
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When I had lyme, I felt like I had moving patches of sunburn all over my body when I lay in bed at night. It was my own person LSD trip without the need for LSD. And, wherever my body touched the bed, that felt sunburned all the time.
These false sensations are neuropathies. Lyme causes them. Lyme is essentially a disease of the nervous system, so it is able to cause any number of false sensations.
"It is clear that in the great majority of patients, chronic Lyme is a disease affecting predominantly the nervous system." (page 4)
Also, see the following lyme symptoms on page 10 of the Guidelines:
Tingling, numbness, burning or stabbing sensations, shooting pains, skin hypersensitivity
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GiGi
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Treat toxic metals. Burning etc. is a very typical symptom that will last for years until you are able to release the toxins through a very slow process. It is even more of a problem if KPU is not corrected.
And it is very difficult to treat metals until you treat the parasites, which help release the metals and thus destroy the safe harbor of the different infections. Fungi won't leave until parasites/metals are addressed. Some of these live within each other.
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