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nefferdun
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Does anyone else have this symptom? I have had it for months and do not know what causes it. It does not happen at a certain time of day.

My temperature used to be 96.8 to 97. I thought taking the methlfolate might have raised it because having a low body temperature is one of the things the MTHFR mutations cause.

But my temperature now is usually between 98.4 and 99.8. Does the FL1953 bug cause fever? This is a relatively new symptom.

I also have developed isolated pain that comes in one knee and my ankles. It seems bone related but is not right in the joint. It lasts 5-10 minutes and can be stabbing at times.

So any ideas what infection might be causing this? I have other symptoms that indicate FL1953 such as nasal congestion and fatigue but I do not know if the other symptoms are related.

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old joke: idiopathic means the patient is pathological and the the doctor is an idiot

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Hi Neff.

I've had the low grade fever for years!! Still don't know what causes it but usually herbals take care of it. But of course it comes right back after I stop the herbs! So frustrating.

I think my issue is Mold. I don't even know abou the FL1953 bug? Is that a new thing?

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Yes, FL1953 was discovered by F Labs in AZ a few years ago and is renamed protomyxoa. It is a blood infection similar to babesia in symptoms.

The way to distinguish the two for me seems to be the nasal congestion and my voice becomes hoarse now and then. It also causes insomnia whereas babesia makes you sleep more. It causes irritation and anxiety so in this way, and the insomnia, it is like bart.

I treated babesia duncani for about a year and then the symptoms began to shift to this. Maybe I still have babesia and that is part of the problem

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