Last time I was on I had a PICC in and had to have it removed because the Herxing was too intense to care for my infant son.
After having it removed in March I felt Fantastic.
this prompted me to seek a Osteopath to at least maintain how well I felt.
I went the natural route with this LLMD and the Herxing was more intense many times than with PICC or even oral ABX.
Life got ahead of me and Treatmwent fell by the wayside.
MY son's health took the front seat as he is Multiple severe food allergies and was unable to get proper nutrition.
Nowafter getting him in good hands and on his way to recovery, I ind myself completely mesed up.
I have had, a nasty problem with yeast infections (sorry) both oral and otherwise.
My Herpes infection is out of control with a persitent out break on my outer thigh and above my lip.
I am exhausted and weak.
But the icing on top of this would be the fact that I woke up 2 days ago with no feeling in the top half of my right foot.
I contacted the Osteopath I was seeing and she told me to find a new practioner since I could'nt commit to seeing her regularly.
I have an appointment with my LLMD who was treating me prior to stopping the IV Rocephin, but not until the middle of September.
Does anyone have any ideas or similar experiences?
I am concerned that the loss of sensation in the foot is just a precurser to something worse.
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That really is odd. The bottoms of your feet aren't numb?? Do your feet hurt?
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My right foot became numb at one point. My family doc tested my blood sugar to see if I was diabetic.
A friend on LymeNet suggested B vitamins, and when I began taking a good B100, the numbness subsided the next day.
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