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JK-1977
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Hi, im new to this site but was wondering if anybody had the same issue. Ive had Lyme for over ten years now. Ive always had mysterious sore throats which ENTs never had an answer to. A few years ago I had my tonsils taken out because one was constantly oozing pus and was always inflamed. Now I still have an enlarged lymph node just on that side and i can feel it in my throat when I swallow. Sometimes more than others. Ive had the area CT scanned last year and was told by doctor ( who was very impatient) that there was nothing wrong. I also used to have phantom tooth pain on that side and of course, dentist saw nothing wrong. I have a host of other symptoms as much of you all do but was wondering if anyone had any insight about this?
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Yes its typical in lyme for lymph nodes to be swollen and also swallowing reflex difficult.Taking herbs like red root or burbur help lymph drainage.Also one can try gargling MMS ( google it )will help tooth pain in cases of infection or just bacteria trapped in root canal

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Thanks so much Sapphire, ill def try that.
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