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Hello. I was wondering if I could please have opinions on what these symptoms that I have right now could be from (which co-infection).
I am going to see anew LLMD in January and my old LLMD couldn't tell me for sure what was going on with me and would not treat me with abx anymore because of slightly raised liver enzymes.
I finished up a bottle of Ceftin and it made all the following symptoms better, but the day after I stopped, they all came back. They also come out when I am on just Lyme meds.
They are top of head daily headache,burning, achey, blurry, scratchy, oozing eyes, with left one being worse with eye socket that kills all the time,the eyes always have black circles and make me look like the living dead, bad fatigue(sleeping 9 to 11 hours), stiff, painful neck, below the neck spine pain, achey bottoms of feet and hands (not joints)especially when I wake up. Also pain all over, but not joints. This used to be much worse and is helped greatly by Tramadol. Also, memory and angry, edgey feelings.
I can go on Ceftin alone and in a few days these are better, but like I said, in a few days off they all come right back. LLMD used to say Bart and then he thought Mycoplasma. I sure hope new LLMD can finish me off, I am 70 percent or so well sometimes.
Thank you.
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Bartonella often has the bottom of the foot pain and the anger/rage symptoms .edgy anxiety can be bartonella or babesia the eye symptoms, some of us use colloidal silver drops or a mix of 90 percent colloidal silver to 10 percent DMSO .Also an eye wash with Boric acid might be found helpful. or even just warm used tea bags The rest of the symptoms could be lyme could be coinfections , could be mold exposure or mercury toxicity I found chinese herbals very helpful for the co-infections and lyme
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I have no idea but I have many of those sx if not all. I've tested positive for Lyme and babs. I suspect Bart too but I don't test pos. If ceftin helps that makes me think Lyme though..
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