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For the last 4 days, around noon, I have been getting what I'm going to call a "mini-migraine". I do suffer from oculatory migraines, but these are bit different.
Starts with shaking, (like a low blood sugar or not enough food in the body), lasts about 15 mins. Then my eyes can't focus properly, (sometimes with the tell-tell slight blindness normal with a migraine), and then the strange headache. These are only lasting about 14-45 minutes and then gone like nothing happened.
Started taking Artemisinin just over a week ago to treat Babs - could there be a connection? This goes along with the peeling skin on the fingers that started at the same time.
Any idea what may be happening here?
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i'm taking doxy, biaxin, duflican, flagyl along with lots of supplements/herbs.
I too am wondering if this is a herx. I've had herxes on the ABX, but not like this.
Another strange new symptom includes pressure, like someone is squeezing really hard on my legs from knees to bottom of feet - also started about 4-5 days ago.
I'm hoping this is all a good sign (herx) and that the Art is doing what is suppose to be doing!
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Yes, biaxin will keep you from developing a resistance to the Art.
Herxing can come in any form it wants to.
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the same time each day makes me wonder if it is a med/supp reaction. can you time it to when you take something? perhaps the art if that is what is new? if you alter when you take it does it change when the mini-migraine is by the same time?
of course is it when the med is acting on the babs... or is it the pill itself?
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