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Semia
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Can bartonella cause any pelvic issues such as Endmetriosis ??

Has this happened to anyone??

I'm scared Bc I'm having symptoms. And I'm only 27 and Want to have kids one day. I'm currently treating 5 months now but I'm so scared Bc I all of a sudden have
Terrible pelvic pain [Frown]

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I have a pretty good symptom list and looked up pelvic pain under Lyme, Bartonella and Babesia and didn't find pelvic pain (which doesn't mean it can't by caused by Lyme.). But since you have already been treating for Lyme for five months

maybe it isn't Lyme related. But if it is or isn't Lyme related, you should probably see a good Gyn and be checked out. And I see that you are young. If you don't already have

a trusted Gyn who has been recommended to you by family and/or friends, you need to ask quite a few friends if they have a good Gyn and make an appointment.

Young people have to be careful to go only to the most ethical doctors in any specialty. Your own General Practicioner might be able to recommend a good Gyn.

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Thanks tulips. A few women on my Lyme
Support group on Facebook did tell me that they have pelvic inflammatory disease and some have endo from
Bartonella . Scary :/

But I do love my gyno and I know I will get a thorough work up. Hope everything will be ok

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I have Lyme, Bartonella and Babesia and it surprises me all the time as I discover I'm getting some new ailment.
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