I have been treated for lyme and bartonella now for a little over a year and have been seeing some great improvements on rocephin, biaxin and rifampin the last few months. However, the past few days I have had numb hands and feet, bad circulation and just feeling like not getting enough blood flow everywhere. This specific type of sensation is new for me. My doctor questions if I have babesia as I had a positive IGG on one lab test. Do you think these symptoms could be babesia?
Thank you
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Hi, I looked it up in Buhners books on coinfections and par athesia is listed under neurological conditions associated with Bartonella. I couldn't find it under Babesia in Buhner's book on Babesia or in Dr. S's symptom book. It doesn't mean it can't be Babesia. I would try googling something like "Lyme par athesia."
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D Bergy
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Are you B12 levels up to snuff? Numbness in hands and feet can be a symptom of low B12
Dan
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Thanks for the suggestions. I think I'm ok on both fronts. Take b complex and never taken Tinidazole.
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I was numb as a result of circulatiin ..days i do heparin my livedo is better ..also got some good lumbrokinase and venom helps thin the blood ..enzyme to eat fibrin .its just when is tummy ever empty i take it in rhe middle of the night
high spirited don says something about bartonella calcification and i wonder if ther is something to that ..i have felt better on iv magnesium . He has this thing with msm water n silver ..idk maybe?
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