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sonee123
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Either I am coming up with my own conclusions about my symptoms or it's really the nerves.

I feel like everything in my body is a nerve pain! Burning, numbness, pain tingling. It affects the entire body. Sometimes all the way down my leg starting from my neck arms belly bladder everything.

Is that possible? It's so painful.

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May God Bless you, answer your prayers, relieve you of your pain and make you stronger than what you are today. Ameen.

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Have you made any recent changes with meds or foods?

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Opinions, not medical advice!

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klutzo
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i get this too, all over my body combined with cold chills and red skin, and have found taking R-Lipoic acid at lunch and dinner and Benfotiamine at dinner helpful. My nerve pain is much worse after dark, so that is why my doses are all taken late in the day.
Both of these supps. have research behind them helping neuropathy.

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In Dr. S's Checklist for Bartonella, Babesia and Lyme, numbness, tingling, burning or shock sensations are listed under Lyme (Borellia). It also lists Chronic pain and Nerve Pain without a clear cause under Lyme.

Chills are listed under Babesia. Under Lyme, it lists areas of hypo-pigmentation and hyper-pigmentation and says "the color of the extremities such as hands and feet can be red, dark red, brown, dark blue or purple."

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What about pain in the toes? Sudden sharp pain?
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tulips
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Pain in the big toe is often gout. Remedy is pure black cherry juice, 1-2 oz every 1-2 hours till pain is gone.
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I had pain in my large toe once, felt like goat. Got an x-ray...of course nothing conclusive.

Also had months of intense nerve pain. It was torture. It did eventually stop and fade away.

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Phoiph
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sonee123...

Unfortunately, it is possible.

I had full body neuropathy (burning, stinging, stabbing, etc.) for 8 years...it was a living hell that kept me homebound and pacing day and night, as there was not a moment of reprieve. Nothing touched the pain. It was a moment by moment struggle to stay on the planet.

mHBOT (mild hyperbaric) treatment daily over time with a home chamber eventually took care of this, along with Lyme and co-infections. I combined this with a gut and nerve healing diet, and graded movement as soon as I was able. I am well now, med free.

You don't have to live with that pain.

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