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Betty Boop 53
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Has anyone out there ever gotten better by not doing much...just supporting the imune system by vitamins, amino acids, herbs, etc. I have recently been diagnosed with lyme after 11 years of terrible symptoms, most of which are slowing clearing up. ( There was a time I wasn't able to read or even write on this computer..) I have tested positive on two separate (6mo. apart) titers. My main symptom now is tiredness and lack of endurance. Just wondering...???
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Betty, you're about at the stage that my son is at. Pretty much symptom free with the exception of fatigue. He's doing ceftin and pulsing flagyl currently.

Doc said he'll keep him on orals at least until the fall.

I know of a woman who's had lyme on 3 separate occasions. She was bitten all three times. The last two times she took only supps, and said it worked. I'm not sure exactly what she took, but I'm sure going to try and find out.


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Hi Betty

Lyme symptoms can come and go--
threw the years there has been
times that I almost felt ok-
but they where short lived--
so be careful--Jay--


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