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Do any of you experience night sweating among your Lyme symptoms? It seems I have read that this is possible but I am not sure.
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SForsgren
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Possible but more likely an indicator of Babesia co-infection.
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WildCondor
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Night sweats can be part of Lyme, but are VERY indicative of Babesia. Make sure you are tested and treated for Babesia.
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Hey Nancy, another post where I'm agreeing with WC ( and also SForsgren )! My Doctor (LLMD) thinks that some amount of the symptoms attributed to "Lyme" may be really coinfections, since those symptom lists were probably compiled in the 1990s when they didn't test for coinfections that much (second-hand) and the tests they did use were even worse.
As a support, there are less than 20 (not a lot) of articles on Lyme and Babesia together before 1995 and some in journals no normal physician would likely subscribe to.
I'm sure many people here are much more experienced than me, and will have advice for you.
Sincerely,
john
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groovy2
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Hi Nancu Bad night sweats most likely Babs--Jay--
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