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Just as I noticed that my chills and hot sweats had disappeared along with my tremors....over the last couple of days I have been experience a shivering chin.
Very strange. Uncontrollable shivering chin. Also pretty bad diahrrea.
I am taking mepron/zith.
The shivering chin -- has anyone had that? It sometimes make my whole body feel cold, or it is just the chin alone.
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Sorry, can't help with the shivering chin, but I have had numbness in the chin and cheeks for the past 4 months, as well as the diarrhea 24/7. I am on 2 gms IV Rocephin and 1500 mg Flagyl. I wish all of this would just go away! Now I have skin burning, and burning and horrible pain of the feet. Driving me nuts. I se my LLMD Thurs.
Best of luck, Jill
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I'm also on mepron/zith. One of my symptoms through all this is constant jaw chattering...very neuro...almost like I can't control my nervousness or easily talk. I wonder if this is babs or lyme...any ideas?
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I have this too. My teeth are chattering and I get sweaty on the face and forehead. I am on Cepax and Zithromax.
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Hubby used to have the teeth chattering but only when his nervous system was really really disturbed -- when I thought he was having actual seizures mostly and not just milder seizure-like episodes.
Just in the last couple of months he has more of the shivering chin type problem -- he has what I call transient Bell's Palsy where the whole left side of his face droops -- sometimes starts with a shivering chin for several minutes. IV Ativan usually relaxes all the muscles and nerves and stops all these symptoms.
Am bringing up to the top the Cranial Nerves post from Tincup in case you haven't read that before.
Bea Seibert
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