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I get this, but I am not yet being treated, waiting for LLMD consult.
Was your bp normal? Mine often drops really really low when this happens.
I don't know what shock is supposed to feel like, but I imagine this comes pretty close.
I get this most often at night with hormone changes.
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Sounds like Babesia to me. You probably threw up because elevated bilirubin from the dying red blood cells overwhelmed the gallbladder/liver.
If the white blood count was that low it probably allowed the babesia to get out of control as it was not being attacked by the immune system.
Please be sure to discuss this with your LLMD. Babesia can actually be fatal in some cases.
This is not medical advice, just my opinion based on hubby's experiences.
When hubby had the worst babesia symptoms there were a couple of times he had these shaking chills. Took his temp and it went up about 4 or 5 degrees in about 15 minutes.
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I dont have a clue of what is ailing you there but sure hope it passes and never comes back, for your sake.
Maybe try treating the babs first, see if that works, then come back for the rest of the lyme soup!!
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Hmm. I had noticed that the evening heat waves were beginning again about a week or two before this hit.
I don't know if I have been treated for babs. I get babs and bart confused.
I know I was on mepron for a while over a year ago.
Time to start that list for my lyme doc appointment so I don't forget these things.
Thanks for the ideas.
I, too, just hope it doesn't happen again...it is rather unnerving and makes you wonder when this is all going to end.
Then you hear from someone with worse things to deal with and get things in perspective again.
On a side note: I have got to find a different place to camp out. Sheesh
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Yup, you definately need a different place to camp.
I'm glad you're home and ok, now. Let's try and keep you that way. I hope it doesn't happen again also. Hang in there and enjoy the med holiday.
It does sound like Babs stuff to me. I get shaking chills and heat waves/sweats/fevers since starting Babs treatment. They seem to come and go. (I have no medical anything just make statements with nothing backing them... so you are forwarned)
Maybe you killed of enough BBs and it let the babs come to the surface. Pfffft... who knows.
Mepron would have been treatment for Babs, btw.
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