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I am sure everyone is going to say it is probably Babesia - but, could Bartonella, or Tularemia or Lyme itself cause the following: Since starting Rifampin for Tularemia about 3 months ago, I have begun to have very severe sweats at night or day if I nap - pools of sweat. I also have more intense chills. What do you all think? I used to have night sweats in the beginning of the illness, and chills have happened throughout - but not as severe. Thanks...
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Sorry, can't really answer your question. But I'll throw another player into the ring. How about Ehrlichia? Rifampin is also used to treat that.
Bea Seibert
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Night sweats perty much equals Babs-
Babs is very hard to get rid of if you let it get a hold of you--
Check you body tempature - babs causes Low body temps-96-93F
A easy thing you can try is drinking a liter or 2 of Tonic Water each day for a week or 2--It contains Quinine and makes most folks with Babs Herx --Jay--
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