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Has anyone asked themselves, "Could this be something other than Lyme?" I've seen progress over the last 3 years, but I've also slide backward and feel like I'm starting over again. How long is too long when it comes to abxs??
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kam
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I have concluded it takes more than abx but have not had the resources yet to add in alternative meds.
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AZURE WISH
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No with me I know it is lyme (maybe some coinfections too) but all tbd
I plan to stay on the abx till all my symptoms are gone and then some.
For me if I started backsliding in any way... old symptoms returning, current ones getting worse, or new symptoms popping up
that was usually a signal for me to change abx.
And yes I do take some supplements and I feel that at least some of them are absolutely necessary... some of them helpful.
at the very least I need the ones that combat the negative impact the abx are having on my body.
Of course this is just my expereince...
I have heard others say things like changing their diet helped their symptoms because they had allergies or yeast on top of the lyme.
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