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shoney
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Anyone have night sweats not related to Babs. I'm suppose to come off abx, but still have night sweats. My last bab titer was negative
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David95928
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Yes. They eventually went away with treatment of the Lyme.

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I am having the same exact problem, a negative test with positive symptoms. Have you been treated for bart?
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Dear Shoney,


How long have you been on babs treatment?

Just curious.

My night sweats went away during second month of malarone/zith when LLMD added in bactrim.

First month, I sweated every single night. Prior to babs treatment, I only had night sweats 3 or 4 days a week.

I think it was one of my herx symptoms.

It is so hard to tell.

I never tested positive for babs. Had all of the symptoms of a short list my LLMD had.

Within a week of discontinuing my malarone, my headaches were coming back, chills, balance issues, and air hunger.

Back on malarone....again.

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Geneal

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shoney
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Geneal-I never really had bab sx. I tested positive initially, my latest titer was negative, but who knows how reliable that is. I did 3 weeks of mepron in nov, followed by 3 rounds (3 weeks on, 1 off) of art, now 4 weeks of malarone. I don't really sweat-I just get hot, like I'm burning up. They were actually much worse while on Rifampin
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I have actually been gone from this site for almost two years I think because I got better after 20 months of treatment.

I'm back because of my night sweats. I never had any babs symptoms besides the night sweats and they seemed to get better along with everything else.

I just got married a month and a half ago and this last week they have been back with a vengance. My poor husband is great about it but I know he doesn't much enjoy his freezing cold, sopping wet wife cuddling up to get warm in the middle of the night.

I'm not sleeping well and I'm getting irritable. And on top of it all we are moving and I got rear ended today and my back is killing me. GRRR! [Mad]

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to cope with this? I had almost forgotten how agrivating it is.

Oh yeah, I forgot, it is almost always the week before my period (though this time it is the week after). Thanks for letting me vent.

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I would go and get retested.
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I had night sweats the week before my period way before I even had lyme. It's not that uncommon
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