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spookydew
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I've been treating my feet with antifungals and my toe nails. Never thought I had a fungal problem, but I thought I'd treat do to the vibrations in soles of my feet and in my left calf.

The vibrations went away. They were pretty intense.
I thought I had stepped on a snake a few weeks ago.

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Jill E.
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Can you tell me what you used? I have total body vibrations/tremors, presumably from Bartonella, but I'm intrigued by your success.

Jill

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Just want to add that my vibrations went away with rifampin for bart.
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Andie333
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I had the same experience as dolphin
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spookydew
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I trimmed my toenails,then I picked under them,scraped under them, pushed skin back, and filed them.

Then I scrubbed with baking soda or nizoral shampoo under and over them with a tooth brush I bought for that purpose.

Some days I applied iodine under and over them and somedays nondiluted nizoral shampoo with quetip.I rolled quetip so shampoo went down under nail and into corners.

Then, some days I put iodine, baking soda,or nizoral shampoo all over my feet. Top and bottom,then white cotton socks.

About once a week I put castor oil all over feet and toes with white cotton socks and slept with it on. My feet would then get very cold. But soothed.

My vibrations were only in my feet and up one leg. It felt like I had a vibrating cell phone under them. My leg felt like blood flow cause it was rythmic. But it was not at same rythm as my pulse.
They did not hurt but it was distracting.

I do have a lot of trouble with my feet. Muscle and join pain. That's why I treated them.Wish it would have helped the pain. I don't know if vibrations will come back.

My toes turned pink on tips. They look younger and healthier. Really, I didn't know they were sick.

I've decided since quit atbs to focus on problem and trouble areas. And on things that make me feel really good or make the area look or feel good.

Like chocolate,baking soda, and apple cider vinegar internally or the above for external.

I know the good stuff is only temporary. But I keep trying.

And funny thing, I can't use nizoral on scalp anymore. Caused panic attacks and more pain. Never had panic attacks before.

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Jill E.
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Thanks for the info, Spookydew. It's all very interesting.

I'm on Rifampin, have been for months, vibrations/tremors are worse - but I have been unable to tolerate anywhere near a full dose.

Jill

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jill
i took rifampin and doxy...it knocked the bart right out..that is a great combo...I dont test positive in my blood right now.my llmd says that it is knocked out and lyme is the focus now..I have one band left and a little babs to treat..I am also trying yo get over art toxcicity..dont do art..
eric

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