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merrygirl
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Hi everyone.

I was wondering if you can tell the difference from a really long herx and a setback?

I have felt poorly for a couple weeks now. I think it was started when I had to get a colonoscopy.

I think the prep really sent me into some sort of crisis. Just a guess though.

I was telling everyone who asked how I was doing that I am making slow improvement and was functioning at 50% instead of the 10% I was at when I first saw my LLMD.

Well I feel I might be at 20% right this minute.

My glands are huge. They have always indicated how I was doing, the worst I feel the bigger they get.

The pain is unbelieveable. Sweats and twitching like crazy.

The most worrisome is the brain fog is back. It had been gone for 2 months.

I am wondering if I could get aseptic menningitis again, even though I am on Biaxin/Plaq??

All I have been doing is sleeping, which I know is important, but I would like to see my Hubby at some point!

Thanks for any advice- Melissa [Frown]

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mojo
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Hi Merrygirl:

I would guess you are having a temporary setback due to the trauma on the body (mostly the prep).

I still get setbacks and I'm a year and a half into treatment. Still need a nap everyday too.

I had five very good days in a row and now today I feel crummy. I started a parasite cleanse this week so it may be die off.

It's very hard to tell sometimes, isn't it?

I hope you feel better soon. It sounds like you are listening to your body and doing the right thing by resting.

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I had a setback as well. Have a sinus infection that is setting me back right now and before that I think I wasn't takeing enough lyme ABX with rifamin and it set me back as well. I was about 15% better now I am -10% [Frown] [toilet]
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merrygirl
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Thanks for your advice as always.

The prep was very hard on me.

I wouldn't get that procedure again.


Melissa

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That Prep could have kicked out what good flora you had left in your GI tract.
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