Topic: Drooling - new symptom started while treating Babesia after 6 months
Health
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I am really having a difficult time with Mepron and Azithromycin, the herxing was too strong, so much so that after 4 months I stopped both drugs
for about 2 months, I was almost dead, so I just stopped them both because I wanted to never touch another drug again to treat this disease,
so I stayed in bed for 2 months, I then restared because my symptoms came back, and at that time I never had ANY drooling ever in my life with all these years of this disease.
Now, after being on the Mepron and Azithromycin for about 3 months, I started to get drooling about 1 month into the treatment, the thing is that I think the treatment is too strong sometimes, but I just keep going, so how can
Lyme get worse, as in Drooling, when the treatment is too strong? even I feel that Azithromycin is too strong somedays, and too weak somedays, so i just keep at this dosase of 500mgs a day.
I have had the drooling stop for 2 weeks or so, then start again, not that bad, but also excessive saliva, but I also have DRY saliva from lyme, which is odd, but be that they are
different areas of body that saliva comes out.
SO upset wiht this Mepron and Azithromycin because even though it seems to strong somedays, I am not getting that much better, some days I have thought things are turning then worse next day.
Drooling is a whole new symptom, never had this before, so lyme must be getting worse in SOME part of me would you all say?
but the healing is too strong it seems, odd, I am just keeping going.
Trish
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glm1111
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Drooling is a symptom of parasites. I had it for years.
Check out the Humaworm site for symptoms of parasites. Then check out
which I posted earlier under Pictures of Lyme/nematodes. Parasites and worms ar a MAJOR part of this disease.
Gael
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