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Anyone else get a constant changing of lyme symptoms as they go through treatment?
Seems everyday its something.... anxiety one day, headache the next, nausea as well, then some ibs, then a day of facial flushing, then another headache, then anxiety returns, some odd muscle pains decide to chime in, then nausea returns, again...etc, etc..
I can tell that Im slowly getting better, but I sure do get spoiled by days when I have no symptoms.
As Ive said many times...if I can just get past the 3 main problems: nausea, headaches and anxiety, Im really close to back to normal. The other odd symptoms dont show up enough for me to really notice...I just ignore them.)
Just curious is anyone has the same recurring symptoms rotating still...
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I feel the exact same way except my symptoms are different Dizziness is the main symptom, but the anxiety, nausesa, muscle twitches and pain, etc are the same.
Comes and goes.
I actually had a few really good days earlier this month were I noticed nothing and I was so thrilled and then back to normal
I keep praying that one day I will be "cured"!
I hope you are as well.
Melissa
-------------------- When the going gets tough. . . I'll keep fighting! Ms. Geet3721
New LLMD, New abx, New life coming right up!!!! Posts: 714 | From La La Lyme Land | Registered: Jun 2008
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groovy2
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Hi Wimenin--
Yep it is Very common-- I had the same thing happen also--
My theory is that your body some how decides which parts of the body it will attack the germs first --
It may be simluar to how the body acts when getting Cold-
Body shuts off blood to your arms-feet ect in order for the body core body temp to stay high --
Even healthy bodies fight off germs everyday-
The body must have some kind of game plan to do this --Jay--
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This was one of the first things I noticed when I started feeling sick. More than actual symptoms, it just bothered me that my symptoms changed around by the day or even hour.
I thought I was just hypersensitive to everything or maybe was going crazy. It wasn't until I found this site that I realized this is pretty common for Lyme!
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