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Hi all. I've been treating since October last year. Well of course I felt way worse. Then in January all engines were firing, no pain, fatigue felt like I was getting back to normal.
Now that we have had a couple of warmer days, my rib cage pain is back, spine pain, neck is burning (not as bad as before), headache in the back of my head, elbow arthritis is back but again not as bad.
Is this normal? I thought once I was feeling better I would continue to do so. Fatigue is not bad yet like it was.
Thanks all. I appreciate your wise opinions/experiences.
Posts: 46 | From NE Ohio | Registered: Nov 2008
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bettyg
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dogs,
lyme is like a puppet ... up and down constantly! someone else is controlling the strings if it's a good or bad day. i'll let others comment further; need to leave before the snow starting gets worse, and streets slick!
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betty is right. You'll have days like this...lucky to experience the better ones. Remember them when bad days come, you will eventually have more and more better days. Best Wishes and a slightly late Happy Birthday to you! -p
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lpkayak
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wht kind of dogs?
-------------------- Lyme? Its complicated. Educate yourself. Posts: 13712 | From new england | Registered: Feb 2004
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LP I only have on dog but he is a lab collie rottweiler mix. HE IS BOOTIFUL. He's also getting old. I wonder if I should have him checked but he's 11 now. So....
Anyway, I probably got the tick from him. He's black not that I would have seen it though.
However, I did check symptoms for dogs and I'm pretty confident he doesn't have it.
I don't have any idea why I went into all that. LOL.
Take care all
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