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kellyjk4
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I've had various symptoms for many years, with a few new ones just lately, but this is the worst.

I sometimes feel like I have ants crawling around inside my head, then I get very shaky and sick to my stomach.

It gets so bad that I can't even think.

Has anyone else experienced this?

I'm not yet on anything for LD.

I'm on Lyrica, Norco as needed, Soma as needed, Imitrex as needed - fibro meds I've been on a long time.

And Trileptal for Trigeminal Neuralgia.

I'm just getting started figuring out treatment options.

This is completely freaking me out.

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glm1111
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I don't want to freak you out any further, but to stay in the dark is not the answer. They are parasitic worms.

I have been dealing with them and getting rid of them for several yrs. Check out

www.lymephotos.com

The worms/parasites are sitting in the small intestine and that is why you are getting sick to your stomach. They migrate to the head. PARASITES and WORMS are a MAJOR part of Lyme disease.

I have been doing the salt/c protocol (sea salt)for almost 3yrs and am 80-90% better. I truly believe and have experienced first hand that we need antiparasitics to help get rid of Lyme disease.

Gael

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RECOGNIZED AS THE NUMBER 1 CO-INFECTION IN LYME DISEASE BY ILADS*

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sonee123
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Kelly,

I feel the crawling and been feeling it for years!! This is an indeed very scary feeling. Mine got so worst that along with it i started getting electric shocks all over my body.

I was pushed away from all the docs as well saying its all in ur head so i thought really it is all in my head and now i know really IT IS ALL IN MY HEAD the lyme thats making me so sick!

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May God Bless you, answer your prayers, relieve you of your pain and make you stronger than what you are today. Ameen.

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John S
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I get those sensations. It also feels like someone is poking my brain with a stick. Or sometimes I get a painless feeling like a sheet of paper is slicing through my head.

It really is insane.

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My llmd says it's neuro lyme, and hypoprofusion.

I felt immediate relief when I started Ceftin...which crosses the blod brain barrier.

NOw I'm off antibiotics and I'm getting those feeling again, after 4 months of no lyme treatment.


My pains and creepy feelings are in the exact spot that white lesions are in my frontal lobe.

But who knows what it is for sure?

LP

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kellyjk4
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Thanks for your posts.

Gael - that really does freak me out. I looked at the site - ewww.

I'm completely open to trying anything, though.

Maybe it's just that my brain isn't working well today, but I don't know how to figure out how much salt and Vit C to take.

I realize medical supervision would be best, but I don't have anyone yet who can help with that.

I'm just now figuring out what herbals to take while I get in with a decent dr. Would taking herbal supplements be recommended with this plan?

What about antibiotics at the same time?

LP - how much Ceftin did you take for it to work?

I'm trying to gather as much info as I can, and there is sooo much to take in.

In a way, I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who feels this.

On the other hand, though, I wish none of you had to go through any of these horrible problems that come with Lyme.

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glm1111
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kelly jk4..

.You can do the salt/c (sea salt) protocol with herbs and or antibiotics. If you do herbals, antiparasitics would be best. Check out www.humaworm.com Whatever you choose, remember that it has to be ongoing and you have to be persistent. If you want more info on the salt/c you can pm me and I will help you with that. Gael

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