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I have been on treatment and most issues have gone away.
Recently my left arm feels weird and kid of shaky. It did that before,but went away. Now is back out of the blue
Also been depressed and have had mood swings Headaches are bad every few days,and nothing works to relieve headache.
The joint pain came back,and it feels like everything has to be cracked.When cracked feels a little better. Weird noises in ears Sounds like something is on,like a motor or something,came out of nowhere. Even when it is quiet at night still hear it in both ears,with ear plugs in.What is that?
Does it mean I need different meds,or that I need I.V? I heard the I.V. works better than the oral meds.
Any information would be appreciated,and if you experienced same symptoms ever Posts: 18 | From tickland,pa | Registered: Jul 2009
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Yes. What you describe, syx returning, is very typical. This happened to me very early on, back when abx still offered some relief -- after stopping, my syx would creep back each time I stopped trx.
I think you need continued and ongoing trx.
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Yes, if you don't completely eradicate the lyme and all coinfections that you have, the symptoms will come back.
Also, per Burrascano, you must begin an exercise program to boost your immune system so that the lyme disease cannot come back.
My doctor told me this is a MUST. Your body must become able to control the remaining germs.
Read about the appropriate exercise program (weight lifting, calisthenics, etc.) in the Burrascano guidelines found here:
Description of exercise program starts on p. 31. List of lyme symptoms is on p. 9-10.
Burrascano says you must treat until all symptoms are gone and then continue to treat at least 2 more months.
If your antibiotic doses are too low, or if the doc just has you on one antibiotic at a time, that will normally NOT get rid of lyme disease. Read the Burrascano treatment protocol and see how your doc's treatment compares to it.
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