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Does anyone else get just this sick tingling, shaky feeling throughout their body? I just don't know how to describe it. I feel very nervous (though I'm not nervous) and its like a vibration.
Do you attribute this to lyme? Bart? Just your body fighting this infection?
This was a severe symptom of mine in the beginning and then tapered off and now its back some times.
I was going to give my body a few days off abx since I've been treating since August. Just one day off abx, and I'm getting this shaky feeling back again.
I just don't know what to make of it.
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I get a vibrating feeling on my left side, and usually in my legs too. I can't always pinpoint the source... sometimes it feels like my stomach is vibrating, sometimes higher. It sort of feels like my nerves are firing, or shaking inside.
It's usually worst late at night for me, and combined with aching feet, makes going to sleep somewhat difficult at times.
I can't say if it's a Lyme or Bart symptom... not sure which.
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Yep, I get this on and off. Sometimes it feel like my whole body is vibrating, as if I were shaking or rocking slightly but when I ask my hubby if I am physically moving he can't see it.
So I'm guessing its something firing in my nerves. It's quite distressing.
Sometimes its my legs, sometimes stomach, back, wrists and eventually I will tingle.
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I had this on my left side and a bit on my right side. getting better with flagyl, even low dose, I cannot tolerate more. Had to start with 1/2 and twice 250 mg a day is the highest I could tolerate.
Then the vibrating will be a throbbing and the area is getting smaller every day.
Worth a try. A suspect it is a protozoan spread to the bones.
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