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txgirl09
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I have been in treatment about 6 months and I've seen improvement. However, I've never really had the monthly flares? I keep track of my symptoms and I really do not have a cycle.

Am I the only one? I have good days and bad days, but I see no pattern.

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I spent about 2 hours tonight going over 6 months of journal entries to see if I could find a pattern.

Honestly I can't really see one either unless you call the below a pattern.

*31 days of "good"- very little fatigue/symptoms

*41 days of very bad-night sweats, major fatigue and host of other symptoms

*66 days of moslty "good" although during that time I had very little fatigue but I did have a horrible acid reflux (9days), bladder issues for 2 days and then a bad cold for 10 days. So not sure I can say the 66 days were all "good"

*26 days and counting... of feeling very BAD. Horrible fatigue, night sweats, headaches, leg aches etc. This has been my worst flare yet and it is not over [Frown]

That really doesn't look like a "cycle" to me but I guess it is kind of cyclical. I seem to have 1-2 months good then 1-2 months bad.

When I feel good I really think I am well...but it always comes back [Frown]

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sutherngrl
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I have kept a very detailed journal since Sept. I have had times when there seems to be a cycle, but I feel awful most of the time, so its really hard for me to say that I have a definite cycle.

For me pain has improved about 30%, brain fog about 50%; but fatigue is still just as horrid! I think due to the fatigue being so awful, it is hard to pick out a cycle.

If it were just the pain and if I went back and just looked at the pain, I might be able to pick out a pain cycle. Does that make any sense???

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I was cycling with lyme. My flares coincided exactly with the full moon. An eclipse was horrible! That is pretty much under control so on the full moons I might just have a few spasms and my arm hurt a little.

Bartonella has no cycles that I have noticed.

I read on here that babesia can cycle every 7 days or every 14 days. I do notice that this is the case with me too.

So you might be experiencing a coinfection.

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I just keep reviewing my journal as well, and am puzzled that there is no cycle. Some people say they have a flare every 4th week...I see nothing like that. Just good days and bad days.

Nefferdun, I do think I am mostly dealing with coinfections.

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I also see no cyclical pattern, other than I seemed to have one for the first two or three months of babesia treatment initially.

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I haven't noticed a cyclical pattern with my Lyme either.

Like sutherngrl, I mainly have fatigue.

I feel crappy most of the time.

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bump [Smile]
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Nope, no pattern here either. And I have kept a symptoms journal for 14 months.
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No pattern with me either, have kept journal for almost three years.

Well, I take that back, when I first started bicillin, I got a herx, when I doubled Mepron dose, got a herx, and recently started ketek and got a herx.

So, seems like when I started certain meds, I got a herx or two, then nothing....

We are all different

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quote:
Originally posted by sutherngrl:
[QB] I have kept a very detailed journal since Sept. I have had times when there seems to be a cycle, but I feel awful most of the time, so its really hard for me to say that I have a definite cycle.

That's how it was with me. I noticed no real monthly cycle until the bacterial load had been knocked down...took over a year or so to get there.

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never - same most of the time. flares from overdoing.
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txgirl09
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Thanks for the feedback. I thought I was the only one without a cycle.
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