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I have bad bartonella, very bad CNS, Twitches, seizure like activity, swollen glads and clammy sweats etc and I have started treating it and now I keep crashing is this normal with Bart - Thats the only way I can explain it that I have total body crashes every few days and then I come out of them a little and then they happen again.
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Do you feel like your're coming down with the flu or a virus when you have these body crashes? It happens to me too and all my muscles ache like when I have the flu.
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Yeah kind of but it feels like someone took all my oxygen away and just before I go really Neuro. Someone here suggested it was adrenals but I have all theat in perfect range.
I was just wondering if anyone who has bart has these crashes - Its like my body just cant move for a day or so and then it is better for a few days and happens all over again - I also sweat at night - I know they say thats babesia but my LLMD says you can have thick sweats with Bart and babs sweats are drenching
Its just that I am so neuo just before the crashes happen so relate it to bart????
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Is it the 'OMG I have to lay down right this second' kind of crash where you immediately need to lay down right and sleep? I used to get that when I had Bart (and was still looking for a diagnosis).
But looking back now, it could also have been yeast. It would typically happen after eating a hot meal. Stuffy nose, then dizziness and brain fog, then mad dash to the bathroom, and then the 'crash'. I was a walking fungal infection and at the time was unaware of the connection between abx/food/yeast.
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