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jeffe
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LOTS OF abdominal pressuer, lower gut, back, some pelvis. male 35.

I've found lots of things to help symptoms but nothing seems to help this, anyone else have this and what do you do?

Zapping and beck pulser used to help a bit but not anymore, but im also having a huge flair up.

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Have you checked urself for Babesiosis? That is a common Babesia symptom and went on for a long time with me with lots of pressure and abdominal pain until I was checked for Babesia via IGenix FISH test. POSITIVE

That is one of the symptoms that still haunts me. Went on for months. Rib cage to. Babesia is an infection of red blood cells caused by a single celled parasite. Prevents oxygen from properly getten to ur muscles causing them to hurt. My forearms and biceps were terribly painful also. Amox, Doxy, ect... will laugh at it.

You would need Mepron and Zithromax and will take 60-90 days to clear if thats what you have. It does clear up tho. Atleast it did for me. I had LYME to and was on a PIC line for 6 months on IV Rocephin.

It has a 97% accuracy rate. Dont trust Quest. They missed it twice. In fact, IGenix missed it to on their own Babesia test on a standard co-infection panel.

The FISH test is seperate from their standard Babesia test.

I would rule it out atleast with a Babs FISH test. IGenix is also comming out with a FISH test for Bart as well. Don't think it's out yet tho. Might be tho. I would ask and get checked for that as well.

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Are you gluten-free? That often helps in many ways.

Are you on good liver support?
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