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This continues to bother me - she was on abx for 4 months and the complaint seems to go away so she stopped the med. But then the complaint started to come back, slowly but increasingly. So her llmd put her on a different abx about 20 days ago.
She also seems to be sweating at night regardless the temp. of the room.
What I am wondering now if why everythign happens only at night. Any help?
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Has she been checked for coinfections ?
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I was told that my more pain at night is due to the quieting of other stimuli that had keeped my senses focussed on during the day.
Night that is the only time I need to take something for my pain. My feet/ankles "kill me" at night. Yet not as much during the day/evening.
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my pain was always worse at night. during the day it was more manageable unless i was herxing.
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massman - She did not test for co-infections but her llmd and I both believe she has bart. Her mother did test positive for lyme, bart and basesia.
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I was thinking possibly babs. Isn't that what gives you night sweats ?
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