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janice victorov
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I'm hoping someone can shed some light on this.

Being treated for babs, lyme. Have been having a massive herx from mepron. Today awoke with massive brainfog. That cleared and now so tired. Took a nap but didn't help much.

Haven't had this in a long time. Could the fatigue just be from the herx, meds?

I know this sounds stupid but when old things kick in, I am really confused, scared that I'm going backwards.

I know my body needs the rest but just wanted some insight from others.... [confused] [sleepy]

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Hi Janice,

Babs herxes are the absolute worst for me (besides yeast/candida die off) and the extreme brain fog and exhaustion can definitely be caused by the Mepron. I would take it and within an hour be unable to function because of being so tired I couldn't keep my eyes open.

I think it is a major herx for you. I hope you feel better!! You will, just give it some time. [Smile]

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Jenny,
thanks for all your help and insight. I thought I was getting worse. Today I'm ok still nauseus from the meds.

Did the mepron make you sleepy, sick? the other day had to leave work due to wanting to vomit, diahrea etc.

Thanks, janice

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