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just curious if anyone else has neuroborreliosis....I have mostly neurological symptoms, numbness especially.
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Keebler
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- Almost everyone here has it. Once the spirochetes get to the nerves, and that can happen in just 12 hours after a bite, it's called neuroborreliosis.
VERY few with advanced lyme have it in just the joints. For most, it becomes multi-system.
I see that you recently posted in "Seeking a doctor" and that you have other threads with lots of links.
Be sure to contact your local lyme support groups and you can refer back to some of the links here regarding basic treatments links, especially Burrascano's guidelines:
My results from igenex...31, 34,39 IND 41+++ 45++ and 58+
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Pinelady
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Many of us with Lyme did not even know we had neurological problems.
It can sneak up on you so slow.
The symptoms can be vague, but once you figure it out---
you realize what the sneaky ketes have been doing to your body.
And you remember what it felt like when your on your way to getting well. And you don't like what they have done---at all.
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Thank you, My only symptoms are numbness and I wondered what to expect with herxing.
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not everything is lyme.. i treatet for 14 months straiht and was only sick for 1/2 year before treatment.. since ive started mepron im herxing the sh!t out of me... think thats babesia
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