fflutterby
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I have had alot of good mornings, I usually get tired in the afternoon. The past three days I am tired all the time. I am following the yeast free diet pretty strictly, taking my acidopholis.
What is this ????
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It all boils down to that, doesn't it!? ( )
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fflutterby
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Yeah, I have to look forward to the good days. I was very active Thursday. Paid for it Friday with the fatigue. I also took an epsom (1Cup)/Peroxide (1Cup) bath Fri. Hmmmm maybe that made me more tired today?
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17hens
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If it's lyme, it'll hit you hard every 4th week. Hope you feel better soon.
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janet thomas
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Babesia showing up?
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nefferdun
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In the beginning of treatment I was in bed for a month and then slowly crawled back into life holding onto the wall for support. The fatigue hits me now and then again. If I overexert myself I can get completely wiped out so best advice is to take it easy. I don't know if it is lyme or co-infections.
Hope you get back to feeling more energetic soon. It feels so good when you can accomplish things.
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fflutterby
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nefferdun that's awful, you poor thing..I haven't been bedridden at all. Yesterday I was up and out all day. I am feeling pretty good today also, so far.
I will rest today though. I have to find the balance. Plus I am suffering from PMS this week. I know that takes more of a toll on us girls :/
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Consider yourself lucky, fflutterby, I was bedridden/housebound for a couple years .... I had "good" days where I could get out for a time with help .... and I always got my husband to help me to the gym a few times per week ....
And yes, it's Lyme and co.
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