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SAK
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I'm grateful for those glimpses of feeling better, but I just want them to stay longer than 2 minutes!

I've been in tx since Sept/05. I just tested positive for babesia and started tx for that.

I'm still struggling so much with my walking and I know I inconvenience sooo many people just to take a few steps.

I can't predict if I'll be feeling well enough next day to get up and around. Sometimes I have better days and most others I don't.

Do the oh so brief flashes of improvement ever remain? Has anyone experienced this with a final happy ending?

I'm pleading for hope here. I'm really going crazy and getting tired of all this suffering . . .
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AZURE WISH
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Well I am not all the way better yet - in fact I am still disabled....

But I can tell you that what were my good days a year or so ago are more what my bad days now are. And my good days now I feel human again.

And I know sometime in the future what i consider my good days now will be what my worst days are like.

It does get better. It just takes ALOT of patience and persistance. And don't let go of hope. I know when you are in the abyss of hell Its hard to see the light and that there is a way out of the hole. But trust me there is.


Hang in there - it will get better.

Best wishes

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char
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Hi,

I started treatment in March '05. I did experience the short bursts of feeling better.
These have gradually lengthened to where most days are more good than not. I now am surprised if I am just not able to do anything for the fatigue.

I think that as your germ load gets down you will feel better and better.

Char

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SAK hang in there and be very glad you got diagnosed fairly early, I have had this for many

years was 27 at the time, Bed ridded 1 year, the first 5 years 1986-1991 Doctors kept telling me

it was in my head, 5-7-06 diagnosed as chronic Lyme, I just started treatment, as what I have been told the first year can be the toughest,

But we can expect the good times to keep increasing with flare ups getting less severe.

Hang in there, Later bruce

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