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xtine
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I've had 'something' going on 9 months now. I became ill last summer with a flu and have never really felt better since.

Most of my symptoms are locialized- to do with my right ear, neck pain and popping sounds, fatique, sore throat, stiff neck, swollen glands etc. I also found out I have low iron.

My gut feeling is that there is something physically wrong with my ear causing a lot of concentration issues, balance issues, occasional visual distrubances (seeing flashing lights) and dizziness.

I was much worse in the beginning with nasty head pains and headaches but it seems to have gotten better. I don't know if it's the abx that have helped or if it's just been time. I was getting better before abx therapy and still improved while taking abx for those 2 months.

I did find a LLMD and started ABX therapy for 2 months now. It did seem that I went through herxes, joint/body pains and flare-ups... now i've take a week break off of abx and my symptoms are returning a bit.

But for the most part- I don't feel sick... I don't feel infected. I just wish my neck would stop hurting, my ear would feel less full and stop ringing. if my symptoms would go, I'd almost feel 100%.

I just am not sure what's goingo on with my body... could I just have a mild case of lyme? I've also read a lot about CSF leaks and wonder if I have that?

I did an igenex test and one of them the IGG was postive while the other was negative... I don't know what that tells me... perhaps a past infection?

Maybe I'm just in denial because I don't want to have lyme... I just am driving myself crazy trying to figure this out....

I don't recall any tick bite but was in cottage country before I became 'ill' last summer.

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lymeladyinNY
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xtine, I think you have Lyme. I'm glad your symptoms aren't too severe - just bad enough to know you're not "right".

Keep working with the LLMD. You might be a "success" story one day! [Smile]

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Lymetoo
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I think you're in denial too. Sure it could be a MILD case NOW. Don't let it destroy your life piece by piece!

Get adequate treatment!!

A positive test is a positive test!! Doesn't matter if it's IgG or IgM.

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xtine
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I think you're all right... I'm in denial :-P

After a week off abx I've noticed some symptoms return... i've started with my abx again and hopefully will continue to treat this.

it's just so unbeliveable for me... i don't know why... i guess becuase i've never been sick before.

thanks for the wake-up call.

- christine

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sixgoofykids
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Just in case you needed another wake up call, I thought I'd chime in.

You have symptoms and you just got lucky that they're not to bad. I didn't have bad symptoms for years ..... treat now while you still feel pretty good. You don't want to feel REALLY bad from this!

I was also IgG positive. Keep working with your LLMD until you are well. We all go through denial. [Wink]

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Geneal
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I think we all go through this denial thing with Lyme.

Maybe it isn't Lyme.....maybe it is stress or something else.

In my case, I was sure I had a brain tumor due to all of my neurological deficits.

I have Lyme disease. I also have babesia and maybe still bartonella.

It takes a long time to really sink in.

It isn't a pleasant diagnosis to be sure.

It sure beats a brain tumor though. [Smile]

Hugs,

Geneal

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Christine,
If you begin to doubt again, read my story below! Mine started off very slowly too!

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