I have been reading these boards for awhile. I had a different username, but my email got hacked along with my facebook and other accounts, so I am starting out fresh everywhere. Kind of a loss but worth it for privacy!
Anyway, I have been treated for lyme for about a year this July. I have done oral meds, followed by IV meds due to serious neurocognitive issues. I did great for about 2 months, then I started to regress. Kind of at a loss of what to do. I am in my 30s. Moved in with my Brother and his wife (they have a sweet guest room). Spend time with my parents too (I have my limits).
I am at a crossroads, more antibiotics? Slowly but steadily rebuild my immune system? Do supplements and herbs?
Take the plunge for an outrageously expensive Hyperthermia treatment?
Old symptoms: Over 25 specific to late stage lyme
Current: Brain fog, pulsing joint and nerve pain, muscles that feel locked and tight. Crazy seasonal allergies (feel tingly when my antihistamine wears off, like i am about to get hives)
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Catgirl
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Parasites will make anyone regress, so that is where I'd start.
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Keebler
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- Q: Take the plunge for an outrageously expensive Hyperthermia treatment?
No. There are so many better turns to consider but this is most certainly not one I would consider. -
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