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chan80
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Can someone suggest ways to get rid of constant brain fog. It feels like i am constantly drugged, not in reality, and a spaced out feeling and indoor lights look really bright. Also, along with this comes eye pain and i have a really hard time focusing eyes or reading sometimes. If so what helped you, and do you know what you can pinpoint this down to? The lyme or the company it brought with it? It is the worst feeling ever. If i could get rid of that one symptom i'd feel like myself again. Sometimes i wonder if it will ever go away
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Haley
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This is also my worst symptom. I believe it is a malarial or parasitic organism. Did you have a sudden onset of illness, I was violently ill in the beginning. Some say that means Babesia or malaria. I also have a crawling sensation at the crown of my head. I'm trying to figure out which infection is causing this. I agree it's a terrible feeling.
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I had all those symptoms with Lyme disease. Be sure your doctor knows about those symptoms. Maybe a switch in medications would help.
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Moving to Medical Questions for more help.

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