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Ann-Ohio
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From lymebasics.org
Possible LATER OCCURING LYME Symptoms affecting the MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM:
•Arthritis or arthritis-like symptoms
•Creaking, popping, or cracking joints
•Aches or burning in palms and/or soles of feet
•Bone sensitivity, especially the spine
•Shin splints
•Foot pain (ankle, heel, plantar fasciitis)
•Gait disturbance
•Clumsiness
•Pain or swelling moves to different joints
•Backache (unexplained)
•Rib soreness
•Fibromyalgia (generalized muscle pain & tenderness)
•Tendonitis
•In babies, low muscle tone

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I know there are more. I have muscle cramps in legs and feet. No fun!

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Thank you for the list. I have different symptoms than before.

I wonder if wiping out major infections gives room for low level infections to emerge.

I have developed cramping in the calves. This starts with insomnia--waking in the middle of the night.

Using cryptolepis and Japanese knotweed gives some relief. I put drops in water 2-3 times a day.

For longer term relief (about a week), I take a large dose of CoQ10. I cut about 10-15 capsules of 300mg and squeeze out what I can, about a teaspoon full.

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