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Aagghhh! Lyme Disease Is Really Interfering With My Daily Routine.



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I was diagnosed with Lyme disease a few years ago. A month before my surgery, I had another round of it. Now, it's back again! The fatigue, joint aches, headache and pain is REALLY messing with my head. I know that being 57 pounds lighter, I would be feeling so much better without this going on. I get sick to my stomach too, so taking my medication and eating are becoming more difficult. I'm just so frustrated, I want it gone now! Thanks for listening

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Sorry time are rough right now :( I wasnt aware that lyme disease came back after treatment :/ Thats terrible. although I am not familiar with it I hope it passes quickly so you can get back to focusing on your health with out so much fatigue and pain. Hang in there (((hug)))

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Im so sorry! I also have the post lyme disease :( its terrible and im sure it helped with th last round of weight i gained. Take care of yourself.

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sorry you are having to deal with that.. I suffered horribly from Lyme disease for 8 years and it SUCKED!!!! what finally helped me was getting a PICC line place and my doctor ordered 2 grams of Rocephin (very strong antibiotic) every day.. it took 2 years of IV antibiotics everyday but we finally beat it. I had horrible neurological symptoms and could only walk with the help of a cane or walker for a couple years. I also had Bell's palsy for a long time and looked like I'd had a stroke. Basically Lyme disease stole my 20s. I am thrilled to say that it's been 7 years since I recovered from it and I haven't had any problems! I hope your doctors figure out how to help you!!!!!

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