Guest guest Posted November 1, 2010 Report Share Posted November 1, 2010 The doctor I'm seeing says that as you heal different infections will show up (so different symptoms). In my case he says since my strongest symptoms point to Babesia we will treat these first, then he suspects Bartonella will be next, then the " Lyme bugs " (which would be mostly joint pain, he says). So maybe you're actually getting better, and need to focus on the Lyme bugs. Just an idea... Connie Re: [ ] joint pain After 6 years with lyme and many treatments (currently on herbs and rife for 9 months), I suddenly started having knee and back pain. I've never had this. Is the lyme spreading even with all the ways I'm fighting it or was it always there and is just showing itself? What is best for this? I'm miserable and so discouraged! Any thoughts would be so greatly appreciated. Wishing you all wellness and a good day today!! judy b Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2010 Report Share Posted November 1, 2010 Thanks to ALL of you who responded. It's such a journey/battle!! It helps to know I can reach out when I panic. Judy On Nov 1, 2010, at 9:41 AM, Deb57 wrote: > I can't speak for anyone else but I have experienced migrating pains over the years (what I termed " mystery pains " before my diagnosis). I crashed a little over a year ago (after searching for a diagnosis for 2+ years). I really don't know how long I've had Lyme & Co. It started with costochondritis (sternum pain) about 13 years ago. Then there was the stiff neck for many months. Then both shoulders. Then lower back. Then left hip. Then left elbow. Then it moved into the GI system. Then it went neuro which was the crash. > > Nowadays I don't have pain in all those places at once, but obviously the bug disseminates into the tissues so symptoms can pop up that make it seem like a progression but the bugs were there all along. > > I have been using rife for 9 months and have found it helpful. I also added salt/vitamin C three months ago. (I tried some of the Buhner herbs awhile back but my gut could not handle them.) The salt/c protocol calls for SCWDD, which is salt, C, water, diet, and detox. All of these components are required for healing, not just the killing. > > Some say it takes 2 to 4 years of any treatment. As one member adequately summed it up on another group, it requires " superhuman patience " . > > deb > > > > > > After 6 years with lyme and many treatments (currently on herbs and rife for 9 months), I suddenly started having knee and back pain. I've never had this. Is the lyme spreading even with all the ways I'm fighting it or was it always there and is just showing itself? What is best for this? I'm miserable and so discouraged! > > > > Any thoughts would be so greatly appreciated. > > > > Wishing you all wellness and a good day today!! > > > > judy b > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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