Guest guest Posted March 10, 2011 Report Share Posted March 10, 2011 I have Lyme/Bartonella, I think as time goes on for me, my blood has gotten very thick/sticky, more toxins in my body from all the years of abx's, etc. and things are moving slowly thru my veins, a lot of veins have become red/sore, my feet bother me in the morning as soon as they hit the floor, I hobble around and then it goes away, I think this has to do with having the feet resting/elevated for a long period of time. If I drive for longer than an hour I get pain in my legs, feet for sitting for too long. I think it's also due to inflammation, if something presses on my skin, it takes a long time for the mark to go away, and have irregular blotchy patterns, same with my hands/feet, they stay red for a long time, I think it's all related to the blood flow/inflammation/toxins. I also have red dots from my face down to my legs, had them ever since this hit me and it's never gone away. The dots don't hurt, just unsightly and if I'm in the sun or sauna they really get red. I am very fatigued, insomnia, anxiety, jaw pain, severe mood swings, etc. I feel this is all bartonella related for me. From: " knot_weed " <tek0nik@...> To: Date: 03/10/2011 02:06 PM Subject: [ ] painful soles Sent by: > > you maybe right in many things. > I am 36 years old now and I am sure that I have been ill since 2007 but that > time I had minor problems only but very specific to bart or lyme, painful soles, > especially in the morning, profound fatigue, sleep disorders and so on. I don't think fatigue, sleep disorders are specific enough to point to lyme - they can occur with many diseases (including vitamin deficits and several other infections). Don't know about painful soles, depending on where the pain is it seems to be specific for Bart indeed. I have had painful soles for a long time myself, also mostly in the morning. It is important where the pain is, some sites (pain radiating from joints, tendons) point to Borrelia, and others to Bart. I have been tested two times for Bart infection, but nothing has been found, I only have a proven Borrelia (garinii) infection. My soles look weird when standing on a hard floor for a short time. Initially the soles of hand and feet got very red when light pressure was applied. Same symptom for the rest of my skin with even light pressure. This problem started right after ABX treatment with doxy and plaquenil; the redness gradually got less intense when I stopped the plaquenil treatment. After standing for a minute or so it looks like all the blood in my soles has disappeared and the soles looks mostly yellow, but with a very irregular, blotchy pattern. The soles get completely flat and if I'm not careful they really 'stick' to the bathroom floor. Looks pretty scary, but when sitting down it returns to normal quickly, within a few minutes. After about 4 years the pain is now mostly gone, but it sometimes appears again for some weeks, often in a slightly different part of the pads. The effect of blood (?) disappearing when standing etc. is still there. I don't know what it is and doctors don't know either, they don't seem interested in figuring out. I'm guessing something is wrong with the blood flow in the small veins, damage to the autonomous nervous system or the smallest veins maybe (could be caused by both Bart and Bb). For the pads on my hands/fingers this used to be a severe problem, I was unable to handle small tools or knives, forks etc. without damaging my pads. This has improved, but I still have to be careful and use leather gloves when I have to use some force. Does that description sound familiar, or do you only have pain in the pads of the feet? 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