I was recently diagnosed with lyme disease. I aparantly have the chronic form because I have had symptoms off and on for the past 10 years and remember being bitten by
ticksTick removal as a child growing up in the woods of Alabama. Three years ago I was also diagnosed with dysautonomia with unclear etiology. I have been on IV abx for the past five months and just started on orals. However, I feel worse now than I did at my worst two years ago. My symptoms are: severe light sensitivity, severe sound sensitivity, sleep
paralysisCerebral palsy
Facial paralysis
Isolated sleep paralysis
Laryngeal nerve damage
Muscle function loss
Parkinson’s disease
Poliomyelitis, limbs jerking,burning skin sensations, low body temp., constant
chillsChills w/o
feverAllergic rhinitis
Coccidioidomycosis
Febrile seizures
Fever
Fever blister
Fever blisters and canker sores
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Histoplasmosis
Malaria
Rheumatic fever
Scarlet fever and gooseflesh, muscle
weaknessWeakness, severe low bp, supine
tachycardiaArrhythmias
Multifocal atrial tachycardia
Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt)
Sick sinus syndrome
Ventricular tachycardia and worsening when standing, heat intolerence, adrenaline surges, blood pooling in legs and feet, nausea, migraines. I have had all of these symptoms at some point or another and I always slowly get past them to a certain degree but for the past month I have had all of them and they are not letting up. Last night my heart stayed at 120 all night while I was in bed trying to sleep and every time I moved I broke out in chills and gooseflesh and my skin was burning. I have had my heart checked and the structure is fine, just sinus tachycardia w/ low bp. My question is: what tests should I ask my dr to run immediately to rule out anything serious that may have gotten worse or changed. Again, I have never had all of these symptoms happen all at once and for so long. By the way, I have been off all meds for the past 6 weeks to give my body a little rest. I am not on any other meds right now. ANA is neg, cbc & cmp normal too. Thank you
May I ask how your doctor diagnosed you with Lyme...was the antibody blood test positive or was it simply based upon your symptoms? Or did you have a spinal tap?
Also May I ask what area of Alabama you grewup in?
I am most interested in how your doctor reached the conclusion you indeed have Lyme?
take care,
Just to let you all know, I AGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT 110% and I know where she is coming from!
People with panic disorder are known to have panic attacks during sleep and, sleep right through them. So the disorder is not solely caused by your thoughts but by an overly sensitive fight or flight respone.
*I am not a doctor but jsut giving you my advice*
Like the doctor said seeing an endocrine specialist would probably help.