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Do Lyme and it's co-infections make you feel like you are going crazy?

In June 2016, I was diagnosed with Lyme disease and Babesiosis. January 2017, I was diagnosed with Bartonellosis.
I have a slew of physical symptoms, but the mental/emotional symptoms have been really taking a toll on me lately. I realize that neurological symptoms are a huge part of these infections, but I need some information to make sense of all of it.. During panic attacks, depression, anxiety, memory problems, brain fog, lack of motivation, etc, what infections are doing most of this neurological damage? I keep telling myself "This is not you," but it is getting harder and harder to deal with this.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. If you have any information at all or can relate to this in any way, I would appreciate hearing from you. Anything to help me feel a little less crazy!
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You listed your symptoms, but what did your blood work show? Do you recall finding an embedded black legged tick on your skin?
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