Thanks I will look at the website and wait on my Neuro Appt. Yipee LOL
Blood Test back Neg. for Lyme which is what was suspected Now what Facial numbness 2day
My EBV was not really addressed. My Doctor said everyone has some EBV in them at some point in their lives, but sometimes the test show a more active and higher amount of the virus in the individual. I was given Vitamin B-12 shots weekly for a few months, seemed to help, but it is hard to go in to Dr. office and wait for hours every week, just to get a shot, when you are not feeling well, and tired. I like to take the natural approach and try to take vitamins, which have helped somewhat. The problem is that when you have EBV you don't look sick, so when you say you are tired, people say "we're all tired", they don't understand that the fatigue that you feel when you have EBV is debilitating, and it is hard to get out of bed, you feel like you have the flu all the time. There is a website that deals with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and sells vitamins which are specific to the problems you are encountering. EBV and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia are all inter-connected. I think it is www.Prohealth.com Good luck
Thanks for the info. I have had extreme fatigue off and on for at least 15 years. I was told I have EBV. I don't think I have Lyme disease. You are making me think, because even though I told you I live in the city and am never standing on grass, I do go to Florida at least once a year, to visit my family, and I am definitely in grassy areas there. No Doctor has ever thought to test me for Lyme disease. Is the test a blood test? Are symptoms similar to EBV - fatigue, muscle weakness, pain in extremities, etc. Could I have gotten it 15 years ago, and still suffer from it without realizing I was bitten? A lot of us on this website, are suffering, and Doctors can't seem to find an answer to painful tingling, pins and needles, and numbness in soles of feet, toes, ankles and legs. Thanks
How was your EBV addressed??
Living in the city does not mean you can't get lyme. NY is an endemic state. Ticks are everywhere. They are small and easy to miss. Not saying you have this but it is possible.
P.S. What did your Docs do for the EBV besides treat the symptoms?
Thanks for the info, As I stated above have been to many docs and spent many$$$$ on testing and the docs are begining to get tired of me, I was the one that suggested to my primary and IM to look at Lyme, seems they would have LOOKED at this on their own. I am not so sure about Lyme But other than EBV there is nothing else that I know of to look at.
I have been living with EBV for at least 15 years, it is sometimes more active than other times, always shows up on blood test, but the #'s depend on how active EBV is at the moment. I have EBV, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, as I've told you before. It is hard to function normally when it is active. You feel exhausted, like if you have the flu, Doctors don't take it seriously, and act like it is in your head. I have recently been tested for various diseases because I have a new pain - severe tingling, pins and needles, numbness in foot, toes, ankles, leg and right arm. MRI of brain showed no MS, blood tests negative for lupus, only test that came back positive was for Rheumtoid Arthritis, an autoimmune form of arthritis. Went to a Rhematologist last week, pooh poohed my tests because they are low not even moderate RA. I know what I feel, it may be low to the Doctor, but it is excrutiatingly painful to me. I'm telling you this because Dr. said maybe it is a severe form of fibromyalgia, which people get when they have EBV, fibromyalgia is when you feel all your muscles are sore, your entire body is sore. I am currently taking Neurontin, and it is helping the pain a little. I think I will ask for Cymbalta instead, because it treats nerve pain, fibromyalgia and is also used as an anti-depressant, and then I wouldn't have to take too many other pills, just hopefully this one.
Never got bitten by a tick, because I don't go out at all in any grassy area, I live in the city, so I never thought the fatigue and pain could be from Lyme. Any idea what else could be causing all these painful tingling symptoms?
Not that I know about, But from what I have read alot of people do not recall or have the bullseye rash that comes with it. And that the tick can be the size of a period in this post.
Did you get bitten by a tick?
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Have been tested 3 times for H. Pylori 2 with blood 1 with a sample taken during my Colonscopy/Endoscopy Negative results. How have you dealt with your EBV and have you ever thought it may be Lyme?
Have you been tested for HPylori, it is an organism that lives in the GI tract and can cause, some of the symptoms you described. I had it, and was given anti-fungal RX and a protocol of how to get rid of it. I also have Epstein-Barr and it can cause a lot of problems, GI, dizziness, headaches, nausea, fibromyalgia. The Doctors do not take EBV seriously, they say everyone has some EBV in them. If they were suffering with it, they would research it further. Look into Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum's book, I think it is called from "Fatigued to Fantastic". He believes in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also a result of EBV, and has some suggestions of how to "cure" EBV
Can a Nuero help with this and also lookin to Lyme?
P.S. Have a Nuero appt this month
On prevacide (for years) and now my Gastro has put me on Dicyclomine, which has helped my ab pains somewhat and also made me regular have only been on it a few days. The numness and lightheaded/ numbing in the jaw area have not lessened.
Hi,
How are you?
Your symptoms of chest pain, abdominal discomfort, dizziness and numbness on the back of head can be due to GERD or gastro-esophageal reflux disease. This may be the starting point so there were no changes seen on endoscopy.
What medications are you currently on?
Another possibility could be pains due to gas formation.
Do you have regular bowel movements?
I would suggest you to eat a soft bland diet, exercise regularly, avoid caffeine and alcohol and take an OTC antacid for a few days and see if it helps.