Neurologic Lyme Disease
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3 Forum posts tagged with "Neurologic Lyme Disease":
Neuropathy and coinfections
by erleichda
In Lyme Disease Support Forums > General & Support
"I kind of asked this question once before, but I wasn't specific enough so I would like to try again.
I have three types of neuropathy. Does borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme) cause neuropathy, or is it a coinfection? Both?
In an earlier post, I referred to the neuropathy as "neurological problems." I don't know if it makes a difference.
Does anyone else out there have neuropath"
In Lyme Disease Support Forums > General & Support
"I kind of asked this question once before, but I wasn't specific enough so I would like to try again.
I have three types of neuropathy. Does borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme) cause neuropathy, or is it a coinfection? Both?
In an earlier post, I referred to the neuropathy as "neurological problems." I don't know if it makes a difference.
Does anyone else out there have neuropath"
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Co-infections
by caregiver
In Lyme Disease Support Forums > Introductions & Personal Stories
"My husband was diagnosed last June with lyme. Was already stage two. Then in December he was also diagnosed with ehlichious or human anaplasmosis. This co infection attacks the muscular system and also the neurological, which has already taken a beating from the lyme. Any one else with co-infections"
In Lyme Disease Support Forums > Introductions & Personal Stories
"My husband was diagnosed last June with lyme. Was already stage two. Then in December he was also diagnosed with ehlichious or human anaplasmosis. This co infection attacks the muscular system and also the neurological, which has already taken a beating from the lyme. Any one else with co-infections"
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son w/lymes disease
by jules
In Lyme Disease Support Forums > General & Support
"I have a 19 year old son w/lymes disease. Most of his symptoms are neurlogic. He has had the iv antib. etc, but it seems his neurologic problems are getting worse. Our neurologist suggested we take him somewhere on the east coast to a lymes dr that is also a neurologist. I keep hearing about dr's in CT. If anyeone can give me names etc.
Jules"
In Lyme Disease Support Forums > General & Support
"I have a 19 year old son w/lymes disease. Most of his symptoms are neurlogic. He has had the iv antib. etc, but it seems his neurologic problems are getting worse. Our neurologist suggested we take him somewhere on the east coast to a lymes dr that is also a neurologist. I keep hearing about dr's in CT. If anyeone can give me names etc.
Jules"
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