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Certain antibiotics can flair our neuro issues. I recently started taking Minocycline and it made me feel like I was dying (extreme burning, pain, fatigue, etc.) I promptly stopped taking it, called my LLMD and we are now changing my prescription.

I'm glad your doctor is giving you a trial of antibiotics. From what I remember of your story, your labs are suspicious for Lyme.

If you have interest, Dr. Horowitz has a book called Why Can't I Get Better. There is a chapter called "Pain". It talks about a patient with significant neruo symptoms and how certain treatments made her symptoms flair. It details the measures that were taken to troubleshoot the patient's neuro Lyme issues. I have re-read portions of this book countless times and it's been helpful in my health journey.
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