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Old 02-07-2014, 08:01 AM #1
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Default Neuropathy and Lyme Disease

I Just returned from an appointment with my Neurologist. He believes that I had ” Lyme Disease”. I went through a month of taking antibiotics after 4 blood tests. My Doctor did his residency in New England and is very familiar with the disease. Apparently, the “Spirochete is dead”, or hiding real well.. The spirochete attacks the nervous system. My neuropathy is in my legs, ankles, feet. I have the normal earth shattering deep pains plus constant leg cramps. Does anyone here think that Lyme disease can be the cause? I've been fighting this for a few years.
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