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You might also post on our RSD/CRPS forum, long ago we had a member with Lyme & CRPS as well as TOS. She had to do multiple rounds of heavy abx for the Lyme..
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum21.html

A difficult combination of dx's...

Do you feel the active Lyme issues has been resolved for the most part?
Have you had long term /multiple antibiotics to make sure that it's no longer active, even though some lingering effects may still hang on..


With so many dx's , have you considered a consult with an expert naturopathic dr?
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