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sophie 66
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Joined : Aug 2009
Posts : 31
Posted 8/23/2009 6:14 PM (GMT -5)
Okay, does this happen to anyone: today for example, I was feeling really good, vision was good, no itching, not so tired..................then out of nowhere everything is blurry and I am exhausted!
What is that?!?!?!
Razzle
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Joined : Aug 2007
Posts : 4415
Posted 8/23/2009 9:11 PM (GMT -5)
Its called Lyme/coinfections, LOL! Yes, this happens to me too.
rdatman
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Joined : Aug 2009
Posts : 10
Posted 8/23/2009 9:15 PM (GMT -5)
Heh. At least you still have moments when you could characterize your life as feeling good. Carpe Diem on the whole Lyme treatment thing before those days are a thing of the past ;-)
CajunGrl
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Joined : Mar 2009
Posts : 4717
Posted 8/23/2009 9:16 PM (GMT -5)
Hi Sophie,
This happens to me also. This is what this horrible disease does. I can feel great in the morning and lousy again by the afternoon. I'm sorry you have to deal with this.
mcjane
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Joined : Jun 2009
Posts : 285
Posted 8/23/2009 9:27 PM (GMT -5)
I'm the opposite, feel lousy in the morning, don't even feel rested after a good nights sleep...feel much better at night.
sophie 66
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Posted 8/24/2009 6:40 AM (GMT -5)
Thanks for the replies and support, everyone! I hope everyone has a good day!
Kiss My Lyme
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Posts : 23
Posted 8/28/2009 3:42 PM (GMT -5)
what is that?!?!?! lyme disease. thats what is that!!!!!!
vicparis
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Posts : 113
Posted 8/28/2009 4:40 PM (GMT -5)
All the time. It comes out of nowhere! You're feeling great - you think you have a handle on this thing - and then BAM, you're walking sideways.
Feel better,
Victoria
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