Posted 5/5/2017 9:14 AM (GMT -5)
Hi BKP -
I'm not sure why the pain migrates like that. I tend to think pain is often due to inflammation. So if that's the case, what causes inflammation to migrate like that? What agitates the nerves intermittently like that? Your blood and whatever it's carrying is constantly moving throughout the body but everything else stays pretty much stationary... so...?
I used to have the strangest twinges and pangs of different kinds of pain all throughout my body, all the time and it got worse as I got deeper into treatment.
But I've also noticed that it's less and less now - not just because it is occurring less, all my previous burdens on my immune system and GI and other health burdens, microbial loads are all less. But I'm also so much better now at identifying what different sensations mean from an illness, treatment and recovery perspective.
I think having less going on has helped clear the confusion, has helped me be able to identify things more clearly. I can now understand that some back pain is actually my kidneys and they're thirsty or my liver needs some detox. And the pain in my armpits or groin is swollen nodes. And that some headaches are actually a cry to detox a bit. And that some leg pain is bone pain...
I have a hunch that the majority of improvement is from the vanco that I've been on and I can't explain why, other than it does hit both bart and Lyme and whatever infections that have never been identified but are most certainly complicating matters.
Sorry - that wasn't much help. ;)