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hopingToFindCure
Veteran Member
Joined : Nov 2008
Posts : 759
Posted 2/22/2009 10:09 AM (GMT 0)
Mine has been this way -- off and on -- since I contracted Lyme.
I wake up to it.
Advice? weight loss?
ticker
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Joined : Feb 2003
Posts : 9208
Posted 2/22/2009 5:20 PM (GMT 0)
hopingToFindCure, I believe both Lyme and Bartonella can cause this. It should get better with treatment, but it can take time.
LupnerRN
Regular Member
Joined : Sep 2008
Posts : 350
Posted 2/22/2009 10:24 PM (GMT 0)
I had pain in the bottom's of my feet too. Off and on, sometimes stabbing.
My doc started me on Cipro for bartonella and it's been much better.
Razzle
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Joined : Aug 2007
Posts : 4415
Posted 2/23/2009 12:16 AM (GMT 0)
I've had this for a long time. Cipro helps mine too. Exercise also may help reduce sensitivity of the feet, but make sure you have appropriate footwear and don't over-do. Take care,
pjbat
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Joined : Dec 2007
Posts : 119
Posted 2/23/2009 4:20 AM (GMT 0)
Mine went away after going on Rifampin. I was on this for about
4 months - pain subsided after probably about
6 weeks. I did not test positive for Bartonella but assume I did have it (hopefully that is past tense).
nefferdun
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Joined : Feb 2008
Posts : 900
Posted 2/23/2009 3:19 PM (GMT 0)
It sounds like bartonella - sore feet in the morning. Check your morning temperature to see if it is slightly elevated. With lyme it is always below normal.
hopingToFindCure
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Posted 2/24/2009 3:06 AM (GMT 0)
Interesting you guys. You've given me a lot of food for thought.
I should check the morning temp.
minerals
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Joined : Jul 2007
Posts : 943
Posted 2/25/2009 12:33 AM (GMT 0)
Low morning temp could signify thyroid issues. Have free t3 and free t 4 checked along with full panel
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