Claude 783,
Very intuitive to meet some one from the streets so knowledgable. Absolutely breaks my heart to hear the plight of UR door
opening diagnosis from a stranger. So many homeless are lost & slip thru the cracks for housing & medical help. Many are veterans or have severe emotional disorders . Your kindness will stay with his heart forever. Thank you for UR beautiful heart. Many would have run in the opposite direction...yet u found a real person under the cloak of homelessness.
Yes, I have seen Bell's Palsy & it often clears up on it own in a few days.... Without the severe brain fog u experienced. U have seen & experienced the horrors of lyme disease. The improvements u have expressed are a good sign with more success in treatment ahead.
Usually an initial course of antibiotics is effective in roughly 95 percent of all Lyme disease cases. However, a small number of individuals experience a long-term continuation of symptoms that appear related to the original infection. If this is true for you, these difficulties may include headaches, fatigue and muscle aches, as well as some disturbances to normal mental processes. Taken together, these symptoms were originally classified as chronic Lyme disease. Researchers have discovered that many people who are diagnosed or self-diagnosed with this disorder have never been infected with Borrelia burgdorferi. Even in those individuals with confirmed previous exposure to B. burgdorferi, there is typically no active infection left in the body.
Hopefully u will be in complete remission soon. Follow UR heart UR progress is a great way to share new days ahead free from Lyme disease.
Post Edited (Chotti) : 4/17/2014 5:28:42 PM (GMT-6)