artermix said...
Well lets see ....women go through peri-menopause and sweats during these times are normal. Hormonal changes. I do not have sweats all the times. I had these before lyme. If I tell my LLMD I think I have babesia or bartonella for which I was tested (already asked him too) and I do not have symptoms he is going to ask me on what basis? He would not even give me a clinical diagnosis.
You are suggesting that is highly unlikely that I only have lyme disease and I must have a co-infection because most people do. Most people is not a quantifiable value. Is it 90%...99%??.....and if so, are you excluding that I could be the percentage I do not have it? Why so?
Men also do - my husband has been having the sweats, too. Not daily like me, though. So, is it because of testosterone levels, his thyroid meds not right dose, or Lyme and co's?
"We" didn't say you have other co's - but it's likely because most people don't just have Lyme.