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Pushing on a part of my finger---feels like I'm sticking it w/a knife
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6Hypnone
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Posted 7/18/2018 2:41 AM (GMT 0)
Just pushing w/the pad of my finger on the tip of my pinkie. Is this due to bart? It just happened randomly. In the past, Ive had areas where it felt like there was a splinter.
doors12
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Posted 7/18/2018 5:43 AM (GMT 0)
Ive had this also
Notime4lyme
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Posted 7/19/2018 1:38 AM (GMT 0)
I've had it too, on most of my fingers. I think it is the bartonella.
6Hypnone
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Posted 7/19/2018 2:59 AM (GMT 0)
That's my guess too. It's random and sometimes takes days to stop.
BabsBunny
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Posted 7/19/2018 6:49 PM (GMT 0)
Yes! It’s so weird! I’m guessing there’s a connection with peripheral neuropathy.
6Hypnone
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Posted 7/21/2018 5:34 AM (GMT 0)
Well I assume that too. But what's causing it?
opugirl
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Posted 7/21/2018 1:43 PM (GMT 0)
I think it is nerve pain. I remember this as well. One of the lingering symptoms that took awhile to go away.
6Hypnone
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Posted 7/24/2018 5:17 AM (GMT 0)
Well yes. But I'm looking for what the cause is. Def seems nerves yes. But I dunno why I have it.
BabsBunny
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Posted 7/24/2018 1:56 PM (GMT 0)
I don't know that labels are important - whether its Lyme, Bart, or something else, there is nerve damage because of the infections. Hopefully it will heal as treatment progresses.
6Hypnone
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Posted 7/25/2018 5:34 AM (GMT 0)
I dont think it's necessarily damage, perhaps inflamed, aggravated. Myelin being 'eaten'. My lyme doc says actual damage can only be healed via stem cell. I dunno if I believe that.
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