So, you are addressing the possibility of Babesia, what about
Bartonella? Here are some articles that suggest either one or both of those infections presenting with these types of symptoms:
lymeconnection.org/news_publications/meet_the_lyme_disease_experts.html/title/lyme-disease-and-the-brain-with-psychiatrist-dr-robert-bransfield"When we look at psychiatric symptoms, we often see Babesia and Bartonella.
When infections impact the brain, they can cause cognitive impairment or
behavioral and psychiatric changes. Some of that is mood alteration or poor
impulse control, so some people might be apathetic and have decreased
initiative. It depends on how it impacts the circuitry, the neural networks. "
www.publichealthalert.org/ignore-bartonella-and-die-trivializing-bartonella-is-like-ignoring-tnt.html"Bartonella is connected to red blood cells that are entering every human organ. Some are leaving their red blood cell carriers and entering tissues next to capillaries all over the body. They enter all organs and cause the following sample illnesses: All Psychiatric disorders, Numbness or Loss of Sensation, Dizziness,Headaches, Tremors, Irritability, Agitation, Aggression, Impulsivity, ...."