Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 I would get tested for Lyme. Also, yes there is a "straw" that breaks the camels back and all this comes crashing down. However, it is unlikely that the vertigo is the actual cause, just the trigger and your body couldn't take anymore. It is likely that you have some neuromuscular issues going on also, even if you do happen to have lyme. There is another group that is oriented toward the neuromuscular aspects of pelvic pain. I would join. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/happypelvis/ love, Molly Has anyone here experienced a general feeling of being unwell immediately BEFORE their condition began? Two days before all of the pain began, I was on vacation, with a sudden onset of severe vertigo, to the point I could not stand, with nausea. It lasted one day, and two days later, VV made its introduction into my life with an onset of a yeast infection. Coicidence? What are your thoughts? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 I would get tested for Lyme. Also, yes there is a "straw" that breaks the camels back and all this comes crashing down. However, it is unlikely that the vertigo is the actual cause, just the trigger and your body couldn't take anymore. It is likely that you have some neuromuscular issues going on also, even if you do happen to have lyme. There is another group that is oriented toward the neuromuscular aspects of pelvic pain. I would join. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/happypelvis/ love, Molly Has anyone here experienced a general feeling of being unwell immediately BEFORE their condition began? Two days before all of the pain began, I was on vacation, with a sudden onset of severe vertigo, to the point I could not stand, with nausea. It lasted one day, and two days later, VV made its introduction into my life with an onset of a yeast infection. Coicidence? What are your thoughts? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Thank you Molly, There are lots of posts on here about lyme, I am going to read up on it. Thanks for the link also! > > I would get tested for Lyme. Also, yes there is a " straw " that breaks the camels back and all this comes crashing down. However, it is unlikely that the vertigo is the actual cause, just the trigger and your body couldn't take anymore. It is likely that you have some neuromuscular issues going on also, even if you do happen to have lyme. There is another group that is oriented toward the neuromuscular aspects of pelvic pain. I would join. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/happypelvis/ > > love, Molly > > > > > Has anyone here experienced a general feeling of being unwell > immediately BEFORE their condition began? > > Two days before all of the pain began, I was on vacation, with a > sudden onset of severe vertigo, to the point I could not stand, with > nausea. It lasted one day, and two days later, VV made its > introduction into my life with an onset of a yeast infection. > > Coicidence? What are your thoughts? > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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