Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 > Hi Tami-- I am wondering, once Lyme causes all this damage to the nerves, is it possible for them to heal? Will eliminating the Lyme (as much as possible) eliminate the damage? > Sandi, > Hi Darlin, It is the Lyme. Ive done exstensive research > concerning Lyme. Lyme causes Inflammation to the nerve root itself. > I think Mononeuritis multiplex occures in late stage Lyme. > Mononeuritis multiplex could be described as:Pathophysiology: > Mononeuritis multiplex involves damage to at least 2 separate nerve > areas. This condition can become progressively worse over time. The > damage to the nerves involves destruction of the axon (ie, the part > of the nerve cell that is analogous to the copper part of a wire), > thus interfering with nerve conduction. Common causes of damage > include a lack of oxygen from decreased blood flow or inflammation > of blood vessels. Lyme in late stages also causes inflammation of > the spinal cord (myelitis). > Im positive it's Lyme thats causing the nerve dysfunction thus > causing pelvic floor dysfunction and a number of medical conditions. > Im trying to fight the Lyme and build my immune system. Ive noticed > doing this has led to improvment from my pelvic pain to my back > pain. Keep up the fight my friend. Remission is with in our reach. > Hugs, Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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