Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 , My first thought is there's a full moon coming up this Saturday, and the days before are a notorious herx time. Lyme doctors call it " the dance of the parasites. " I always get agitated at least a few days before. Tuesday I was up all night and very distressed. That seems a little early, but, who knows? I've had eye symptoms a few times that sound similar. My left eye (which is my weak side) getting something that looks like a thin oily film over it with glittering fish scales, and bright flashes of light. They can go round like you're looking through a kaleidoscope. When the shimmering lights subsided, some of the flashes looked just like bolts of lightning! The last time that happened was last winter. It bothered me intermittently for hours on end. I connected it with a possible allergy because I had just made some seitan that night (pure wheat gluten) and had been eating a lot of gluten for months. Now I know (but didn't know then) that gluten is a no-no for lyme, because it feeds it! I cut out all gluten immediately and started to feel better within days. Herx reactions can also feel similar to allergic ones, so you may be suffering a strong herx/toxic overload. It came with a migraine headache, too. I had never been so afraid in my life that I might have a brain tumor. (I don't. Had an MRI in March) The worst time I had those eye symptoms I was driving straight up the side of a mountain out in the middle of nowhere. My head just started reeling and I saw stars, and " fish scales " and felt completely disoriented like I'd been struck on the back of the head. Must have been due to rapid a change in air pressure, sudden lack of oxygen to the brain? Whatever it was it scared me to death. But I had to get my wits about me enough to turn around and go back down the mountain after it had subsided some. It was all I could do not to panic. I never told anybody that story. They'd never let me go on a road trip alone again, LOL. Course I'm too tired for all that now, anyway. I also think I'm having a harder time right now because I ran out of Iodoral a week ago. I hadn't realized how much iodine was helping me relax at night. I think it was Klinghardt that said it's the most important supplement for lyme, but I don't remember. in AK DeMarco <ponyrubs@...> wrote: Hi, Selma, I really don't know what it is. It might be Lyme, helping itself to a brain buffet, might be a herx, might be toxins, might be some weird reaction to the herbs or the mepron or azithromycin... might be completely unrelated. And I'm worried. And the worry is making me feel worse. Guess I'd better do something about it. D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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