Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 i dont know about the neck thing with you, but my husband says his is stiff and feels like a robot. juliechemin <juliechemin@...> wrote: I just read hvn-safe's post and I have to tell you, it could have been me writing it! I want to ask about the neck thing. Sometimes when I drive I feel like my neck won't support the weight of my head. I literally have to hold it up with my hands (bad for driving). Is that what your neck feels like? I have had fever as well, but mine is going on 4 years. Pretty much everyday, 3 or 4 times a day, up to 100 degrees (started at 103 for 2 weeks, then went down to 101 for a year). Gone thru many doctors with no diagnosis (except fibromyalgia, cmv, fever of unknown origin) until last month. I was lucky enough to find a Lyme literate Dr. who recognized my symptoms and verified my travel history and realized I was in Conn. right before the fever/pain/etc. started. I was put on mepron and zithromax immediately, even with negative ELISA and W.Blot. Dr. said it didn't matter. I have it. (so does my niece who lives in Conn. by the way) I have been feeling worse (herxing? woke up yesterday and couldn't move my right arm for a few seconds, hope that doesn't happen again!) Hope this protocol works. Just want you to know the fever is do-able, it's hard, especially with kids, but hang in there, I've been where you are, many times, in fact, as recently as February. It was so bad I actually had memory loss! Had conversations I didn't recall! Couldn't multiply 3x4..Scary. I too have driven around in a fog, light, smell & sound sensitivities, pain that jumps around all the time and many more wierd symptoms. At least the bad times are spread out and the rest of the time you just feel a normal amount of misery> Does anyone have what feels like enlarged lymph nodes under their arms or down their outer thighs? Only the ones on my left thigh hurt, feel bruised and get hot and painful sometimes, makes me limp. They are no bigger than small peas. One dr. said it could be fibromyalgia muscle spasms, and another said thrombophlebitis, and another fatty tumors. Is this Lyme related? Oh! one more thing, my Dr. put my treatment down as " fever " and not " lyme disease " so my insuarance would pay for it. So far so good. Sorry this is long, I appreciate your time. Thank you and I am glad I found this website. --------------------------------- Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 Wow, yes you explained it well! I, too feel like my head is going to sever from my spine. Feels like the slightest kink will break it. Ugghhh!! 4 years is a long time to have fevers! I am so sorry to hear you have endured that! Bless your heart! I am only about 8 months along with the fevers and am already fed up. I cant imagine going thru 4 years of that. Sigh. I really feel for you and pray you feel better soon!! Doc called in tylenol 3 today for the pain. Took one an hour ago and the pain is a little better, but still there ~ but it did nothing for the fever. The lymph nodes which are swollen for me are my neck ones; esp the right side. I honestly dont feel like I am herxing. I just feel flat out the same. Nothiing is different. I, too have my arms go completely limp while sleeping. I keep thinking my bra is too tight, but it isnt. Sometimes I try to sleep without one and it still happens I also sometimes think it is pinched nerves from sleeping wrong, but when I change position, it still remains. I hear you on not being able to multiply 3x4. Coming from a former homeschooling mom, I have to tell you, that is scary for me to even think about. First noticed my inability to spell simple words correctly. I used to be right on target with all of that. Even if I wanted to homeschool again, I couldnt do it. That breaks my heart to pieces. I stopped HS 6 years ago due to divorce, but 2 of my younger kids are begging me to HS them now. I just cant. As much as I really want to, I am not capable of it right now. Well, you know you are not alone with this. I, too am happy to have found this site. My prayers for you to get well and stay well. > > I just read hvn-safe's post and I have to tell you, it could have > been me writing it! I want to ask about the neck thing. Sometimes > when I drive I feel like my neck won't support the weight of my head. > I literally have to hold it up with my hands (bad for driving). Is > that what your neck feels like? I have had fever as well, but mine > is going on 4 years. Pretty much everyday, 3 or 4 times a day, up to > 100 degrees (started at 103 for 2 weeks, then went down to 101 for a > year). Gone thru many doctors with no diagnosis (except fibromyalgia, > cmv, fever of unknown origin) until last month. I was lucky enough > to find a Lyme literate Dr. who recognized my symptoms and verified > my travel history and realized I was in Conn. right before the > fever/pain/etc. started. I was put on mepron and zithromax > immediately, even with negative ELISA and W.Blot. Dr. said it didn't > matter. I have it. (so does my niece who lives in Conn. by the way) I > have been feeling worse (herxing? woke up yesterday and couldn't move > my right arm for a few seconds, hope that doesn't happen again!) Hope > this protocol works. Just want you to know the fever is do-able, it's > hard, especially with kids, but hang in there, I've been where you > are, many times, in fact, as recently as February. It was so bad I > actually had memory loss! Had conversations I didn't recall! > Couldn't multiply 3x4..Scary. I too have driven around in a fog, > light, smell & sound sensitivities, pain that jumps around all the > time and many more wierd symptoms. At least the bad times are spread > out and the rest of the time you just feel a normal amount of misery> > Does anyone have what feels like enlarged lymph nodes under their > arms or down their outer thighs? Only the ones on my left thigh > hurt, feel bruised and get hot and painful sometimes, makes me limp. > They are no bigger than small peas. One dr. said it could be > fibromyalgia muscle spasms, and another said thrombophlebitis, and > another fatty tumors. Is this Lyme related? > Oh! one more thing, my Dr. put my treatment down as " fever " and > not " lyme disease " so my insuarance would pay for it. So far so good. > Sorry this is long, I appreciate your time. Thank you and I am glad I > found this website. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2007 Report Share Posted August 3, 2007 Wow...your story could also be mine, except for the fevers... That is one problem that I don't have on a regular basis...THank God for small favors!! But the rest of it...I have had it all at one time or another.. Right down to the swollen lymph nodes in the neck (I get a sore throat just before they start acting up), and, yes, I do have what feel like small lumps down the outside of my upper legs (thighs)... They occasionally hurt just to the touch, but even when they are not hurting, I know they are there... The most visible " swelling " is under my armpits and in my upper left arm, which is usually twice the size of the right one... The " fog " is the most annoying symptom to me, since I am also the type of person that used to " work with my brain " , so-to-speak... Tho my symptoms started years ago, they came and went at first and I managed to graduate from a local technical school with honors in 1997 in Medical Office Assisting.. Plus I used to work for a tax service doing income taxes (6 yrs on and off), but now most days I " couldn't think my way out of a paper bag " ...and thats exactly how I have described it to my doctor... And I am responsible for driving my b/f to work everyday, because he has no license...but what are we to do??? The last job I had was working as a 2nd shift " closing clerk " at a local convenience store, but I had to leave that in June 2006, because my symptoms were getting much worse. At one point, in Feb 2006, they took me out by ambulance at around 9:30 pm. because I got so dizzy I couldn't even stand up... I actually had to give my keys to a police officer to lock up for me, until they could get someone there to finish the shift.. After that, my doctor told me " no more working alone " , which I didn't, until leaving in June, when my manager finally decided that he could no longer " accommodate " my having to be put on the day shift " ...and that was after working there for 2 yrs and at one time having a chance at " assistant manager " !! I was devastated AND ANGRY!! I loved my job...and still want to work to this day, but there is just no way... Unlike you, I receive no treatment at this time, because I have yet to have a 1st visit to an LLMD and the doctors around here are " worthless " when it comes to Lyme... Sorry...got a bit side tracked there, but it IS frustrating...to all of us who are suffering from this " non-existent " disease... The " neck thing " that " hvn-safe " mentions is the very first symptom that I had and still have... I have trouble, same as you, keeping my head up without support, feeling as though it wants to fall right off my shoulders... It's amazing that so many of us are experiencing the exact same things, but so many think that we are " nuts " ... Hope you start feeling better soon and " glad you found the site " also... It helps to know that there ARE others out there.. God Bless Ellen > > I just read hvn-safe's post and I have to tell you, it could have > been me writing it! I want to ask about the neck thing. Sometimes > when I drive I feel like my neck won't support the weight of my head. > I literally have to hold it up with my hands (bad for driving). Is > that what your neck feels like? I have had fever as well, but mine > is going on 4 years. Pretty much everyday, 3 or 4 times a day, up to > 100 degrees (started at 103 for 2 weeks, then went down to 101 for a > year). Gone thru many doctors with no diagnosis (except fibromyalgia, > cmv, fever of unknown origin) until last month. I was lucky enough > to find a Lyme literate Dr. who recognized my symptoms and verified > my travel history and realized I was in Conn. right before the > fever/pain/etc. started. I was put on mepron and zithromax > immediately, even with negative ELISA and W.Blot. Dr. said it didn't > matter. I have it. (so does my niece who lives in Conn. by the way) I > have been feeling worse (herxing? woke up yesterday and couldn't move > my right arm for a few seconds, hope that doesn't happen again!) Hope > this protocol works. Just want you to know the fever is do-able, it's > hard, especially with kids, but hang in there, I've been where you > are, many times, in fact, as recently as February. It was so bad I > actually had memory loss! Had conversations I didn't recall! > Couldn't multiply 3x4..Scary. I too have driven around in a fog, > light, smell & sound sensitivities, pain that jumps around all the > time and many more wierd symptoms. At least the bad times are spread > out and the rest of the time you just feel a normal amount of misery> > Does anyone have what feels like enlarged lymph nodes under their > arms or down their outer thighs? Only the ones on my left thigh > hurt, feel bruised and get hot and painful sometimes, makes me limp. > They are no bigger than small peas. One dr. said it could be > fibromyalgia muscle spasms, and another said thrombophlebitis, and > another fatty tumors. Is this Lyme related? > Oh! one more thing, my Dr. put my treatment down as " fever " and > not " lyme disease " so my insuarance would pay for it. So far so good. > Sorry this is long, I appreciate your time. Thank you and I am glad I > found this website. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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