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Candida overgrowth or Lyme disease? Or both? |
About 1 year and a half ago, I started to experience all kinds of symptoms: anxiety attacks, fatigue, chest tightness, muscle aches, tingling in arms and legs, 'snow' in front of eyes, sinus congestion, stomach issues...these symptoms came one and a time but I was affected by pretty much all of them after about a year. Through my own research, I thought that I had candida (yeast) overgrowth and tried the anti-candida program, changing my diet, taking probiotics, and natural anti-fungals. My symptoms decreased and most even dissappeared. Recently, some of them have come back. I know I've been a little more relaxed on the diet. Someone I suggested I get a lyme disease test, b/c the symptoms sounded similar. I asked my GP for one, and it came back inconclusive, with need for another test in a month. So now I'm worried! Apparently the tests done in Canada aren't very reliable and there are not many doctors who know how to effectively treat lyme disease. (See update...) I've heard great things about a local doctor who knows how to treat lyme disease. If you have lyme, the longer you wait, the worse it can get, and the longer the antibiotic treatment is. So my questions for you are: if you had an inconclusive lyme test with those symptoms, you should be retested now. there is no reason to wait a month. lyme can be difficult to diagnose as the tests for lyme come back with false negatives. there are two tests- the elisa, which is the first test usually done, and the western blot (igenics). a doctor who is lyme knowlegable at all will begin antibiotic treatment based on symptoms and history before lab tests come back. Naturopaths are prescribing up to 1 T-spoon of cream of tartar mixed with water for this. Have you taken the spit test? you will never go wrong by letting a trained medical Doctor if you a thorough physical exam and diagnose your problem. go to canlyme.com they will have a sypmtoms check list for you to check to see if you can suspect lyme disease. It also says what other diseases can be mistaken for lyme disease. |
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