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Strange Symptom ~ Feels Like I Am Moving, But I'm Not

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*Bella*
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Posted 3/8/2012 11:50 AM (GMT -8)
This is driving me crazy today. I am laying down and feel like I am still moving, like my feet and the rest of my body. It is the strangest sensation in that it feels like dizziness but in a different way (I know that probably makes no sense). Does this sound familiar to anyone? I am really hoping it goes away as quick as it came because it's impossible to be productive in any way today mad
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SleeplessNJ
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Posted 3/8/2012 12:34 PM (GMT -8)
Yes!!!!! It's been happening a lot to me since starting abx. Very weird and part of my out of body feeling.
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LoveHealth
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Posted 3/8/2012 12:50 PM (GMT -8)
I get it a lot. I've kind of just gotten used to it and say to myself

"this will pass"

It's disturbing and a bit disorienting, but so far it hasn't made me dizzy. For me it only lasts for a short period of time and then it's gone. It almost reminds me of a migraine aura. Are you prone to migraines?

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Kristo
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Posted 3/8/2012 12:51 PM (GMT -8)
Hi Bella, I've had that feeling occasionally... really weird. I've not been to see the LLMD yet... still waiting on that and starting treatment. Right now the internal vibrations in my core and appendages are what are driving me nuts... feels like there is a bloody earthquake! I look around my office to see if anyone else is noticing that the earthquake is happening, then I realize it's only me feeling it... very unerving. Hope the carnival ride ends soon for you!
Kristo
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LoveHealth
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Posted 3/8/2012 12:53 PM (GMT -8)
I get an internal shaking sensation. Sometimes I'll see my hands vibrating, but most of the time I feel like this must be visible, but it's not.
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mercuryb
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Posted 3/8/2012 1:20 PM (GMT -8)
it could be something related to reduced blood flow in brain due to fibrin-high serotonin..someone mentioned a similiar feeing to migraines..migraines are in many cases due to constricted blood flow in brain and/or high serotonin

bug die off, killing protocols,-their procreating-eating-crapping in our body all creates fibrin which basically restricts blood flow

for me, i have been tested through David Bergs hemex panel many years ago , i believe sleeplessinnj referred to it as the ISAC panel which tests your level of fibrin

I just went through a major herx over full moon, eyes worse, constipated, weak, no energy at all, had to pretty much stayin bed, extremely bad brain fog, a feeling of disassociation (nothing is real) and after being able to get out of bed and load up on heparin doses, bromelain, vit c-lysine, i feel a little better

i think i od'ed on killing 2 days ago, by doing a 2 hr herpes rife session, a 1 hr parasite sessions and a 1.5 hr lyme session..all a few days before full moon which for me always has quite bad parasitic die off

so i am scrambling to find a good source of fibrin busting cheap supplements
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borderlyme
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Posted 3/8/2012 4:22 PM (GMT -8)
It kind of sounds like the feeling I used to get after getting off the treadmill - I stopped moving but it felt like I was still going! Unfortunately it's pretty common for the equilbrium to feel off from time to time - with Lyme and with most infections/illnesses in general. Sounds like you need to take it easy - or as easy as you can! - for a while until hopefully it subsides.

I haven't had problems like that recently but I do remember in the beginning of my treatment I was some version of dizzy or lightheaded every day, which in retrospect I attribute to my body being overwhelmed with toxins. Are you detoxing enough?

mercury - be careful! Don't push yourself too hard if it's going to be more dieoff than you can handle! (I have to admit I'm pretty surprised this full moon didn't throw me for a loop this time!)
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*Bella*
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Posted 3/9/2012 3:51 PM (GMT -8)
Thank you so much for all the replies! I don't like that any of us are going through this, but it helps to know that it probably is Lyme, and not something else (don't know how I would deal with it if it was something else ON TOP of Lyme).

Borderlyme ~ That's exactly the feeling it is, like I have just gotten off the treadmill and I feel like I'm still going.

For detox I am drinking 1 Tbsp. of ACV in water per day, trying to get to the sauna daily, and doing detox foot baths with hydrogen peroxide and epsom salts, or mustard powder and cayenne pepper.

I'm going to try and get into the massage therapist soon for a Lymphatic Drainage massage, but man are they painful! I definitely do not miss getting them!
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borderlyme
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Posted 3/9/2012 6:17 PM (GMT -8)
Have you tried mixing in rosemary powder with the footbaths? I don't know how but whether I put it in my foot baths or drink it as tea, rosemary gives me a noticeable sense of well-being!

Are you drinking enough water? Especially with doing the sauna - you need to drink even more water with that!
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*Bella*
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Posted 3/9/2012 8:40 PM (GMT -8)
I haven't tried rosemary powder in the footbaths. Would I find that at the grocery store, or is it something I would find at a health food store?

I'm drinking about 4 16.9oz bottles of purified water per day. It's hard because I've never been a water drinker, but I'm somehow getting them down.
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borderlyme
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Posted 3/9/2012 8:57 PM (GMT -8)
I ordered it online - might be at a health food store though. I found I got the same effect from using regular dried rosemary (like the kind you keep in your spice cabinet), but it's so much more difficult to clean up afterwards!

I know what you mean about the water - once in a blue moon do I actually feel thirsty and feel any desire to drink some water - normally it's such a chore! I find myself alternating a lot between teas and water just to break up the monotony - adding a little lemon helps too (and is good for you!), but sometimes I wish I could chug all the water I need for the day in one sitting and just get it over with! Plus all the extra hydrating necessary from doing saunas and detox baths and exercising...it gets a little ridiculous!
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