The first week of June, 2010 I began having headaches .. by June 21st, an array of strange symptoms began. This blog will outline my journey with Lyme Disease.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
1st Day of Tindamax (Tinidazole)
I began my pulse of 500 mg. of Tindamax twice daily for 3 weeks. No other antibiotics with this drug for the next 3 weeks. I have had a headache which began this afternoon and is still with me tonight. Wondering if I am already beginning a herx or if this is just a "normal" headache.
A couple of days ago, I began having sharp pains and burning in my chest area which is worse when I am hungry and during and after eating as well. I am thinking that all the medications are starting to wreak havoc on my esophagus and stomach. I found my bottle of Protonix (Pantoprazole) and took the last pill. I will have to call and ask for a re-fill to help with acid reflux. I just pray that is ALL that is going on and not something worse like an ulcer of gallbladder problems.
I have felt so good the past 3 or 4 days that I am really dreading another herx! I have big plans for tomorrow and the next month as I am buying a horse and will be having training classes. I want so badly to feel good and be able to enjoy this fun time and not spend it in bed! PRAYING for good times!
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hi whimpurr,
ReplyDeletei am 37 yr old woman n i live in india...i was diagnosed with lymes 3 mths ago...been on doxy for 2 mths and roxithromycin plus bactrim for a month...
gettin better but not completely...
here in india,lyme is very rare n d docs r not sure what d best approach is...
i am also worried readin that muscle twitching means neuro-lyme...i have had sum headaches n a few episodes of muscle twitching since i started oral antibiotics...
how does ur specialist treat u n what dose of rifampicin did he put u on...do reply at tina544@rediffmail.com if possible...
I was on T for 3 months 250 4 times a day. I just switched to 500 2 x a day and since then I have a continued headache about 4 days.
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