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April 2, 2026

Why Lyme Symptoms Move Around the Body

Why Lyme Symptoms Move Around the Body

Why Lyme Symptoms Move Around the Body Pain shifts location Symptoms don’t stay in one place Multiple systems are involved This pattern is often missed Why Lyme symptoms move around is one of the most common—and confusing—questions patients ask. Many patients notice that pain, tingling, dizziness, or fatigue does not stay in one place. A […]

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Why Lyme Symptoms Get Worse at Night

Why Lyme Symptoms Get Worse at Night

Why Lyme Symptoms Get Worse at Night Lyme symptoms often worsen overnight. Autonomic instability, cortisol disruption, and inflammation may contribute. Patients commonly report insomnia, night sweats, pain, or sudden awakenings. Quick answer: Lyme symptoms often get worse at night due to autonomic nervous system instability, disrupted cortisol timing, and increased inflammatory signaling during vulnerable sleep

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Finding a Doctor Who Treats Chronic Lyme

How to Find a Doctor Who Treats Chronic Lyme Disease

How to Find a Doctor Who Treats Chronic Lyme Disease Many patients see multiple doctors before diagnosis Symptoms may not fit a single condition Experience with complex illness makes the difference Finding a doctor who treats chronic Lyme disease can be difficult. Many patients are evaluated for individual symptoms—fatigue, anxiety, or joint pain—before someone recognizes

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Why Lyme Tests Can Be Negative Despite Ongoing Symptoms

Why Lyme Tests Can Be Negative Despite Ongoing Symptoms

Why Lyme Tests Can Be Negative Despite Ongoing Symptoms Tests can be negative early Immune response varies Symptoms still matter Diagnosis is clinical Why Lyme tests can be negative is one of the most common—and most misunderstood—questions in Lyme disease. Many patients ask: why are my Lyme tests negative if I still have symptoms? Negative

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Is This Lyme Disease or Something Else?

Is This Lyme Disease or Something Else? Key Signs How to Tell the Difference

Is This Lyme Disease or Something Else? Lyme disease can mimic many other conditions. The question is not just which symptoms are present—but how they fit together. Because Lyme disease can begin subtly or be missed early, understanding how to prevent Lyme disease remains important—even before a diagnosis is confirmed. A patient recently asked, “Is

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ADRENALINE SURGES IN POTS (2)

Adrenaline Surges in POTS: Why Your Body Feels on Edge

Adrenaline Surges in POTS: Why Your Body Feels on Edge Many patients describe feeling suddenly “wired,” shaky, overstimulated, or unable to calm down for no obvious reason. Adrenaline surges in POTS are episodes of rapid heart rate, internal shaking, overstimulation, and “fight-or-flight” sensations that may occur suddenly and without warning. Many patients describe these episodes

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Exercise Intolerance in Lyme Disease:

Exercise Intolerance in Lyme Disease: Why Activity Can Make Symptoms Worse

Exercise Intolerance in Lyme Disease: Why Activity Can Make Symptoms Worse Exercise intolerance in Lyme disease is common—and often misunderstood. Many patients find that even light activity can trigger fatigue, pain, or flu-like symptoms. Instead of building strength, exercise can sometimes make symptoms worse. If you’ve asked yourself, “Can you exercise with Lyme disease?”, the

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