18 year old with mobitz 1 hearth block and weird neuro symptoms

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Hi my name is branislav, and i just found out i have hearth block, combined with all the weird neuro sfuff i have i think it might be lyme. I also live in endemic tic area

and i have been exsposed to tics. The problem is no doctors belive

to me its lyme.And if im corect hearth block is typical lyme carditis symtom. Also i did all hearth tests and my hearth is ok. What should i do guys im so afraid

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    Yes, heart block is a possible symptom of Lyme and so is the 'weird neuro stuff".  Although, as stated by robert3020, Magnesium can be a very important mineral in the treatment of heart issues (Calcium is not usually indicated and too much calcium will cause cardiovasular issues), Magnesium glycinate is a better form than Magnesium citrate.  It is cheap and worth a try but will have limited benefit if it is lyme carditis as you suspect.

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    Symptoms of magnesium deficiency agitation &anxiety,restlesslesslegs syndrome,sleep disorders,nausea vomitingABNORMAL HEART RHYTHMS. Confusion,lung issues but a few.

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    Magnesium absorption is not reduced significantly without Calcium.  Calcium intake in most people is adequate to high (especially if they have dairy in their diet) but Magnesium is usually deficient.  1:1 is a better ratio in a Calcium:Magnesium supplement if you need Calcium as well (the body needs twice as much Calcium as Magnesium but, as I stated, most peoples diets contain adequate Calcium and not enough Magnesium which is why a 2:1 supplement (how most supplements are created) is not generally a good idea).  As I stated earlier, Magnesium is very important for the heart (muscle cells, pacemaker cells, and neurons), as is Calcium, and even though many heart problems may be improved with Magnesium supplementation, not all heart issues, including heart block, are due to Magnesium deficiencies.  Magnesium is my first go to with patients that have heart issues (along with CoQ10, D-ribose, and Hawthorn) but it is not a miracle cure.  In my Lyme patients Magnesium is only mildly, if at all,  helpful with their heart issues.
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      Can you tell me how do i test for lyme carditis, or the cause of my hearth block? I feel tired and sick all the time amd i dont want a pacemaker because i know there is a cause of this expecialy because it was sudden and before hearh skiping started i had terible shoulder pain and i think it was arthritis
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      Hello Walter With reguards too magnesium & calcium they come as a pair if you have low magnesium calcium cannot pass to bones &teeth it has to go to soft tissue organ's causing all types of health issues

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      This is correct Robert.  As I stated in an earlier email, most people have adequate calcium in their diet (especially if they have dairy) and it is Magnesium that is deficient, as most of the soils where the food is grown are deficient in Magnesium (food is no longer balanced in Calcium and Magnesium)  Adding more Calcium is not helpful and you have stated some of the reasons why.  Magnesium, and Vitamin K, can help prevent some of the inappropriate collection of Calcium in the tissues where Calcium should not be accumulating and helps Calcium to go to areas, such as bone, where it should be accumulating (although too much Calcium in the bone without such things as Magnesium and Vitamin K will cause brittle bones and increased fracture risk)
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