Nuerological issues from possible HSV2 infection

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2 months ago I was possibly infected with HSV-2 but not yet confirmed by blood work. It has been showing negative so far but apparently may do so for the 12-16 weeks.

In the days following I started to get the below symptoms in progression:

2 months ago I may have been infected with HSV2 but not yet confirmed.

1. Nausea.

2. Warm to the touch but not fever.

3. Fatigue.

4. Weakness.

5. Geographic tongue.

6. Urethra & genital pain (no blisters)

7. Groin & neck lymph nodes were swollen.

(#1-7 have mostly subsided)

But then I have started to get the below:

 

8. Pins & needles: feet, hands, face.

9. Balance issues.

10. Weakness in hands & legs.

11. Hand motor skills issues.

12. Weight loss.

13. Metallic taste in mouth

14. Vision a became blurry with floaters.

15. Extremely bad headaches this past week (with some fogginess).

16. Continuous tinnitus for the last 2 weeks and sudden sensitivity to loud sounds.

17. Slight trouble swallowing and throat mouth feels like burning.

18. Strong fatigue (almost pass out).

Some of the above have since subsided but not all. Tinnitus and stiff face.

Appreciate any replies.

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  • Posted

    get checked for lyme!!
    • Posted

      Thanks but I’m in a big city with no forest type exposures.
    • Posted

      Doesn't matter, rats carry it, spiders carry it, fleas and bed bugs carry it. Same with mosquitoes. 

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