fibromyalgia seems to go hand in hand with chronic epstein-barr or lyme infection
Reading over this post again, I realize that I have the SAME symptoms as your friend with the addition of many, many more. Some, I've been able to figure out, like the orthostatic hypotention. Others, like my dry eyes, still puzzle me. I also had epstein-barr virus infection when I was 15. I can tell you I was never the same after that. I don't think I fully recovered. Before Funk introduced me to the possibility of Lyme disease (I sent my test in, should get results any time now) I was researching the theory that chronic fatigue syndrome is really caused by chronic infection. The prefered infectious agent of this one particular researcher was Epstein-Barr. After further reading, I learned that EBV goes into a latent phase after the inital infection and it doesn't generally cause symptoms thereafter. So, this researching/Doctor as well as others, concluded that, there must be a CO-infection that is undermining the immune system and allowing EBV to rise from it's dormant phase. In my case, I think it's Lyme.
I remember the fatigue and the other symptoms of an acute EBV infection. However, I haven't been able to find how to this day how a virus can cause all the connective tissue problems I suffer with. Lyme disease can explains all those problems and more. I also suffer from depression/anxiety disorders. When hell started for me, my inital diagnosis was depression. I toyed with anti-depressants and the like, for the better part of a year. I quickly realized they offered no help at all and soon stopped. More than 7 years later, I still can't reverse the weight gain and gynecomastia it induced and God-knows what other problems it caused. However, anxiety and depression cannot explain connective tissue problems and they are still labeled of unknown etiology. Maybe Lyme? Maybe a virus? In 50 years we'll learn that all depression is infectious in origin. I also used Accutane and had horrible side-effects including neurological ones. I believe accutane ravages GABA receptors (or was it dopamine R). The point here is, while other events can explain one or two of my many problems, it doesn't cover them all. I think the combination of Lyme disease with other comorbid problems can answer for all my problems. But among all my negative health experiences, Lyme is the only one that I can actively treat and lead to some improvement. You can't cure viral infections or anxiety/depression. I know I am still missing a diagnosis, but I've done my HW and I'm almost convinced I have it. All my research to date NOT ONCE has led me to think Lyme disease. If it weren't for someone being biased towards Lyme, it probably would have taken me another 10 years to figure it out myself.
Edit: I forgot to mention, back in 2007 and part of 2008, I was taking cipro and cipro-uro like candy for a mysterious UTI that just wouldn't go away so I'm sure I too got "floxed."
Edited by Lufega, 24 February 2009 - 02:36 AM.