Possible EBV reactivation and Lyme
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Possible EBV reactivation and Lyme
Has anyone heard of or had experience treating long covid presenting as chronically enlarged lymph nodes of the neck and head? My husband has been suffering for 4 years with chronically enlarged lymph nodes in the neck and head after his bout with covid in 2021. Fatigue, joint pain, and his face gets really red as the day progresses. It first started after COVID, then at the one month mark or so he was getting night fevers and chills. then his lymph nodes swelled up and has been basically suffering since then.
I suspect the following:
Reactivated EBV
Lyme infection acquired most likely through me.
He also has had oral herpes for a good portion of his life but since this issue, has NOT had any cold sores (except once when I gave him L-lycine a bit after he started prednisone).Im an herbalist and tried several things treating Lyme (which he did Herx) but he stopped everything before I could try the whole EBV protocol.
Doctors will not try a viral med like acyclovir, but my doctor tried Ivermectin and it didn’t help.
He is now all with the conventional stuff and at the whim of the Dartmouth NH Cancer ward using Rutixamab injections bc they thing it may turn to cancer or something. He has had several injections (monthly) for over a year. It’s not helping, but he keeps doing it bc the doctors have no clue.
He tried my more natural doctor’s approach which involved reducing histamine in his diet, but he is not one to keep that going. We did see a shift in the lymph swelling (it went down and the nodes got very hard), but he stopped. He has been on low dose steroids for these past 4 years so I cant support his immune system like I would normally do and I have basically washed my hands of it in trying to help him.
If anyone has any clue or could help I would greatly appreciate it. If he goes off the prednisone, he can’t function very well. Thank you in advance.
I did reach out to Dr. Ryan Cole some time ago bc he I guess suffers from recurring EBV, but he never responded. I think Im on the right track with EBV, but would love some feedback.
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