tremors and tick borne infections

 If your hands shake…
If your muscles tremor under stress…
If you feel internal vibrations no one can see…

Your body is signaling inflammation.
❓️The question is — what’s driving it❓️

Tick-borne infections are capable of disrupting the nervous system in ways most people are never told.

〰️ #Borrelia (#Lyme) is a neuroinvasive spirochete. It can cross the blood-brain barrier, inflame brain tissue, irritate cranial and peripheral nerves, and interfere with dopamine signaling. When motor pathways are inflamed, tremors can follow.

🦠 #Bartonella infects the lining of blood vessels. It impairs microcirculation to nerves and brain tissue, creating vascular inflammation that destabilizes motor control. This can look like essential tremor or even Parkinson-like symptoms.

🩸 #Babesia destroys red blood cells. When oxygen delivery drops, neurons struggle to maintain stable firing patterns. The result? Internal shaking, weakness with tremor, symptoms that worsen with exertion.

This isn’t random.
It’s neurological stress.

⚠️ What Most Doctors Don’t Explain About Testing

1️⃣Standard CDC two-tier Lyme testing only checks for one species of Borrelia (lyme) and there are many that infect humans. It does not tested for any co infections like Bartonella or Babesia
2️⃣The current CDC two-tier Lyme disease testing is missing over 50% of actual positive cases.
3️⃣Sensitivity drops significantly in chronic or neurologic cases
4️⃣Bartonella and Babesia testing is strain-specific and often incomplete
5️⃣ Infections can hide inside cells and change shape to avoide the immune system-
6️⃣A negative test does not rule out infection

💥These infections are often clinical diagnoses- by an #ILADS trained Physician- especially when neurological symptoms are present.💥

Tremors are a symptom.
Inflammation has a source.
And sometimes… the source is infectious....🎤

 

 

 

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