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Nothing, nothing, nothing

And the results of the c-spine MRI are in. All perfectly normal, even the bright spots on the C5, normal. Rheumatology labs, normal.

Overall, this is starting to look like parathyroid. But my blood labs don't show that either, except the newly elevated Ca level.

In the meantime, every stretch without the fever brings better days with deeper neuro healing. The longer I go without fever, the faster things improve. When it comes back up, some symptoms flare up again. But every repeat of this cycle, those flares get less and less powerful.

It's been a long run, but I think it might be safe to say I'm on the mend. Thank you all for your support, advice and education during the rough spells.

My husband will be leaving for the weekend, and I will be spending a lot of focused time with the kids and simply enjoying time with them. I hope you all have a great weekend as well.

Hugs.
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The spot on C6 not C5, was an 'atypical hemangioma'. Doc wants it dropped off for his radiologist to look over because I've turned out to have such a funky history. Says if neuro thinks it's a possible clue, then he will likely look into things more deeply.

Can a person have a slow bleed from something like that? I've been wondering if I've been having slow bleeds that keep creating these widespread, off again, on again fevers and neuro symptoms. Some gradually worsening over the last several years, and others pop up mysteriously. But there seems to be a pattern developing which usually follows this course:

high activity level one or two days-> tiredness one to three days -> fatigue with brain fog one to two days -> fever two to seven days-> increased neuro symptoms a day or two after the fever, clears up a day or two after fever goes down, then the cycle starts all over again.
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Hugs,  Be well
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Hey,

Well, I'm glad to hear you are clear from those tests, and your fever improvement.

You are very welcome. Support and info is a given here. Your welcome to stick with us during good times and rough ones.

I forget if you mentioned or not...did you get tested for lymes?

Feel well, and happy family weekend to you.
-Shell
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