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PLEASE HELP SAVE ME

For months now, I have been living with fever. Two months before this outbreak, I celebrated recovery from fever that lasted for about three months.
I simply do not know what to do because this is despite all available treatment.
Each time I go for laboratory test, the result indicates that I have malaria. This malaria will be treated and I won’t even feel any change. I tested nagative for HIV and hepetitis
PLEASE I NEED HELP.
This situation is killing my dreams and targets in life because it’s night mere every day. It kills my capacity and abilities to do the normal things I use to do.
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Have they treated you with quinine for malaria?  Some forms of malaria can relapse because the causative organism can stay dormant in liver.  Where do you live by the way. If you live in a malaria endemic areas malaria reinfection also can occur.  Alternatively it is your medication that could be causing the fever.  For this one needs to know what are the medicines you are being treated with presently.
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Have you looked at Lyme disease? Another possibility is a parasite like neurocysticercosis (have you also had any seizures or mental disorders?)
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