18.06.2017, 09:35
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Klingt so als wären die Borrelien nicht dein Hauptproblem. Wurdest du auf Bartonellen getestet? Evtl sollte man auch an das Bornavirus denken. Hast du Kontakt mit Katzen oder evtl mal Flohstiche gehabt? Das sind alles so Sachen an die man denken sollte.
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Zitat:Bartonella and Psychological Manifestations
Bartonella patients often describe a number of psychoemotional manifestations of the infection. These may include anxiety, depression, anger, obsessive-compulsive thoughts or behaviors, rage, and even suicidal thoughts.
Mozayeni shared that small vessel disease manifests in the central nervous system and the brain and affects executive function, often leading to mild or moderate cognitive impairment. As people become increasingly unable to process information, anxiety may develop. While there is generally no dementia or long-term memory impairment, short-term working memory and reaction time are often affected. "People become unable to think their way out of a negative thought, which leads to anxiety and fear," shared Mozayeni.
Mozayeni has said, "Many neuropsychiatric conditions can often be traced back to an infectious cause." A common pattern may be that a patient initially presents with anxiety, which goes hand in hand with depression if not treated. They are two sides of the same coin. Over time, as a result of overstimulation, neurotransmitter depletion may lead to depression.
In a recent post on his blog, "LymeMD," Daniel A. Jaller, MD, stated, "Bartonella, as I know it, is frequently associated with specific neuropsychiatric symptoms, which may include: irritability, anxiety, rage and many others."31
More and more clinicians are beginning to recognize the impact of Bartonella on psychological well-being. Further research is needed to validate what these experienced clinicians have observed and to highlight that Bartonella's impact extends far beyond its physical manifestations. Many of those that have personally experienced Bartonella can attest to having experienced a number of these distressing neuropsychiatric symptoms.
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