Saturday, July 29, 2017

Lyme disease can cause severe sensory issues

If you call me for help with anxiety, remember, not all anxiety is mental; it can also be physical. When in doubt, check it out. 

Lyme disease can cause severe sensory issues with babies, children and adults. Sometimes it may come across as a melt down, tempter tantrum, mood swings. It's just the way the brain responds from too much stresses. It may occur during a situation or after. Some may mistaken it as anxiety, panic, agoraphobia because the fight or flight response may be triggered. Some symptoms of sensory overload may be as follows:

Confusion, dizziness, rapid heart rate, feeling flush/warm, shaky, breathless, dizzy, mood change, anxious feelings, fight or flight response, crying, disoriented, loss of fine motor skills, weakness, pain, fatigue, flashing lights in vision, blurred vision, sudden profound fatigue, migraine, seizure.


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