There you sit at the end of October 2011, exhausted on the couch with paralysis, dizziness, joint pain, poor vision and so on ...
I called in sick at work. Had had surgery at the hospital the week before and thought it would be because of the anesthesia. But the complaints got so bad that I couldn't do anything after another week. Panic struck. The GP couldn't do anything for me because the blood count also showed no abnormalities. Maybe it had all been too much in recent years and I had to slow down a bit. I decided to have glasses fitted. Who knows, that would help me to literally get more vision and let that weird feeling disappear in my head. Nothing could be further from the truth. I constantly had the feeling that I was on a rocking boat and had to hold on to everything. You are going to read on the internet what it could be and gave me the idea to take magnesium. The saleswoman in the store tipped me off to an orthomolecular doctor with whom she had good experiences. At the first consultation, it was already suspected that it could be Lyme disease. However, the test in the Netherlands was negative, but after a second attempt in Germany it did confirm that I had the disease. After all, I had contracted a tick on the heath six months before. I went to the hospital because of a bruise where the tick had been. There the doctor told me that it really had to be a clear ring and that I had bruised myself by pulling the tick out too hard. I was not given antibiotics and became very ill after six months. Despite the fact that the orthomolecular doctor helped me on my way, my complaints remained and unfortunately I dropped out at work for the second time.