Suggest Treatment For Severe Fatigue With Tremors And Pain In The Body
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Hello, and thanks for your question.
The only way to rule out Lyme disease is to get a blood test for IgM and IgG antibody titers. However, from your description of your symptoms, this does not sound at all like Lyme disease. It sounds more like a major depressive episode, which has many somatic components including tremors, pain, and lack of energy. I would consider adding an antidepressant such as Zoloft or Lexapro to your regimen to help boost your mood and cure your somatic symptoms of depression.
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I would get formal cognitive testing including a MOCA, an MRI, and consider the possibility this could be Alzheimer's. However, the fact that you are taking a benzodiazepine (Valium) itself could be the cause of memory loss, so you shold consider weaning off of it. Plus, depression can cause memory and cognitive issues that may mimic dementia. So my suggestion to add an antidepressant still stands, too.
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