Re: Bad Meniere's attacks either affecting AF or causing anxiety attacks.
Thanks for sharing your experience — it’s great that you were able to access affordable Pyroluria testing and get clarity from Lyme-literate doctors. Your situation with positive IgM and negative IgG is more common than many realize, especially in persistent or late-stage Lyme, and can definitely create confusion if providers don’t understand how to interpret the bands.
At TLAB Diagnostics, we often see cases like yours where accurate diagnosis depends not just on a yes/no result, but on which specific bands are present — and whether co-infections are involved. It’s great that your co-infections were identified early; they’re often missed and can significantly affect treatment outcomes.
If you or others are ever looking for CAP-accredited, advanced Lyme and co-infection testing (including PCR and antibody options), feel free to visit us at
https://www.tlabdx.com.
As for Meniere’s — some patients do report overlapping symptoms with Lyme or co-infections, like vertigo, tinnitus, or balance issues. It’s something we hear more often than you'd expect in tick-borne illness evaluations.
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