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Thanks for posting this!

 

This describes my ds to a tee (except the hypotonia was mild and he breastfed well):

"If lyme is transmitted, you will see severe hypotonia (floppy baby), child will be irritable, tire easily, sensitive to light, noise, skin. The hypotonia will cause trouble sucking due to the lips being floppy. This can improve as time goes on."

 

Dr. J is amazing.

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It sounds a lot like my 6 yr. old daughter, too-she never crawled, I had to push and work with her to walk (late) very colic, hated sounds, etc.

I thank God I only breastfed my 4 yr. old daughter for 4 days, then switched 100% to formula-she was a totally different baby, and please God, by all accounts, has hit the other 50% side (and my son is much older, and also fine.)

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