Treatment for chronic Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
My son has been suffering with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) for over a year. I have taken him to an immunologist and infectious disease doctor with no answers. He is always tired and never feels well. He has relapsed with Mono twice in the last 10 months.
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@uldiver ty so much for the great information. I will definitely check into it. Truthfully, for the most part since 2008, my health status has been kept in check w/Valtrex. However, I didn’t look further into other possibilities as I put the DX out of mind and just pushed forward. I’m in the healthcare field too! My heart goes out to all of the folks on here who are searching for answers and desperately needing relief. It’s an awful chronic condition. However, it can be managed as long as we have the right medical professionals who recognize this is a real problem and treat patients accordingly.
@mrmie ty!!! Also, if you read my other responses, I thought I was responding to you. I’m new to this forum and keep forgetting to put the @ symbol to respond.
Thank you! I was just thinking that I need a massage.
@mrmie best thing for you.
Don't understand Mayo not recognizing chronic/reactivated EBV when their own literature on-line says otherwise. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/mononucleosis/expert-answers/mononucleosis/faq-20058564
Mayo does say it can be chronic. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/mononucleosis/expert-answers/mononucleosis/faq-20058564
I do not understand. Does mayo Clinic recognized chronic/reactivated EBV? Here is their own literature which seems to say otherwise.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/mononucleosis/expert-answers/mononucleosis/faq-20058564
Hello, its really hard to live like this more so at a young age. I am very sorry for what your son is going through, I hope that the treatment of the neurologist was successful and he does not have to endure this anymore. I would appreciate it with all my heart if you can give me your sons neurologist information. Thank you very much I hope you can reply cause am desperate.
I am wondering what tests are done to diagnose chronic EBV and how they differ from regular EBV testing? I'm a 31 year old female who has suffered from fatigue, sore throat, and muscle weakness for the past 26 months. Prior to an immediate onset of severe flu like symptoms, and throughout my whole life, I was incredibly active, competing in half-ironmans, half-marathons, but more than that, just LOVED running, long distance biking and swimming purely for the join of movement. Since getting sick, I have been too weak to partake, and get too sick / bed ridden if I try to. I continue to work and remain moderately active (walking and yoga) but it's a struggle as I persistently feel weak and sick. I had mono when I was sixteen, recovered in a month or two, and had no lingering effects. My blood tests for EBV (VCA IgG, EA IgG and ENBA IgG) are all reactive. My mono screen test is also positive (I know that this doesn't necessarily mean anything, however, when I was tested in 2015 prior to my illness, it was negative).
@mopete your situation sounds a lot like my own and others. The bloodwork you’ve had done is good enough and proves the virus is active. Have they tried putting you on Valtrex? I’ve been on 500mg 2x/day for 10 yrs. in July a new pcp decided I shouldn’t take it and I proceeded to go back 10 yrs. I convinced him to put me back on 2 weeks ago and am back in business. Try and push your doc to put you on it. There’s plenty of literature.