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JayFD
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Hi
Have an appt with a LLMD on dec 18

Went in to see a primary doctor last week because i havent been feeling well for about 2 weeks prior - fatigue dizziness strength loss

Had some blood work done
Results

Lyme line blot serum

IgG p93 - Present abnormal
P66 - present abnormal
P58 - present abnormal
P45 - absent
P41 - present abnormal
P39 -present abnormal
P30 - present abnormal
P28 - present abnormal
P23 present abnormal
P18 present abnormal

Lyme ab IgM
P41 - absent
p39 - absent
P23 - absent

Not sure if related but thought iI mention
Liver function was elevated
AST - 51
ALT -60

Anyone have any thoughts ? since my appt with LLMD isnt intill dec 18 .

The primary Doctors office was very blasé when giving me results . Simply giving me 3 weeks of Antibiotics and saying “ you should be good after that “

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LYME. LYME. LYME.

Get some probiotics too .. like Florastor. Which antibiotic did you get and how much?

PS .. Welcome to our board!! [hi]

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Opinions, not medical advice!

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Wow - you have almost all bands present! Your primary doc has no clue about Lyme. Be sure and work with your LLMD!

In the meantime, you could study here about the bacteria and how it's treated if you want to. In the Search function at the top of the page, you can type in any word or phrase, then click on Medical Questions, then archived threads will come up that you can read through.

Just know we're all different in what we have and what treatments we respond to.

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hopingandpraying
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This is a very good link permanently posted on Lymenet:

"Important Information on Lyme and Co-infections"

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=088555;p=0

Read the Western Blot Explanation:

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/1/42077?

Of course you also need to read and familiarize yourself with Dr. B's Guidelines which are the "gold standard" for Lyme treatment:

http://www.lymenet.org/BurrGuide200810.pdf

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Thanks for sharing your test results.
Yes, you finally have answers why you are feeling so sick.
You have a Tick Borne Infection.
You also say you have a LLMD.

Now it's time to FIGHT to get your health back.
It will be a battle atleast 1 year or longer but you will become stronger because of it. Everything in your world will change and will become focused on CLEAN living,

You can start today!
Clean up your diet, no junk or processed foods, no sugar, no flours of any kind, no alcohol, proper sleep, lots of clean water, eat 3/4 of meals of dark green leafy vegetables and 1/4 meats, lower all stress, eliminate all toxic products and PEOPLE out of your life.

Here's the Lyme Diagnostic Guide written by a world regarded LLMD. Copy and paste so you can refer back to it, as it contains so much valuable information for you to learn;

http://www.lymenet.org/BurrGuide200810.pdf

You can post any questions you have on open forum and a Lymenet member will answer with their experiences. You do not have to go through this illness alone. We are all in this together. 💚

(Sorry hopingandpraying, just saw your post)

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JayFD
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quote:
Originally posted by Lymetoo:
LYME. LYME. LYME.

Get some probiotics too .. like Florastor. Which antibiotic did you get and how much?

PS .. Welcome to our board!! [hi]

Hi thank you for the reply
My general Doc - 100MG Doxycyline 2x day for 21days

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JayFD
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin123:
Wow - you have almost all bands present! Your primary doc has no clue about Lyme. Be sure and work with your LLMD!

In the meantime, you could study here about the bacteria and how it's treated if you want to. In the Search function at the top of the page, you can type in any word or phrase, then click on Medical Questions, then archived threads will come up that you can read through.

Just know we're all different in what we have and what treatments we respond to.

Thank for the reply

I know everyone is different but for me my symptoms see to come in waves . I can feel pretty good , sometimes for even 1-2 days . Then out of no where i start feeling almost lightheaded , dizziness , lethargic unable to concentrate, my neck near lymph nodes are sore

My joint pain is pretty consistent, especially in my left arm biceps area and overall i have less strength .

Ive pride myself in being in shape , lifting weights 5-6 days a week and eating healthy . But with the way i feel i have no motivation or stamina to do a whole lot .

So frustrating and based on my test results it looks like the tick bite isnt recent .

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JayFD
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quote:
Originally posted by Bartenderbonnie:
Thanks for sharing your test results.
Yes, you finally have answers why you are feeling so sick.
You have a Tick Borne Infection.
You also say you have a LLMD.

Now it's time to FIGHT to get your health back.
It will be a battle atleast 1 year or longer but you will become stronger because of it. Everything in your world will change and will become focused on CLEAN living,

You can start today!
Clean up your diet, no junk or processed foods, no sugar, no flours of any kind, no alcohol, proper sleep, lots of clean water, eat 3/4 of meals of dark green leafy vegetables and 1/4 meats, lower all stress, eliminate all toxic products and PEOPLE out of your life.

Here's the Lyme Diagnostic Guide written by a world regarded LLMD. Copy and paste so you can refer back to it, as it contains so much valuable information for you to learn;

http://www.lymenet.org/BurrGuide200810.pdf

You can post any questions you have on open forum and a Lymenet member will answer with their experiences. You do not have to go through this illness alone. We are all in this together. 💚


Thank you for posting

(Sorry hopingandpraying, just saw your post)


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hopingandpraying
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If you read Dr. B's Guidelines, your dosing of Doxy is too low and for too short of a time.

You should discuss this with your LLMD.

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