Kudzuslipper
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this really made my day! let's all just curl up and die. Well maybe most people will just fight it off. Maybe it's weaker transmitted this way, without all the other crap from the tick. Or just antibodies...like inoculation from your partner. doesn't say that both partners are sick.
But it sure will make medical community take notice.
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I just wonder how many marriage will end over this. This is a hard disease and for someone that is very sick and has no support system from their spouse and they gave it to them, I say the marriage may end.
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Argh.
What disturbs me about this is that with HIV, it was always said it was easier to catch if one was on the "receiving" side of things.
Trying to keep things PG.
But with this study, it shows that semen is variable in whether or not the spirochete is present.
But 100% of vaginal secretions had spirochetes.
So...
Well I'm going out on a limb here, I don't give a hoot.
Looks like traditional and oral intercourse are high-risk if a female with lyme infection is involved.
How does one approach this conversation with their partner?
Especially a partner who doesn't believe chronic lyme disease exists? Posts: 4358 | From British Columbia, Canada | Registered: Jun 2013
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THANK YOU!!!
This is what we have been saying for a while now. We know best, because we see the gradual disease progression in our partners. Even though the partners are in such denial & are in the intermediary stages.
Sexual transmission will most likely not involve transfer of every single different type of "Lyme" bacteria/virus/parasite & as a result the progression may be slower.
It is basically getting a tick bite with not as many strains & then you can role the dice as to whether it will take weeks, months, or years to see the full onset. In a way sort of like AIDS with variability as to how the host immune system & inherent surroundings adapt to their new found frenemies.
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I wish more studies were being done on reinfection rates. Ie: passing back and forth.
Maybe one partner doesn't show any symptoms because they have a better immune system, but the other partner keeps getting sick. And even though treating, just plateaus. Ie: keeps getting reinfected by the partner.
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One big missing piece of information is whether transmission in possible if the lyme positive person is on antibiotics. My children all have it and they want children. I would think as hard as it is to get positive tests that if someone is on an antibiotic at the time of conception and it is the male, the chances of the wife getting it are questionable. If the female has it, there have been a couple doctors say as long as they are on 2 antibiotics the chances of transmitting to fetus is small. Practicing "safe sex" is not the worst thing in the world you know.
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- Quote: "Practicing "safe sex" is not the worst thing in the world you know." (JCarlhelp)
True. Responsibility and Respect just go together.
And there are so many other infections that can be passed with intimate connections. So many that go undiscussed. Candida, various herpes, etc.
It's not so much that any of these (even lyme) is a STD, but it can be one mode of transport, in some cases. Not to be overlooked.
Still, ticks are also not the only vectors that carry lyme. Mosquitoes can, too. And so that can also explain a lot.
We have to get over the stigma and into the education of it all, and put it into perspective, too. -
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Yes, I agree that safe sex is not the worst thing in the world.
My nightmare is: what if I have already passed it to my loved one?
That's the worst thing in the world for me currently.
And for a side humor...to try and lighten this depressing thread...
How on earth does one use a dental dam? Does it come with instructions?
(Hope the instructions are better than Ikeas)
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It all depends on which ABX. Doxy & Amoxy put it into cyst mode, so why would it just magically disappear? IF it is in the sperm or vagina then it can just as easily be in cyst mode. Worst yet it can be in cyst & intracellular, where it may even invade ABX altogether & can easily be passed on.
Here is the BIGGER issue we face. I now live next to so many people just on my block who have it. It just takes one mosquito bite to bite one of them & another family member for them to have it. It just takes one mosquito to enter my house bite me & then bite one of my children who didn't have it.
I can readily see spirochetes in ONE DROP of my blood. Countless many of them that live & hide in the Red Blood Cell. All it takes is a mosquito to go blood hopping from one person to another. The more people you have around you with TBD, the greater your chances of disease spread.
Funny, my wife too. Yeast infections, headaches, progressive tiredness, muscle twitches, spasms, & disabled from walking due to "pinched nerve" & some kind of infection in her leg. Some hair loss & stomach pains that come and go. Yet, she is only Vitamin D deficient. Hmmmmmm.
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Do you think it would be safe if both people were in a mild hyperbaric chamber. Just thought I would lighten it up a little.
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- Well, THAT would be an adventure and interesting experiment! Candlelight to set the mood would be out, though. -
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Hahaha! JCarl and Keebler! Funny!
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This means it must persist in the body, which WE all know. Therefor covered by insurance. Enough of the Post Lyme BS.
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So what's in vaginal secretions that's not in saliva? We know ketes live in gum tissue... So no kissing either... What about sneezing?
Well, I guess it's time to believe in natural selection! What a way for mankind to go! Sorry, that was unusually dark for me... But I just don't feel there is a way to win this anymore.
But on a plus side... It's a good thing Lyme and co. does a number on your sex drive!
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I met a girl online playing poker some 1 1/2 years ago. She confided in me that she had some 200 sexual partners in her young life.
She now has cancer & from the symptoms she described to be sounded like Lyme. She had many of the same symptoms that I have, but heck I had 2 pages worth at that time.
She had to have part of her womanhood taken out & she was battling the cancer.
The gears in my head were turning & I concluded she must have picked up many bacteria from many many people & it was the sum total that just took her down. I am willing to put some money that she also has one of the 100 or something form of Borrelia in her blood as well.
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I read that the tick is the best transmitter because the tick stays long on the skin and the lyme bacteria bathe in the host blood and have time to put on protein coverings matching host proteins so that the host immune system does not recognize the lyme bacteria as foreign. This is why lyme can take hold in people.
While a mosquito and through sex, the immune system of the host's or non-infected partner's immune system recognizes the foreign intruder and can fight against it. If their immune system is healthy.
That is the rationale anyway.
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If it were that easily transmitted, the whole world would have Lyme by now. I think it depends on how strong your immune system is. Lyme is contagious, perhaps, but maybe more so by a tick bite.
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CherylSue, A lot depends, I believe, on how prevalent the wild form of the spirochete IS in the body. An untreated suffering Lyme victim is far more likely to transmit the infection to his/ her partner than one who's been on high level 'abx' for even a few days. The antibiotics lyse (kill)nearly all free-traveling 'ketes. And the health of the immune system of the other uninfected partner certainly plays a role as well.
But finding volunteers for a *thorough* study of transmission between sexual partners for ANY disease that may not [ever] have a cure, will be a tough job for sure. Who wants to risk it? Animal study models (mice, rabbits) may be our best hope.
As for "We don’t yet understand why women with Lyme disease have consistently positive vaginal secretions, whilst semen samples are more variable"... it seems they're comparing different products/ environments. Semen originates in the lower epididymus (the "cauda region") of the testicle while vaginal secretions are usually a mix of items.
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GretaM, I always try and ans. questions when I can be of help.
quote:How on earth does one use a dental dam? Does it come with instructions?
We’ll, I’ll be totally honest, I have never even heard of this, so I looked it up. Some videos on the internet were XXX, so I pick a light one.
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In my experience, it isn't that easy to get this disease sexually if you are healthy.
My well known lyme doctor told me that sexual transmission is rare.
I had undiagnosed lyme, babs, and bart for 10 years before a doctor thought to test me for lyme. I was happily married that entire time.
In spite of unprotected sex for 10 years, when I had my husband checked for lyme by Igenex, he was negative. Only one + on band 41.
He was symptom free at the time of the test and is still symptom free 10 years later.
So, I didn't give my husband lyme in spite of having it undiagnosed for many years. I had symptoms for those 10 years, but was misdiagnosed as nothing is wrong with you, depressed, in menopause, etc. Still my hubby did not get sick.
My husband is a healthy person and always has been. So, my experience backs up what my lyme doctor said. It is not a guaranteed 100% transmission--far from it.
Having said that, however, I know another lyme doctor who wants to carefully interview the spouse of any lyme patient. She says that she has seen married patients who can't get well and has concluded that the patient is getting reinfected from an untreated spouse. When she treats both members of the couple, then they get well.
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Thanks Steve!
Excellent, to the point, appropriate, non offensive lesson re: the correct and safe use of a dental dam.
Much appreciated!
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- They are probably not BPA-free, though (another "Oy, Vey" consideration!) -
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There's absolutely no way of telling if it's easily passed sexually or not. Until there's proper testing with the accuracy rate of HIV and it becomes a standard test that ID's order.
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Can co infections be sexually transferred as well?
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Okay, I've read through this thread again. Greta, what the heck started the dental dam comment?
I still don't get it. Should I use a dental dam? Are you being silly?
I guess so if Steve also goggled dental dam? I know he's nutso.
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"But finding volunteers for a *thorough* study of transmission between sexual partners for ANY disease that may not [ever] have a cure, will be a tough job for sure. Who wants to risk it?"
Ok, I have a solution here. I volunteer the entire IDSA Lyme committee, plus all the leading denialists in CDC, NIH, NY Medical College, Public Health England etc etc for a randomized double-blind controlled study.
Each Denialist is paired with a Denialist of the opposite sex. The couples are divided into two groups.
Group 1: One member of each pair is randomly chosen to be deliberately infected with Borrelia (let's try garinii) and then each couple must have sex.
Group 2 (Control group) No one is infected with Lyme, but each couple has sex. (They're all so repulsive, that in itself should be a punishment even without the Lyme.)
We then test them using the same methods as Sapi, Stricker et al to see who has transmitted it to whom.
They have nothing to worry about - after all, they all agree it's easily cured in two weeks, right?
Elena
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I have a few names of ID that I would like to volunteer for the study.
Pam
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Bad News: I may be alone the rest of my life.
Good News: Moo Ha Ha My ex probably has it, the philandering bastard, along with all the bar ****s he encounters.
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I like the study and I have some doctors I would like to volunteer as well.
I remember reading a long time ago that it can be transmitted male to female but not the other way around. Transmission is rare.
What about the other infections? If you can get bartonella from a cat's saliva entering a open wound, why can't you get it from a human kiss ?
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perhaps I didn't read well enough, but did the study say if the partners who showed it in their blood were sick with lyme or just had the bb spirochetes?
I truly wouldn't be surprised if at this point every single person would have bb if you looked hard enough. in fact maybe we (mankind) always had it and didn't know what to call it.
maybe we just share an antibody... kind of like a vaccination.
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Haha!
Crawgirl! Funny!
Map...the part about the dental dam was serious, but the joke about needing instructions was not.
Sex education when I went to school was abstinence and anatomical drawings of innards.
The useful info was omitted.
If I gave my bf lyme I could not live with myself.
I would not wish lyme on my worst enemy.
And even though Eight Legs Bad has a great idea for some study volunteers (and I had a laugh at imagining who drew the short straw and had to sleep with who, haha), and although there are some denialists at the BCCDC who make life he11 for lyme patients and docs in BC, I don't think the study would be representative of the truth.
I am convinced the denialists have a patent on a treatment-so their lyme would be a 2 week course of abx I'm sure.
Their level of suffering would be mild compared to the rest of us poor slobs.
They'd get some. While we'd still be abstaining or making love in full body saran wrap.
Haha.
Nope. It isn't going to be someone in the denialist camp that will create change...
It will be our docs and us.
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Can co infections be sexually transferred as Well?
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I don't believe Lyme or C0-infections are sexually passed from one to the other.
I Understand the study, but more research needs to be done.
I think if blood is passed (sexually), from one to the other that’s very possible, maybe even true.
Pam, I agree with you (I’m nutso), really…I am…BUT, if all this talk is true about being sexually passed (THEN FOLLOW MY INSRTCTIONS FOR THE (DENTAL DAM)!!!!
(I have more instructions from other web-sites if you need them)
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Hard to believe one could find a good laugh on this topic/ thread, but there it was.
Which ties to Dr. McDonald's autopsy of 10 frozen Alzheimer brains, and finding 7 of the 10 with Borrelia spirochetes.
Perhaps if one is infected with Lyme without co- infections (sexual transmission) it's more of a slow burn down. 'Old age' 'arthritis' 'IBS' 'dementia' then 'Alzheimer's'
God, this is depressing.
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surprise, if we lose our sense of humor....it's doom and gloom all the time. Can't live in doom and gloom.
That's where the bad guys want our minds to be is down down down. They try to drag us there. One must stay as positive as possible. Including laughing and joking about something so serious in our lives.
feels much better.
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This is not proof. It's one study, not yet replicated, saying they found spirochetes in vaginal secretions. Whether that can be replicated and whether they can prove those spirochetes would travel up the male urethra and who knows what, is still to be proven. They should try it in mice.
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Agreed oxygenbabe...
Pam, well said! We’re all friends here unfortunately, I wish we were all friends on a secluded Island with, pineapple trees and bright blue ocean waters. (Maybe someday)!
If I don’t find some humor in each day, I’m stuck thinking about this type of life ((LYME)).
As I’ve said in the past – The best medication in the world is (Laughter)!
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"If it were that easily transmitted, the whole world would have Lyme by now. I think it depends on how strong your immune system is. Lyme is contagious, perhaps, but maybe more so by a tick bite. "
Then everyone would have AIDS by now as well by that extrapolation. This involves fluid transfer.
What I am surprised at is this. I searched for HOURS & HOURS at my blood when I first got sick. I could not find a single damn thing. Then as my symptoms increased & as the months kept passing by, I could finally see more & more borrelia.
My symptoms coincide with the number of bacteria I see in my blood. I am full of spirochetes, cysts, & blebs from head to toe.
I predict & can just about bet my life that I have blebs from the spirochetes shedding from my skin. This is much harder for someone to contract, since the skin flake would have to go into someones nostrils, mouth, or eyes for the spirochete to awaken & continue it's growth phase.
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AIDS is generally most risky if you indulge in anal sex regularly, which is most common among gay males, or apparently in Africa as a contraceptive method. So no it's not just fluid exchange. It's also fairly easily passed through dirty needles.
I doubt lyme is an STD.
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I agree with Lymedin2010 about it depending on how strong your immune system is. I know my Lyme came to life in living color when I was going through a hideous time in my life-stress from work, home you name it.
I'd bet if we took a poll, we'd find that most of us got sick while we were under stress.
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Syphilis is a burrowing spirochete JUST LIKE Borrelia.
Borrelia is a STD JUST LIKE Syphilis.
Why would anyone doubt it & not at least bring up the possibility. I can guarantee you will have Borrelia in your blood if you used a needle after me.
Here a dentist finds spirochetes in your mouth. They may not be the same spirochetes that cause Lyme, but it is a good indication where they can be found. They can be found EVERYWHERE & anywhere.
When I had just a few, but still felt like death symptoms, I could not find the spirochetes. After a few months of ABX, I find them all over the place. They have taken over my body.
Crawgir1, mine exploded at maximum stress. So much stress that I thought that I would get cancer or sick if I did not find a way to release the stress.
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Oxygenbabe and others doubting there is a risk, or that Lyme can't be sexually transmitted. Please consider this...
Aside from LLMD's having to deal with treating spouses of Lyme patients due to the passing back and forth of Lyme between them for YEARS now...
There is more literature on it. Here is a small sampling.
Keep in mind too that the spirochete has been found in breast milk and Lyme can be passed from mother to fetus. Lyme spirochetes are found in cow's milk and are not killed during storage of donated blood, even if heated or frozen.
I HOPE no one waits to see if another study can be done before taking this seriously. The "pre" studies are there, scant, but there.
It's just taken 15 years to get the follow up study completed and published due to lack of research dollars and immense pressure from IDSA/CDC, and lack of time available by those who know, but are so overwhelmed with treating sick patients they can't stop everything to do studies.
Yaws, another spirochetal infection, is spread by skin to skin contact through an existing break in the skin's surface.
Leptospirosis (spirochetal disease) is transmitted to humans simply by allowing water (or moist dirt, or food) contaminated by animal urine to come in contact with breaks in the skin, eyes, or mucous membranes.
And as the "safety girl" my motto has always been, better safe than sorry!!
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crawgirl, I bet you're right on stress is what sent us all over the edge.
Over the years I've read, death of loved one, D-I-V-O-R-C-E(couldn't help the old song title, car accidents, giving birth, relocation, surgery etc etc.
The straw that broke my back was dental issue. I had unknown early lyme already, then 12 nymphs got me, 3 weeks later a molar that was highly infected and I'd spent $$$$ in 5 yrs trying to save this tooth with dentist & perio and throbbed like someone was taking a hammer to it daily.
I scheduled emergency with dentist and demanded he pull it now. He did and he was angry about it. He let me walk out of that office without rxing antibiotics for infection in that area....
4 days later I awoke and one hour later, thought I was dying. That infection had gone to the blood stream. I'm blessed it didn't kill me.
It was 10 days later that a HMO doctor put me on abx, he was of the opinion that I had possible Lyme Disease. Second blessing. It took years to put all my trauma together and understand how it all happened.
The Perfect Storm!
Pam
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Finding borrelia in vaginal tissues HAS been confirmed for years now. There are many more abstracts that have found borrelia in vaginal tissues and a couple of lichen sclerosus of the mouth. I will leave that one to your imagination.
I know this because my husband and I are sick. I developed lichen sclerosus (confirmed by gyn) and did some research and found a huge connection to lyme.
After treatment with ceftin it mysteriously went away. My gyn has never seen it just go away before.
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TF, I call three years of exposure to mold a stressor. It's a stressor to the already failing immune system.
It's pile upon pile of toxins in life. Physically or emotionally.
Pam
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