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Yes. It came and went three time, getting larger and expanding over 2 or 3 days each time. The third time, the time I was diagnosed, was the largest. It expanded to about 8"x3". All three had very faint central clearing.
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Yes; I had a bullseye following a tick bite.
Showed it to several people, including a very Lyme savvy high school science teacher at the high school where I worked. All concurred. Went to PCP, suspecting Lyme, the nurse didn't even bother to look at it when I suggested she do; they didn't do a Lyme test, but did send the tick out for analysis--came back negative. They prescribed three days worth of ABX "as a precaution" Little did I know that the bullseye was such a clear indicator of Lyme infection! I wanted to believe I only needed a "precaution".
A year later, due to severe knee pain and swelling, they did do Lyme testing which came back positive. So I am in late stage Lyme, and early stage treatment. Just before the 21 days on ABX were up, I went to an LLMD, who gave me another 21 day prescription, and ordered lots of tests for coinfections. I am waiting on the results of those. LLMD also speculates that I was infected long ago, as well as a more recent infection. This is likely, since my house is completely surrounded by woods, where my dogs and I have walked for 25 years.
Mine is a good case of "I wish I knew then what I know now." sigh.
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RAsh from a tick .. NO
but I can tell you I had rashes on almost every part of my body and in places I don't see hardly.. they can be itchy or not.. they can be scaley or not.. flaky burning.. large or small.. but they have been there and they don't go away too easily.. but if you are talking about a bulls eye rash NEVER.. out of the 7 members in my family with Lyme only one member had a bullseye rash..
hoep this helps.. and might I add: I was the only one in the family who showed a positive ELSIA also.. I was also the only one who had to go on ABX for chronic sinus infections.. and after running some MRI of my sinus cavity they found I do not have sinus infections ..my cavity was clear.. even though ym nose was always stuffed and I always appeared to have "junky" congestion to lead them to think I had pneumonia but the film showed NOTHING There!!!
so they refuse to treat with antibiotics after that
TG I was DX'd with Lyme shortly after this or I may not have had orals and I would no longer be alive....
Medical field is so not in agreement with much and they are still proving they are wrong in statements they swore were correct 20 years ago.. they find they are wrong 20 years later.. And we are supposed to trust these people to treat us???
I think not, therefore I am!
Now think about that statement for a few minutes.
I think not, therefore I am...
I am lost in a mirage of misconception and that statement can be taken in so many different ways.. from the very negative to the somewhat positive.. depending on how you look at it..
It may become a lyme linked quote in the not too distant future... LOL lets see if I can get a trend going here...
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saw a rash, but didn't know it was from a tick and that i might have lyme. until quite a few years later when a lot of damage had already been done.
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YES-&NO, Back in 1992, I neaver knew I was bit. By anything, but ran out of strength within 2 weeks, and barely able to work till noon, and I had the big'est half to go yeat.
I hauled Gas and Diesel Fuel,and filed Cat's, and big road Equ. after 5.
2nd tick in 1997 April, Yes. Left of belly-botton. Bull's Eye the size of a LARGE Pancake.
3rd Tick,in May, side of my right foot, No sign at all. Just a little black mark. Deer Tick.
4-&-5th Tick, Kinda. Left Foot, and Other Place, had sowllen up 3 time's of normal.
Tick from last Month Top of my left leg, Small Bull's Eye. About 2" across. Itch like the dickins too. Tex OuT ! Posts: 39 | From Branson Mo. | Registered: May 2007
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Got a huge, itchy, raised bull's-eye rash around my navel on my 9-month's pregnant belly.
Ob-gyn wasn't worried a bit.
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well this tells you that some ticks with different strains of Bb will develope a rash and most won't
I would think eh?!
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Baseball sized red rash with insect bite mark in center: Yes in 2001 after a camping trip.
Other skin rashes: Yes possible ACA. 6 months after a trip to the Ozarks in 1969 it looked like my hands were dipped in battery acid. The rash never healed with hydrocortisone but responded to the ABX I was given for chronic ear infections.
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Tickbite: Yes Rash: I don't know really. It was on the back of my neck on my hairline. Other Rashes: Yes
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no-
no known tick bite. Weird rash on face after start of treatment
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I don't remember a tick bite at the time, but had an unusual rash on my leg two weeks before the symptoms hit me.
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Growing up on the East end of Long Island, I remember having lots of ticks--my dad always took them out of my hair.
I never saw a rash, though.
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Nope never had the bullseye. and I wore all the right clothing to not get bit,long socks long pants.
Posts: 8 | From Southern Cali | Registered: Jun 2007
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Yes, I had a "bullseye" rash. The thing that was apparently unusual was that, though I had several deer ticks and one was engorged, the rash actually appeared around the point where there had been a dog tick. Thus the "duck brigade is WRONG about yet another thing...
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No bulls eye. Large round/oblong raised warm patches on legs. After starting ABX a "ghost ring" popped up on my chest.
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Not a bulls eye but a 4 inch oblong, very hot & swollen area surrounding the bite. I assumed I'd left the head in when I pulled the tick out and had an infection. Took photos and used some neosporin & peroxide. Got so bad I couldn't walk and had to go to the doctor.
Other tick bites - no rashes.
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The nurse practitioner was uninterested in seeing it; treated me "as a precaution" for three days of ABX. My ignorance accepted this as appropriate, and was falsely relieved to know we 'caught it in time'. javascript:void(0)
A year later, and I'm in the thick of symptoms... took doxy for six weeks, and now 2 months later, some symptoms are returning, and I have an appointment scheduled with LLMD next month.
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I got a bulls eye rash on my arm and still managed to get misdiagnoised.
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Nope
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Yes, one classic bull's eye rash after working in the garden in South Carolina. Never got sick, had a negative western blot so the doc decided it was a spider bite. We got dozens of tick bites in the 30 years we lived there and never figured out that we were getting gradually sicker and sicker.
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No, no rash, just an "insect bite" of some sort.
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No bull's eye. Several small "eczema" patches in various places over the years (maybe Lyme-related, maybe not.) (had Lyme 17 years before diagnosis!)
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1995 broke out with 90% of my body in "hives" after a root canal.
Some where bullseyes and some not.
Some the size of dinner plates. Some lasted over 4 weeks and faded to bruise-like marks.
Some itched and some not. Some were hot and most were raised and red.
I still get a raised itchy whelt on my forehead in the same spot for the last 12 years. I also get them on my head, upper back and behind my ears.
I saw my family doctor, an allergist, a dermatologist, an immunologist at a leading hospital and no one ever suggested LD.
Now I have all the signs and symptoms. Had positive test in March 2006.
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No bullseye. Had a rash more like exzema when I was young. but no bullseye. ??? most people that I talk to did not have any rash... terri
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NO bulls-eye rash Multiple tick bites over the years(50+), and strange rashes at different times, a connection?
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