I have read that a bull's eye rash (EM) is not always red with a white center. Can it sometimes be a bruise-like rash (I'm tan but not that dark in skin tone)?
Can someone please look at the link below and let me know if this are a bull's rash from Lyme or is it another tick-borne diease? The photos were taken 6 - 12 days after removing an embedded deer tick.
Infect Drug Resist. 2011;4:97-113. Epub 2011 May 3.
Evaluation of in-vitro antibiotic susceptibility of different morphological forms of Borrelia burgdorferi.
Excerpt:
. . . Conclusion
Antibiotics have varying effects on the different morphological forms of B. burgdorferi.
Persistence of viable organisms in round body forms and biofilm-like colonies may explain treatment failure and persistent symptoms following antibiotic therapy of Lyme disease. =========================
Liver support & Adrenal support is also very important before and all during treatment. Most LLMDs are well aware of those methods. -
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
- About that embedded deer tick that you removed.
Be 100% certain that no mouth parts were left behind. If they were, they should be incised (with a surgical blade) at a doctor's office.
Most doctors won't agree but it can save much heartache later to be sure now. -
Posted by IckyTicky (Member # 21466) on :
That is what mine looked like! I just wish I had known what it was at the time!
Posted by ahall524 (Member # 29835) on :
This is exactly what my rash looked like when I was first exposed. The Dr's told me not to worry about it and it went undiagnosed for three years.
Needless to say I am not doing so well. Please get to a LLMD asap. Early diagnosis is the key!
Posted by tickalert (Member # 7033) on :
In my opinion yes. My 15 year old daughter just go back from a missions trip with our church and went to OK and TX.
She had 4 rashes, 1 of them looked just like yours. The others were bright red round circles.
She saw an LLMD 5 dayas after she got home and was diagnosed with lyme.
She is currently on doxy.
Posted by shazdancer (Member # 1436) on :
Yes, from your description and the pictures, you meet the CDC case definition of Lyme disease. Keep the pictures -- they are your proof. Do NOT wait for blood tests, as they may be falsely negative at this stage (they are antibody tests, and you may not yet be producing antibodies). There is nothing controversial about it -- get a doctor to prescribe antibiotics ASAP. You stand the best chance of a full recovery at this stage.