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Thanks to you guys I was sent a list of Doctors in my area and found a Lyme Literate Doctor In Ohio who tested me for Lyme and my test was positive according to Lab and CDC standards! I have now started treatment and am looking forward to getting my life back. This website saved my life! Does anyone know how long it will take to begin to start feeling better after treatment?
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Good for you for taking action! Hope you will feel better soon - we're all different when it comes to what we're dealing with and how we respond. Just work closely with your doctor and monitor your responses.
And yes, this is a great bunch of volunteers for us all!!! You can always come here to discuss and ask questions.
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No one treatment seems to fit all with this crazy disease. It is a good idea to keep a log of what you are taking and how you feel each day. And - call your doctor if you have questions.
Hopefully, you will start to feel better soon, but it is very important to keep on meds until your doctor advises differently.
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I hate to tell you this, but most people feel way worse instead of better and that can last a long time. If you have not been ill very long or if you are one of the lucky ones, you will begin to feel better SOON!!
I'm moving this to General Support for you.
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