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Posted by Cathy09 (Member # 5713) on :
 
Does anybody know where I can find any "success stories" of people beating Lymes?
I have been so sick since September and just started treatment last week..I am sure everyone is in similar situations..but I am having days where just getting up is exhausting..I am scared this will strain my relationship w/ my partner..I was placed on state disability because working is too difficult right now..I have bills and a mortgage..some days when I feel crappy I just cry and sob.
so, I guess what I am looking for is some hope..
 
Posted by aaronkatie on :
 
Hi,
I don't have a success story yet myself but check this post out, it should lift your spirits greatly.
http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/Forum1/HTML/022173.html

 
Posted by Stella (Member # 3119) on :
 
You need encouragement?
I think I've got it!!!

I'm not 100% recovered. I don't even remember what that feels like. But 3/4 of the time, I'm doing GREAT!

Cathy, believe me, I know what you are going through. But there is a light at the end of the tunnel!

Maybe my Lyme story might help you smile today: http://www.geocities.com/mariastella20/LymeStory.html

It's not as updated as I'd like....but you'll get an idea.

Hope it helps!

If that doesn't help, maybe this other website will: www.jokes.com


Best wishes!

 


Posted by Cathy09 (Member # 5713) on :
 
Thank you for your reply..I just can't believe how sick I feel and i can't imagine feeling better right now..i am just scared and sick of the run around i got from doctors..i did a post for LLMD in NJ..i need to make sure i am receiving the right treatment.thanks again
 
Posted by Cathy09 (Member # 5713) on :
 
Thank you so much for your replies..I will try to get more positive..but i am feeling so sick right now that it is hard to imagine that i will feel better and this will all be a bad memory..
 
Posted by Oz (Member # 2905) on :
 
Try not to despair. I didn't think I could feel so sick and not be dying of something. With treatment you have to believe you will get better but it's going to take time. Unfortunately, there is no fast forward button. If a wimp like me can hack it and get better, so can you!
 
Posted by Cathy09 (Member # 5713) on :
 
thank you again..hope you all feel better soon..cathy
 
Posted by kam (Member # 3410) on :
 
Things that have helped me go through this is another lyme patient that I email almost every day. She has been a good support person and I think started treatment a year or two before I did.

I have seen her go from being bedridden to having days of an almost normal life.

Seeing my lyme doc every 3 months has helped too. He always gives me hope. He has been through it himself.

Answers to prayers and some prayers that I didn't even send up.

Coming here to lymenet and reading a post of another success story.

And I think last but not least....those days when I am able to get out and about for a short time or those moments of being reminded of what it is like to be normal.

They keep me going in hopes that I will have more of them.

I do believe I will recover. I just didn't think it would take this long.

I also made a trip to pick up a power chair that a man with AL's disease donated to me.

I was tested for AL's disease due to my syptoms. I am so thankful that I have lyme instead of AL's.

This man had a positive outlook. I forget how long it took him to get to that point.

He was in a reclining power chair all day. Had to have his cup of tea held for him and drank it through a straw.

He was thankful that he was still able to enjoy food. He said that most people with AL's who were at his stage were being fed intervenously.

I also know others who are going through much worse than I and have to remind myself of this.

I also avoid negative people. I am amazed at how quickly I can get pulled down by being around complainers and negative people.

And I do have my down days. I just went through 4 days of being flat on my back after being able to sit upright for 3 hours a day and getting out and about for about 4 weeks.

I wouldn't have been much help to you during those times. Those are the hardest for me.

Finances are also a big issue. I am still struggling with that but doing what I can to bring bills down and increase food and household income.

While at a doctor's appointment this week, I met a lady about my age who said she was sleeping in her car. She had applied for SSDI, but still hadn't heard anything.

She also had applied for low income housing but the waiting list was over a year long.

I, too, could have very easily had been this lady if friends and family had not helped me keep a roof over my head while I waited for low income housing and SS to be approved.

I also try to count my blessings or focus on the positive when I start to feel defeated or loose hope.

I continue to look for stats to give me some kind of clue as to how many are able to return to a somewhat normal life.

So far, I haven't found any.

You might want to listen to a hearing that was held this year in Sacramento.

It is encouraging. You will hear several people talk about their story. The good news is that they were able to travel to the hearing and talk about their story.

One of the doctor's presenting doesn't mention he was misdx for 5 years before being treated for lyme disease. He is another success story.

If interested, go to www.calchannel.com
Click on webcast
Type in February in the archives
Scroll down to Feb. 25 Health and Human Services

Click on watch.

There is a 9 minute lead in.

It is a two hour presentation so get comfortable.

It is a great resource of information and gives one hope.


 




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