Linda LD
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I found a tick on my 7 year old, between the buns as it were, last night. The weirdest thing is that I don't know what kind of tick it is. It is very small and the pattern on its back almost looks like a sea shell (ridges of different colors running out). It is very, very small and almost a cream brown.
Took child to doc and he is starting zith twice a day. What is the difference between zith and the med most perscribed after a tick bite?
Dr. J still hasn't called so may have to go to Connecticut after all.
Doc said tick bite looked inflamed and we would start the zith and see what he can tolerate.
Where do I send the tick? Doc thought we would just treat--save me $100 (knows we are broke) but I want to send it off--what if there is something new in there?
Any help is apprecciated.
L
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Guess you know that IgeneX tests ticks. So do some other places like in states where public health dept has made special arrangements. Don't know of any in TN, but maybe you could make a call and see.
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breathwork
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That sounds like a Lone Star Tick to me...and they are found in your area.
Send the tick to Igenex or call your county health dept. to see if they do tick testing.
Botton line, if the kid is sick with a known tick bite and a rash, treat....that's what you are doing. Zithromax is a good first line drug for kids. Doxy can be too caustic for many children to tolerate well.
Watch for GI problems, meaning, remember to replace the flora and fauna in your son's gut that the Zithromax is killing along with the lyme bugs..Yogurt, acdophilous, etc...The runs and cramping are pretty common side effects of zith in kids and adults.
Personally, I prefer these side effects to the ones with doxy. It gave me a gastric ulcer over time.
Michelle M
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quote:Originally posted by Linda LD: It is very small and the pattern on its back almost looks like a sea shell (ridges of different colors running out). It is very, very small and almost a cream brown.
Sounds a little like a male American dog tick. They usually don't carry Lyme but can carry other nastiness. Glad you're getting him treatment. Maybe your County extension office will test the tick for free? Some do, though of course IGeneX would be better. Good luck!
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Linda LD
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He already has Lyme. I think he had it at birth--he had bells palsey at his 6 week check up and when I asked about it the doc said he was sorry my child wasn't symetrical enough. He also slept with one eye open and always had some kind of infection going on. I think I gave it to him, but my doc wont comment. I think he thinks he is helping me because at first I had HORRIBLE guilt but I guess I am better--I didn't know I was sick.
If it is a lone star it is very young--it is just so dang small. I'm very familiar with long star, dog and really think we have quit a few deer ticks--but maybe not--I think of one tick that when engourged is as big as a lone star but has a brown back and black head and legs?
I'll go check out this site. Thank you all very much--I just wanted to be sure we are giving him the right thing--my doc is learning too!
Linda
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Linda LD
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I couldn't tell--maybe it was too technical--I could get the tick out of the car and look...
I've got to see if the hunt thingie is working so I can find an address for I****
Sent the thing off to IG to test for everything but Lyme--we already know he has lyme--right?
How long should he stay on the continuous zith? Doc said see how he tolerates it
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Linda, if it's not too late, and if you can raise the cash, maybe you should have it tested for Lyme anyway? The reason I say this is that you may be forced to deal at some point with ignorant local docs who don't believe there is Lyme in your area - this may just be the thing that convinces them.
I am very sorry to hear about your little boy. However as you no doubt know, Dr Jones has a worldwide reputation for having helped thousands of Lyme kids - so you're in excellent hands there.
Lisa
quote:Originally posted by Linda LD: [B]I couldn't tell--maybe it was too technical--I could get the tick out of the car and look...
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