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does anyone know how long it would take to receive the results for a negative lyme titre? First I was told it would take at least one week, then I was called three days after taking the test and was told it was negative.
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Keebler
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A titre test usually means ELISA.
From your question, it sounds like you are asking if they just didn't do the test right because the time was shortened.
I do not know how long they take but such tests are usually worthless.
Any doctor who knows anything about lyme would not waste their time but go straight to a Western Blot IgG and IgM, but from very specific labs. Not all labs do this correctly.
If you have reason to wonder if you have lyme - or any of the co-infections - it is best to see a specialist.
Q: Did you ever/ do you now have a bulls eye rash?
(not everyone gets a rash and rashes are not all bulls eyes, but if you have a bulls eye rash - take photos - that would be lyme. No need for further lyme test.)
Q: Have you a recent tick attachment?
Please go to the NEWBIE links at the top of the medical forum menu.
BettyG's set is a welcome set.
TreePatrol's set is filled with links.
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Co-infections (other tick-borne infections or TBD - tick-borne disease) are not discussed here do to space limits. Still, any LLMD you would see would know how to assess/treat if others are present.
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Keebler
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sorry you happened to be my mental exercise for the day - one last post and I relinquish this thread. I do mostly pasting of the academic stuff and others will come along with personal experiences.
While you have the weekend to figure this out - and then make some calls on Monday - the best self-care in very important. A few of the most important things as you find your way to an evaluation by an LLMD:
* know that alcohol is very bad for anyone who has lyme
* steroids can make any infection blossom. Unless you are on a steroid inhaler, or currently on steroids, AVOID THEM in all forms.
Do not change anything this minute, but a LLMD should be consulted soon for instructions. If a life-threatening emergency, antibiotics (abx, from here on out) - and the correct kind - should also be given with any steroids. Again, the LLMDs are the ones who know about this.
* don't let any doctor talk you into a lumbar puncture (spinal tap). they are not very reliable for lyme testing and can have painful side-effects for days after the test.
* Resting when you feel the need is vital; so, too, is gentle exercise, but experts advise to hold off on aerobic exercise at first. Did I mention that excellent self-care now is very important?
* Now, you can roll your eyes, laugh, take a walk or go to a funny movie. This is a lot.
Try to still have a life and keep some sort of balance and as much healthful enjoyment as you can handle.
Hopefully, you will find an easy solution. However - by educating yourself and consulting an LLMD - you can be assured of one that is likely to be the right one for the right condition.
who follows the ILADS (rather than the IDSA) guidelines.
Such a doc will know that over 75% of Lyme patients will have
negative titers and that your treatment, at least in this stage
of the game, should be much more aggressive than what
you will almost certainly get from your doc (should be 400
mg/day
of doxycycline for at least 2-3 months.)
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Yes, adamm is correct.
Even if you were to have a positive test, some might say it's a false positive.
And many doctors will just give you a very short course of one prescription. Short courses - or MONO-THERAPY - neither is advised by LLMD's for any TBD. Combination, rotation is the norm.
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We got the results back as negative within 60 hours of it being taken.
But the titer test was useless for us.
A few days later, there were splotches and rashes all over the body. The doctor said it was obvious that the lyme was diffused throughout the body.
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The ELISA is the worst test you can have done for Lyme. It is notorious for coming back negative, even in people who's Western Blots light up like a Christmas tree.
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When I had a live tick removed from my belly recently they told me it would take 3-4 weeks for the antibodies to show up in my blood. They just started me on 100 Doxy 2 times a day for 10 days.
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Oh, JR -
I am very glad they knew the test would not show right away and glad you got meds right away.
Some people are very lucky and seem to get away with 10 day's of antibiotics. However, there are many potential problems with this.
MONO-TREATMENT is never advised for lyme. The cyst form must be addressed - and other forms/cycles as well.
CO-INFECTIONS must be assessed.
Please read through all the posts above - for your safety.
BTW, while tick testing is not always accurate, were you able to save the tick and get it tested for all tick-borne infections?
I assume you did not get a bulls eye rash. If you did, you clearly need to see a LLMD ASAP.
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Keebler-no they did not test it. They had to cut it out-so it came out in pieces. They had to numb my stomach it was so deep. They just threw it in the trash can.
A friend of mine went to his doctor with an attached tick and they gave him one dose of doxy.
I got the ten days because there was such a severe local reaction to the tick bite. It hurt and seemed to be infected, but they said it did not mean I had lyme, it just was a local reaction.
I felt sick to my stomach when I had to take the doxy, so I was glad when it was done.
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If you had a rash at the site of the bite, it is highly likely that the tick had borrelia - and possibly coinfections.
If the tick was infected, 10 days' treatment with one drug is a big chance.
I know the doxy is hard to take. There are other alternative Rx and most are not a walk in the park. However, lyme disease is a walk in hell.
You may be a lucky one but, still, I do hope you can get a good evaluation by a LLMD who has treated thousands of patients.
Knowledge is power and if this returns, it could be much harder to treat. Rather than months, it could be years out of your life.
Good luck.
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P.S. JR - I got your PM. thanks. Glad to hear you are aware.
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