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tiredmom
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Me and my three kids have extremely high ASO and dnaseB well documented over a years time. Only falling a little while on antibiotics if we are lucky. Could this be a LYME thing. I tested positive for 4 bands(NOT IGENEX) And with Lyme treatment will this resolve. I am very worried about my children as well as myself. Cannot find any doctor to help figure out what the problem is.
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Very definitely could be a connection. They are finding more and more correlation between strep and Lyme.

Do you know which bands were positive? Please post them here if you have a copy of your test. If you don't have a copy, be sure to get one!

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I tested positive for systemic strep at my first LLMD appt. Not sure if thats the same thing you are talking about. I think my doc did those same test though.
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Tiredmom,
Do you have an LLMD now? Chances are good you could do a combo of abx for lyme that would also treat the strep (beyond the zith or augmentin typically used for strep). Perhaps a combo you haven't yet tried.

I know it's discouraging to go to doctor after doctor and not get results. Try to hang in there and find the right doctor. It made a big difference for my kids.

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