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SC
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Hello, I recieved the following email from a friend today:

Over the weekend I had terrible joint pain....I was in tears with the pain.
On my arm I noticed a black speck with a pimple like thing. I picked it completely off and now feel back to normal.....I dunno. There was no rash but it had not been there long.

I suspect that speck was a nymph or seed tick and my suggestion to her was to seek treatment for possible Lyme.

I thought she should ask for Doxy 200 mg twice daily for about 6 weeks?

What do you guys think? Your opinion is greatly valued!

Thanks in advance!
SC


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I don't suppose your friend saved the black speck(?)

To be on the safe side, your friend should get an evaluation with an LLMD. As you know, not everyone gets a rash, or she made have had a rash and just didn't take note of it while it was visible.

Good call on your part to recommend she seek possible treatment.

Or--she could have contracted some other TBD that does not give an obvious rash--

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Hi SC,

I agree with you, I think she should seek tretment and be checked for possible co-infections.

Here is the link to Dr. Burrascano's Treatment Guidelines which explain dosages and treatment for tick bites. I hope it helps.
http://www.ilads.org/burrascano_1102.htm


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Thank you Tabbytamer and Beverly for your replies.

I have sent her a link to this post so that she can follow any replies listed.

I appreciate your input!
SC


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