Hi there --Well, you have a good head start.
AsAp I suggest reading Boctor B's Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment (article can be found at www.ilads.com .. this is the International Lyme and associated Disease Society, a medical socoety of Doctors who devote theor careers to treating tick-bourne disease)
Go there, and you will find Doc B's Guidelines.
Within that, you can read about Lyme and all possible tick-borne co-infections..
as well as check a chart on dosages and length of time according to symptoms, ect.
( Ie: with flu symptoms showing, it should be longer than just a known tick attatchment..and known tick attatchments are 30 days with no symptoms )
Another very excellent option is calling Doctor Charles Jones at 203.772.1123 to get advice as to how to proceed with treatment.
He has treated 5000 kids with Lyme, and the best thing is if you can get there..
he is in CT and many travel from around the country to gain treatment..
but if you cannot go there for treatment and eval..
then he may be able to provide phone consult for proper treatment.
Now is a key time for you all.
You have the opportunity in this window of time to erradicate the bacteria.. if adequately treated asap. Should it disseminate further and be innadequately treated, the illness could become very difficult to treat (tho still treatable)
You should look at the symptom list on Doc G's Guidelines..to get an idea.
Often the disease is gone undiagnosed, Docs will think Lyme is gone and not connect many symptoms to the disease.
You would do best to become familiar with the possible symptoms and seek aggressive treatment as per a knowledgeable specialist.
Anyone else just doesn't have the experience.
You're in a good place, your child is on abx..and if you pick up the research you can advocate for and seek the best care so that it may be treated.
IMO, the Guidelines should be your Bible even beyond this should anyone else get infected.
(and stick around here, we can help with questions and adjunstive care like taking pro-biotocs for intestinal health on abx and things like that)
Best,
Mo
[This message has been edited by Mo (edited 27 May 2005).]