I think maybe some people are taking this too far....I stated something that I thought woudl help others! It was not intended to offend you are your sufferings...
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Good Morning Rob I replied to your post under the original thread and if you read my response I understood what you were talking about.. No worries
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Posts: 209 | From South Carolina by the beach | Registered: Jun 2005
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Re: the whole "helping" thing...here's my humble contribution:
After reading the posts about your situation for the last year and the way your Lyme is presenting it certainly sounds like you've got some potentially very nasty stuff brewing.
Please make sure you stay with an LLMD.
I'm glad you're still able to make it into work (so cool you've worked with animals, by the way) but the not being able to make it up the stairs bit and some of the other things you mention are pretty significant. If the six weeks of doxy didn't do it, you've still got "passengers", as they say in the vet world.
Based on that, I would jump on it. Longer waits seem to be directly related to increasingly miserable, complicated cocktails and longer treatments-just what you (and the rest of us) don't want!
Have you seen the LLMD yet?
Keep us posted!
andie, jc & julie lyme x 3
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Hey Rob,everything is cool.
Now,I have a pack of kids,by the time the weekend comes,well we have a regular herd takin over.
Hubby and I scraped enough money together to do a redo up top.It turned out real nice and it gave the monsters a place to chill.
I was soooo happy to let them claim the new digs.
Problem was,shortly after completion I could hardly walk up the steps!!!!
My legs were just so sore and I did not know why,I chalked it up to,getting older,so did my Dr..Typical diag. for the ladies,it's a girl thing,get on with it honey.
Well,the time went by,I tried to suck it up and live with it and then whammy,I was hit big time.Hit with Lyme big time,no rash,no nuthin.
Yes,I agree with Andie on this one,please stay in touch with your LLMD and listen to these signs.
Wow,it has been a couple of years and I am now able to use the new steps and WOW,is that place ever in need of cleaning!!!Darn kids.Got my sea legs back though.
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