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I have been experiencing VERY strange symptoms for about six months..have had CAT scan and MRI on head, neck and spine..all came back ok..had bloodwork done..all came back fine..my symptoms come and go; not constant..they consist of pins and needles, extremities "falling asleep", tingling on tip of nose, some nausea, what feels like a sinus headache, recurring sinus infections, pain in hip, knee, ankle and thumb..arthritic pain..but the kicker is that most of this occurs ONLY on left side of my body..my PCP has started me on antibiotics for lyme..just not sure if thats what i have..have been taking antibiotics for about 2 weeks now..i need advice..i am a 29 year old female..very healthy b4 now
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It sounds like you need to find yourself a physician who specializes in Lyme Disease also known as LLMD (lyme literate MD). I also had
most of my symptoms on my left side for about 5-6 months before I was diagnosed. I was diagnosed
last year with Lyme and treated, but this spring started having the symptoms you're experiencing.
Took me a long time to seek help because the symptoms would come and go and hit me in different areas of my body. I didn't think all
the symptoms came from one source. I also started with numbness and tingling in my foot and hand, then my face, muscle pain and then started
having arthritis type pain in my knees and elbows. My labs were all normal as well. Someone from this site gave me a name of a LLMD,
I was diagnosed and I started treatment. I'm not saying that you definitely have Lyme, but you have symptoms and need the specialist to either rule it out or treat you for it. Wish you the best.
Kelly
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thanks..its just nice to know that im not alone in the things im experiencing..if this IS lyme, then its a very scary thing..i've begun to think i have ALL KINDS OF terminal illnesses..and im pretty sure the docs think im nuts..anyway, thanks again
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lymie tony z
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It is VERY common for early onset of this disease to be Asymetrical.
All my symptoms were on right side...at first.
It is very common to be thought of as a nutcase or hypocondriak by mainstream doctors.
Go to finding a doctor and post for info for one in your area...or PM someone like lymetoo TUTU and see what she can tell you.
zman
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Carol in PA
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Hello, I'm the one who referred you to LymeNet to help answer your questions.
Since you are new to the forum, look around at the different links and see what's there. To get to the "seeking a doctor" forum, either click on the "forum home" link near the top, or "Hop to" button near the bottom.
The "newbie help links" are the 7th post from the top on the Medical Forum. We have LOTS of people from Texas. Home of the Lone Star tick, you know.
Have you seen the list of symptoms from the Canadian Lyme Foundation? You may be surprised to find out that some of the things you're experiencing are due to Lyme. http://www.canlyme.com/patsymptoms.html
Read as much as you can, both the newbie links and the different posts. You'll find out more than you ever wanted to know about Lyme.
Best, Carol
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i did not have a definitive tick bite (that i can recall)..could this STILL be lyme?
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Hi there! I'm sorry to hear about your trouble, but glad you found this site! The people here and just knowing there are people going through similar problems has helped me immensely.
You've probably considered this, but because the symptoms are only on one side of your body, have you had any sort of injury of the spine/neck? Something to search your memory about.
I agree that you should try to find an LLMD, and remember that there are people here for you!
Good luck!
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And yes, it could be even without your knowledge of a tick bite. Something like 50% of people with lyme don't recall a tick bite or the tell-tale rash.
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CAROL- i read the list of symptoms and am AMAZED..i mean, i literally had to catch my breath after reading them all...if what i have ISNT lyme im not sure WHAT else it could be...thanks SO much for the help
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i have had spinal scan (MRI) that ruled out any injury or pinched nerve that could be causing the one-sided symptoms..my neurologist said that he's done all he can do..referred me to reumatologist but i thot that ANA bloodtest ruled that part out so who knows..im very confused...stumped..thats why im HERE
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quote:Originally posted by tyevansmom:
I have been experiencing VERY strange symptoms for about six months..
have had CAT scan and MRI on head, neck and spine..all came back ok..
had bloodwork done..all came back fine..
my symptoms come and go; not constant..they consist of pins and needles, extremities "falling asleep", tingling on tip of nose, some nausea, what feels like a sinus headache, recurring sinus infections, pain in hip, knee, ankle and thumb..arthritic pain..
but the kicker is that most of this occurs ONLY on left side of my body..my PCP has started me on antibiotics for lyme..just not sure if thats what i have..have been taking antibiotics for about 2 weeks now..i need advice..
i am a 29 year old female..very healthy b4 now
Hi; I'll send you a private message, PM, at home with my 20 pages of newbie links/advise. Welcome!
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i did not have a definitive tick bite (that i can recall)..could this STILL be lyme?
Absolutly!
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lymie tony z
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Hi there again,
When you see the rheumatologist mention you suspect lyme disease...
He/she will undoubtedly get angry and throw you out of the checkup room!
Find out how to get an IGENEX western blot test specific for borelia burgdoferi spirochete and coinfections of babesia,bartonella,ehrlichiosis,EBV,herpes,cmv,h-pylori,HPV...
A comprehensive bacterial/viral/fungal blood panel if one exists should do the trick for the coinfections....even though those don't all show up either. However...at the least do the western blot thru IGENEX for lyme before you go to the rheumy....so you're forearmed.....
zman
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My symptoms were one sided in the beginning.
I thought I was dying of something and nobody was finding it.
I have had this for 12 + years and only got diagnosed a year ago.
I have had so many weird symptoms and thought I was going crazy until I found all these wonderful people.
We are not crazy, it is not in our head (sometimes it really is) we are sick people who want to get well.
When I am going crazy, I read the success stories and visualize that I will be writing my on success story
karen
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tdtid
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You asked a question saying could it be lyme if you don't remember a tick.
Even after I tested positive on my Igenex, the first thing I said to my LLMD is, "I don't even remember a tick".
He put a period on a piece of paper and said, "would you see that if it jumped on your head in your hair"?
So I too was one that had most all my symptoms on one side of my body and was misdiagnosed with blah blah blah, always followed up by, 'but something else is going on".
I just wish it hadn't taken me so long to seek a LLMD.
My MD sent me to so many specialists and yet I never even KNEW there were lyme specialists out there.
As the others have said....make an appointment with one. If nothing else, you can atleast get it ruled out, or you can get treatment from the LLMD if you do have it.
Good luck to you and hang in there.
Cathy
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