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char
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My kids and I got infected in Rockland Co. NY.

We have lyme, bart, and babesia. My son is MUCH more symptomatic for babesia, which has puzzled me as we had our rashes the same day.

I am curious if strains can't be isolated according to geograhy.

Anyone?

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Hey Char,

I live in Rockland!! So far I don't know if I have any co-infects. Negative bowen for all but no other tests yet and no specific symptoms for any that I know of. I was probably infected just over 2 years ago...just diagnosed in September.

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Hi char and prismvision,

I was infected in Rockland. I grew up there.

I was diagnosed with Lyme after being sick for 10+ years in 1993. I'd love to know what strain I have; it always seemed slightly different than everyone else I know.

It could be the Babs coinfection.

I tested positive for Babesia macroti 8 years ago(it only showed up on tests once in all these years) and believe I also have Bart but have no test to prove it.


I wonder if the coinfections and such would be the same over so many years as my initial exposure was likely almost 25 years ago, as far as I can trace symptoms, with multiple reinfections along the way.


We spent a whole lot of time in Harriman as teenagers, too. I also lived in Sullivan county for 6 or 7 years prior to diagnosis.

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I got infected in Rockland and man did I have a NASTY experience with the first doctor I went to. This old, old man was practically frothing at the mouth, saying that "too many people think they have Lyme when they really don't" when I told him I thought it might be Lyme (I'd found the tick weeks earlier, and promptly gotten sick, and had already called a health department Lyme hotline). He very offhandedly said 'well, sure , it could be Lyme, but it could be AIDS, or leukemia', then left me no other details. It seriously sounded sadistic, like his ego was offended that a patient might possibly have done any research on what's wrong with her. luckily I finally convinced him to test me (which turned out to be positive though i didn't come back to him again!). If I hadn't done research, or was a shy person who wasn't used to fighting those I disagreed with, I would have been completely distraut with worry about this 'it could be AIDS or leukemia' comment.

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Lyme, babesia, ehrlichia, bartonella and tularemia are all there, and those are just the ones we know of.
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