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pippifern
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I've been around here now for just about a month and a half, and am still in big time learning mode.

I just finished up six weeks of Doxy. I felt crummy while on it, and suspected I'd feel better once I finished. I did--for about two days. My initial symptom, at least that I noticed, was arthritis of the knee. That has calmed down to almost no pain after the six weeks of Doxy.

Today I woke up with aching ankles, which resolved somewhat during the day.

Can one herx AFTER a course of ABX? Is that what this is? Is it possible that new symptoms would have shown up so quickly or is it likely just coincidental?

I know I'll get replies that six weeks is not enough ABX for late stage Lyme. I'll deal with that in the next few days by consulting with my Lyme-friendly MD. I also intend to get a second opinion from a LLMD nearby.

And on another note--Today I found a tick literally walking up the front door of my house. grrr. That's what I get for living in the woods--besides Lyme Disease!

pippifern

"Learn everything you can, anytime you can, from anyone you can - there will always come a time when you will be grateful you did."
- Sarah Caldwell

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quote:
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I know I'll get replies that six weeks is not enough ABX for late stage Lyme.

pippifern


Of course that was my first reaction-you may have a lyme friendly MD, but it sounds like he may also be a lyme naivete,too. Don't wait too long for that second opinion from an LLMD.

Carol

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What some people find out is that they've had Lyme longer than they think. I hope that's not the case with you, but keep it in mind.

So you missed two days of doxy? You could be having the "monthly" herx...though it's a bit late for that.

If you had an initial recent bite, I would take doxy for as long as possible. You don't want to lose out by stopping too soon!!!

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as cobweb carol said, MAKE THE LLMD APPT. NOW; do not put it off!

ifyou have an EARLY bite, you can be cured! not like me; 37 yrs. chronic lyme and i hopeto reach remission!

if you need a llmd, post in SEEKING DR. area.
NONE in cape cod!

so post the largest city close to you, conn. in your subject line so you grab people's attention at a glance.

did you receive my newbie's links/advise...50+ pages? i was off 1 mo. for hip surgery and fell behind greeting folks and getting them info to start with plus much more.

if NO, please send me a PM, private message, it's 2 people standing together, and ask me to send it; i'll send promptly daily. [Wink]

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9 years ago


I was in the position


you are in
NOW.

They told me what was left was Post Lyme Syndrome and wihtin a year I had CFS, FMS, IBS, MCS, RLS and "a mutli-system progressive neurological disease triggered by Post-Lyme Syndrome". YOU DON'T WANT TO GO THERE!!!!!!!!

If they had kept me on Doxy, I was like you, responsive, almst well.... and I would, I am sure, have gone into full remission. Instead, 9 years later, HERE I am, at LymeNet (with a bunch of wonderful folks, but still*)!!!!!!!

So get theee to a real LLMD and beg, borrow, steal or get a prescription for more Doxy- you ONLY HAVE A BRIEF WINDOW to get rid of it before you GO CHRONIC, possibly for LIFE!!!!!!!!!!

Like me.

Any real Lyme doc would give you more Doxy if you have ankle pains- that is called symptomatic!
So take care,
Best wishes,
Sarah

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Look for co-infections. Lyme does not come back that quickly according to what I've been told. It could be your natural cycle though as tutu suggested.

Get to an ILADS LLMD ASAP.

Terry
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I would get enough doxy to last till an LLMD appt. Tell them you found another tick if you have to ... you just said you did.

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Thanks to all of you for your concern and caring suggestions! I will definitely follow up, and don't intend to waste time. Guess I should break down and realize there's no good alternative to long(er)-term ABX at this point.

I am completely certain that the Dr. I've been going to will prescribe more Doxy if I just say the word. He offered that when I saw him last.

I didn't really understand the concept that there's a treatment window of opportunity to avoid losing ground if I don't continue on ABX. I figured I could finish the six-week course, and see what happened--then get back on if symptoms re-emerge. You're essentially saying that it's not a good idea to go off them at this point, even for a short time.

As to the question of whether I've had Lyme for a long time, or if this is a recent infection--who knows? I believe I've had it for at least a year, and likely longer, though the testing suggests that this is a recent infection. My guess is that this is simply a new bite, causing new infection on top of what I had before. Just an intuitive thing; nothing proven.

I have been tested for co-infections: negative. Finally! All my lyme testing has been soooo positive. This doc I go to did order all the co-infection testing. He does have a clue. [Wink]

Thanks again. I know what I have to do. bah.

pippifern

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Yes, the window closes!

Take care!!

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