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jenniefromlongisland
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I have tested positive for both Lyme and Bab. I have terrible night sweats, fevers, chills, memory problems, stiffness, muscle aches, the works.

Does Babesiosis or Lyme ever go away? I was treated initially about 3 years ago for the Bab, and about 5 years ago for Lyme. I've never seemed to have gotten rid of the symptoms as they come and go.

Do these infections cause other diseases? I'm scared.

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sixgoofykids
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It sounds like you still have it. I would go see an LLMD for evaluation. You can get better with treatment. And, yes, the symptoms can be worse at times and better at times.

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jenniefromlongisland
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quote:
Originally posted by sixgoofykids:
It sounds like you still have it. I would go see an LLMD for evaluation. You can get better with treatment. And, yes, the symptoms can be worse at times and better at times.

Six,

Thanks for your reply. I am seeing a Rheumatologist for my symptoms. I just had some blood drawn for several tests. What is a LLMD? Sorry, I'm not keen on abbreviations. New here. I can get better with treatment, but I thought there is no cure. [confused]

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An LLMD is a Lyme Literate doctor ... sorry I should have written that out. [Smile]

You can get the disease into remission so you don't have symptoms. You need to treat the babs and Lyme until symptom free ... since you're still having symptoms, I would go see a specialist who can help you to feel better.

You don't want to treat just the symptoms, you want to treat the cause, which is bacteria/protozoa.

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***I am seeing a Rheumatologist for my symptoms. I just had some blood drawn for several tests. What is a LLMD?***

OH MY! How long were you treated for Lyme and babs????

Most rheumies know NOTHING about treating Lyme disease....but there ARE a few who do.

An LLMD is a Lyme Literate MD. They are rare birds. You really need to be seen by one.

Go over to the Seeking a Doctor forum and get some names for your area.

Wild Condor's Links and information:
http://www.wildcondor.com/lymelinks.html

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quote:
Originally posted by Lymetoo:
***I am seeing a Rheumatologist for my symptoms. I just had some blood drawn for several tests. What is a LLMD?***

OH MY! How long were you treated for Lyme and babs????

Most rheumies know NOTHING about treating Lyme disease....but there ARE a few who do.

An LLMD is a Lyme Literate MD. They are rare birds. You really need to be seen by one.

Go over to the Seeking a Doctor forum and get some names for your area.

Wild Condor's Links and information:
http://www.wildcondor.com/lymelinks.html

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I was treated for lyme for if I remember correctly 3 weeks with oral antibiotic. I can't recall the treatment for Bab, but I believe I was given quanine. Hope I spelled it correctly. Thanks.

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welcome Jen to the board.

may I suggest that you EDIT MY PROFILE to allow PRIVATE MESSAGES, PMs, be sent to you. you are in control and can block anyone you wish to!

after you've done this, please send me a pm; it's the 2 people standing together icon, and ask me to send you my newbie package of 63 pages, links, advise, symptoms, tests, disability, much more, and TREEPATROL'S ARCHIVE of over 1000 sites of good lyme info!


also, when you respond, you can go to top or bottom, and chose REPLY in black/white boxes. I too could NOT find these when I started here.

make sure you mark the lower left hand side for ALL REPLIES be sent to you.

sorry to read you are still ill. [Wink]

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quote:
Originally posted by jenniefromlongisland:
I was treated for lyme for if I remember correctly 3 weeks with oral antibiotic. I can't recall the treatment for Bab, but I believe I was given quanine. Hope I spelled it correctly. Thanks.

[Eek!] Well....that just proves my statement that rheumies know NOTHING about treating Lyme disease!!! Three weeks???

Find an LLMD as fast as you can dial that phone!!!

Quinine needs to be taken along with clindamycin in order to be effective. There's also mepron combined with zithromax that is effective.

jennie.....a quote from Betty:

"may I suggest that you EDIT MY PROFILE to allow PRIVATE MESSAGES, PMs, be sent to you. you are in control and can block anyone you wish to!"

I wanted to send you some additional info.

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I had lyme 4 years ago and thought I was done, 8 weeks of amox had appeared to do the trick. Weird symptoms started up about 4 months ago, finally tested positive for lyme (IgM western blot) and babs (FISH) last month and I am just finishing one month of zithromax, not sure what will happen next.

Here is my post from a few weeks ago:

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=055423

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hardynaka
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I never heard babesia could go dormant for 3 YEARS??

Are you sure you didn't get reinfected? I got babesia twice, but I had two tick bites.

I got recurrent babesia but it kept coming a few weeks after stopping treatment. Or a few days. Never knew it could come back after years going dormant.

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As for lyme, it can certainly go dormant many years, we read and re-read about that!
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