TerryK
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Go to the seeking doctors section and find an LLMD ASAP! You need to be tested for co-infections and you need PROPER treatment.
NOW is the time to do it if you are newly infected. You have a chance to get rid of it now but if you wait, the chances that you can get rid of it are much less in my view.
Terry I'm not a doctor
Posts: 6286 | From Oregon | Registered: Jan 2006
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Hi Nu - I am sure that many others will chime in - but you need to get yourself and LLMD (Lyme Literate Med Doctor) asap.
Hopefully somebody will come in with info on that for you. I do not know doctors in your area, otherwise I would.
Don't worry, it will all work out.
Almost every single one of us on this board has been through some variation of what you are now going through.
Maybe think of doing some herbal treatment to keep it at bay while you are waiting for an LLMD appt?
What do others think on this one? I am not sure what the solution is.
But I think that, if it were me, I would find an LLMD, and anticipate that there might be a long wait to see him/her.
IN the meantime, I would get Buhner's book, and, at the very least, would start myself on the andrographis at the recommended dosage and maybe some of the other herbs so that it does not progress while waiting for the docs appt.
That is only what I would do.
That is all, of course, if I could not somehow get my hands on some more antibiotics.
Anybody else?
Good luck and know that it will all work out OK. You're on the right path now at least!
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daise
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Hi Nu2Lyme,
How you were treated ... is old hat to most Lymies. Been there, done that. Most docs don't care.
OK, you've been initiated.
I'm glad you found us (she started on another thread, everybody.)
Your primary MD is dead wrong. 2 weeks of doxy ENSURES chronic Lyme disease, unless there is additional intervention by a determined patient.
After signs and symptoms for one year it's termed chronic Lyme disease. At that point, yes it's treatable, and most of us get better to the point we function pretty well (although some insurance companies won't pay for treatment.)
However, then it gets expensive, very often disabling, many can't work and their finances are a mess. Family troubles can happen. Big time stress in all ways.
You need an LLMD who is an ILADS physician. (www.ilads.org)
Yes, go to the forum on this site dedicated to seeking a doctor. Also, ask your local Lyme support group people for additional input. (Go to the top of this page, left menu, and click "Support Groups.")
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Tracy9
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You are CDC positive on the IGM, and if I remember correctly that points to a more chronic infection. YOU NEED LONGER TERM TREATMENT, and you must be tested for co infections. You are describing some symptoms of Babesia!
How so many of us would love to trade places with you....being back in the "under one year" time frame, able to be more aggressive, unwilling to take no for an answer....I know I would.
Don't become me, or the thousands of the rest of us that are chronic. You've got a good shot.
13 years Lyme & Co.; Small Fiber Neuropathy; Myasthenia Gravis, Adrenal Insufficiency. On chemo for 2 1/2 years as experimental treatment for MG. Posts: 4480 | From Northeastern Connecticut | Registered: Jun 2005
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I'm from Tallahassee, Florida, and I can tell you that I haven't been successful in finding anyone around, that is a LLMD. I'm getting my abx from a nurse practioner who sees Lymies, and knows some about the disease, but she's admitted that she is no Lyme expert.
I've been on my abx for about 3 months, and I am diligently searching for an LLMD to continue my care, once this course is over. I want to make sure this isn't Lyme I'm experiencing, and I plan to knock it out early [if it is Lyme], if possible.
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