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sickingeorgia
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I am posting this on behalf of my husband who I think has been suffering from Lymes since April of this year. He was given the Western Blot by a hematologist in August. The tests were run at Labcorp in Birmingham and only gave us the following information:

Lyme AB/Western Blot Reflex
Lyme IGG/IGM AB <0.91

The hematologist considered this to be negative for lymes and won't even consider treatment. I still feel that this could be Lymes, given the symptoms below. Any thoughts on where to go next? He is suffering and is in need of answers!

Thanks!

Symptoms -
Red rash on chest 4/08 only lasted couple of days
Extreme Fatigue--consistent and disruptive since April 2008
Brain Fog, light headed, dizzy, concentration problems
Difficulty with swallowing/throat tight/mucous occasionally
Migratory joint and muscle pains neck, jaw, legs, chest, back
Muscle twitches fingers, upper lip, eye lids
Pain in teeth
Stabbing sensation under left shoulder, on back
Hoarse voice April/May 2008
Prostatitis twice since April 2008
Fluctuating body temperature chills to hot
Sensitivity to light and sound
Mood changes
Headaches top and side of head
Numbness/tingling in left hand last two fingers
Numbness in left side of face/head
Panic/anxiety attacks
Pain in left leg
Unsteady on feet
Restless sleep occasionally
Heavy Acid reflux
Diarrhea/nausea intermittently
Cheeks flush occasionally

Overview of Abnormal Test Results
Consistently elevated liver enzymes since April 2008
Consistently elevated ferritin level since April 2008
Elevated ESR inflammation marker tested August 2008
C Reactive Protein marker at 2.67 high moderate range
High cholesterol and triglycerides
Underactive thyroid
Low Vitamin D level

List ALL Antibiotics ABX that you have taken -
None as of yet

Give results of Test you have taken -
LYME AB Western Blot Reflex
LYME IGG/IGM AM <0.91

What do Doctors think is wrong with you??
We have been told everything from Mono, Chronic Fatigue, MS.

Doctors we have visited-
Internal Medicine
Hematologist/Oncologist
Infectious Disease
Rhumatologist
Neurologist
Gastroenterologist

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gemofnj
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Sick,

Welcome. I am sorry that you husband has been so sick. His symptoms can very well be be lyme.

Labcorp and Quest are very unreliable labs for testing tick born infections. The best lab is IGENEX.

Lyme can be diagnosed on clinical symptoms, which means the doctor will go by symptoms, not test results.

The best thing to do find a lyme literate doctor in your area. (LLMD)You can go to the front of this board and click on seeking a doctor, and perhaps you will get some good names and referrals for your area.

Diagnosing lyme is very difficult and it affects alot of organs. Many people, including myself had mysterious medical problems with negative results, and of course it was the lyme all along.

I urge not to wait, as the longer he goes untreated the harder it is to eradicate and the longer he will be on abx.

Good luck in finding a doctor. Keep us posted.

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sutherngrl
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This is not a Western Blot. This would be the ELISA or EIA test which is a complete waste of money. You need to get to a LLMD and get a Western Blot or at least get a clinical diagnosis and start treatment.
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skigal
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sick,

The reflex test is wrong. You need to ask the doc to run a Lyme, Western Blot, SERUM. This is the correct test.

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sutherngrl
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Also remember that many people with Lyme will still test negative on even the WB. A diagnosis must be made clinically by a LLMD (Lyme Literate MD).
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FancyRatFan
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I'm sorry to hear you are going through this. It can be truly frustrating. However, you have come the right place. Many intelligent people here to help.

The advice others have given is my advice as well.

Igenex for a true western blot test
Fina LLMD near you.


Fancy

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timaca
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Assuming they have tested your husband for everything that they can think of...has he been tested for HHV-6, EBV, Chlamydia Pnuemonia (Cpn)and enterovirus?

These pathogens can cause the same symptoms as lyme.

Best, Timaca

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sickingeorgia,

In order to get more responses with LLMD names, it would be good to copy all the text you posted here and paste it into your original posting under "Seeking a doctor". (Click on the pencil icon at the top of your posting looking for a doctor.)

Good luck!

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