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Hello All, I would really appreciate some assistance. My 6 year old daughter was initially dx with Lyme 2 years ago. She was very sick, lethargic, migrans rash, low grade temp, achy. She was treated, responded well, seemed fine and then this spring again began complaining of aches and pains in joints - no new bite, rash, etc. Her PC physician tested (positive) and treated again. Okay for a few weeks now she's still achy joints, sleepy, grumpy. We're back on antibiotics but it is clear that isn't the answer. We've been given the okay to see specialists but now I can't seem to find what I think is the right fit. Our PC Physician recommends trying Children's Hospital but their website seems to be down so I'm not getting anywhere looking there. Anyone have a recommendation? I do appreciate your help.
Hockey Mom
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Thank you, thank you, thank you to all who replied to my request. I will update as we move further along in this process.
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your story sounds like my kid. She had a co-infection, babesia. So i recommend keeping a journal of symptoms. It was my daughter's odd symptoms that allowed a clinical dx of babs: she had night sweats and fevers. Her clinical dx was backed up by lab tests ordered by her llmd.
It would be great if you have a journal of symptoms when you go to your llmd. Also AVOID SUGAR.. I can't stress this enough. For my child one ice cream would mean days of exacerbated symptoms.
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