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nancyM
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Can anybody please recommend a good LL doctor in the Baltimore/washington area ? Thanks
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TF
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We'd like to help, but need more information.

See this thread called "To Posters Seeking Help Here" posted at the top of "Seeking a Doctor" forum:

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=005409

Thanks.

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Welcome; i'm so glad you found us!! You've come to the right place for education and support!

Fyi: we have over 1000 viewers daily; 200 - 400 posting/replying; so specific titles get our time/replies. non-specific ones, i sob, scroll on by!

Also, please be very specific in the subject line what you will be discussing so more people will be able to assist you.


Dr. Burrascano's most recent "Diagnostic Hints and Treatment Guidelines for Lyme and Other Tick Borne Illnesses" @
http://www.ilads.org/burrascano_0905.html
suggests that you discuss with your doctor continuing treatment until you are symptom free for 2 months.


this link, making the most of your LLMD visit, may help you also.
http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=020605#000005


please see BettyG's newbie package info on the link below; click on link at bottom of my package. Check it out as time permits for you!
@ http://tinyurl.com/58eyou

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Here is Nancy's reply:

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nancyM
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I am a horticulturist by profession and actively work in gardens almost daily where about once a month my husband removes a deer tick that has attached to my body.

I have never seen an obvious rash. I am also 42 years old and have been in this profession for many years laboring hard and fast with any task necessary to be performed.

I am also(or had been)a rather athletic and passionate excerciser.


For approximately three years now I have been going to my general practitioner complaining of joint pains here, joint pains there.

None of the pains seem to correlate to any particular work or excercise recently performed. I am familiar with tired muscles from excercise and I am familiar with strains that I do get occasionally from certain work performed.

The random aches and sharp pains appear for a while in one location on and off. The pains tend to change location without rhyme or reason.

For the past year and a half I have been experiencing excruciating headaches, of which over the counter aspirins and medications do not cure.

The headaches can last two and occasionally even three days. I have been prescribed Maxalt to releive the headaches.

I have been getting hives one or two per day and then they dissappear, only to reappear again a week or three later. I have attempted to correlate the hives to food, or clothing or environment with no clear connection determined.

Just last week I started feeling tingling sensations in my arms at random times and even thought I was feeling it my face. Bizarre.


About four weeks ago, I again had a tick attached, my husband removed it (they are always stuck on, not just sitting there, as I do find them crawling on me occasionally while in the field too)

I didn't think too much about it, but on Saturday and Sunday I had become so ill with what seemed to be a cold, sniffles, body aches in the neck

I thought I would be feeling the cold for a week but Monday(Labor Day) I woke up feeling perfectly fine.

I went to the Dr and she has now put me on Doxycycline. Four days after I was really feeling the neck pains.

I am baffled as I have had numerous blood tests over the past few years. I do accept that I have worked hard, tough labor for 20 years creating gardens and moving things too heavy (probably) for a woman of my stature.

I operate a Fine Gardening Business with my husband which is a VERY big strain on mentally and physically.

Is my body reacting to stress, years of hard work, years of hard core excercize or Lyme Disease?

I am puzzled as I do not eat red meat(is this the problem?), I avoid junk food mostly, eat as much organic as is available, eat lots of raw and homegrown produce...

I am frustrated and sad as this is becoming a real challenge for my desire to be active in my daily life.

I hope this info is helpful and not too much. I look forward to hearing from you soon!

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Hi Nancy,
Many people tend to question their symptoms, and try to pass them off, try to work through it, etc.Very normal!

Your symptoms fit lyme and some of the other tick diseases, so I would recommend you contact the names that will be provided by pm's (private message). Your symptoms sure sound like a most of the people who have visited or post, here.

There are several symptom lists on this site. If you do a search (it is in tiny letters at the top of each page) for

symptoms lyme

you will find much information.

pm sent.

Northstar

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bettyg
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thanks for your detailed reply to help us.


please print out dr. burrascano's lyme guidelines above; states 400 mg of doxy daily; are you on that much and split in half 12 hrs. apart?


in my newbie package, read about eye sensitivity and NOIR, no infrared sunglasses to protect your sensitive eyes!!


sending you referrals; check your profile for them ok!

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I sent you the name of a good Baltimore area doc.
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