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Katra
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My daughter who is 22 yrs old has been sick for three years. It started with mono then she picked up Lymes in Greece. She went to 14 docs before being diagnosed with Lymes by a chronic fatigue doc at Johns Hopkins. She has only been given oral anitbiotic. The meds worked for a while however she is sliding backwards. She needs a good LLMD. We are looking in the Northern Va, D.C., Pa, MD and Del area. However we are willing to travel anywhere for a good doc.
Does anyone have any recommendations or have good experience with a specific doc?

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I am trying to find a good Lyme Doctor in the Baltimore, MD area - that would include eastern PA, Northern Va and D.C.

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referrals were sent for MARYLAND! [Smile]
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posted 17-11-2008 10:40 PM
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1. is this for yourself or CHILD, WHAT AGE?
important!!
This is for my 22 yr old daughter.


2. what symptoms are you having?
fatigue
back and joint pain
headaches
night sweats
sleeping for several days at a time
at other times can't sleep
cyclical symptoms 1st-headaches & nausea
next-night sweets & sleeping lots
memory difficulty
hard time with word retrieval
depression
throwing up
sensitivity to smells
hair and nails brittle
some eye problems

3. do you have/did have BULLS-EYE RASH?
*She didn't see any - could have had the bulls-eye in her hair or on her back or other places that she could not see*

*We have dogs that go hiking with her father - my daughter picks them up at the end of the trail. Both dogs have tested positive for Lymes and been on antibiotic treatment.

*The father had Lymes - a total of seven bulls- eyes at one time. He was given antibiotic treatment.

*When my daughter was about 6 yrs old she walked through a deer tick nest/infestation. I picked off up to 30 ticks from of her. The ticks were identified by the university of MD agriculture department as deer ticks. My daughter was given prophalactic amoxocylin(?spelling).

*In May of her 2nd year in college she contracted mono. After recuperating from the mono she went to Greece for the month of July on an archeological dig. There she spent much time surveying a field not yet dug up. The students were climbing around in tall grass and brush. Each evening they spent time debugging themselves.

* she started to develop symptoms in September of her 3rd year of college


4. what lyme tests have you had done??

*the standard Lyme test - neg
*IGM and IGG - her G band was slightly elevated
I don't know what lab performed the test
*no urine test*
She had many other test that all came back negative - gyn, thyroid, a few disease/parasites found in Greece, head scans, sleep studies and more with no positive results

ELISA, WESTERN BLOT IGM AND IGG and WHAT LAB performed them???

Dr. Rowe at Johns Hopkins diagnosed her as having Lymes Disease. He is actually a Chronic Fatigue Doctor. My daughter is starting to backslide and needs an MD who specializes in Lymes.

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I am trying to find a good Lyme Doctor in the Baltimore, MD area - that would include eastern PA, Northern Va and D.C.

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bettyg
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posted 17-11-2008 11:47 PM
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welcome; check your profile for names!
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you asked for many states here who have MANY llmds per state. i sent you only MD names as you have many top qualified llmds there!


thanks for answering all our questions! i'll send you also what i send all newbies; good luck for your daughter's health!
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Welcome; i'm so glad you found us!! You've come to the right place for education and support!


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

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.

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please go to my newbie links, copy the entire thing, and then print this off....


financial burdens compiled by melanie reber
pages 74 - 92; outstanding info there.


also in my table of contents, for FINANCIAL BURDENS, i believe there are a few more general comments there without links!! print that off too as it's newer info from members thru their own personal, tragic experiences.
thoughts and prayers headed your way..


Betty's POSTING GUIDELINES

When you post or reply, please break up your solid, continuous block text welcome to the board! many of us have neuro lyme where we can NOT read long solid block text and be able to comprehend and read it as is.


please edit your post by CLICKING PAPER/PENCIL ICON to right of your name. that opens up BOTH subject line and body text.


now please break up your WORDY SENTENCES into one sentence paragraphs. Then hit ENTER KEY ``THREE`` after each paragraph; we need that space for comprehension.


if you are NOT a wordy person, you can do 2 or 3 total ok. do this for your entire post.

NOTE: you do NOT have to use "", just show the name of person you are responding to, and then type your comment.


IF you need to use "", PLEASE DELETE "BOLD" CODES so it's regular type text we read vs. the DARK, HARSH/PAINFUL BOLDING.

specifically, delete the first 4 characters of 2ND LINE of a ""


[QB] just delete these 4 characters, and BOLDING is GONE! my eyes will really appreciate that; it's one very bad side effect of my having lyme for 38.5 years!! xox


then go to left hand corner and mark box to receive ALL REPLIES, and click EDIT SEND


we thank you for helping us; otherwise, we will SOB, SCROLL ON BY, since we can't read to help you. If I see posts like this, I SOB them; to hard on me.

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Katra
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thank you for the information and your time and kindness

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I am trying to find a good Lyme Doctor in the Baltimore, MD area - that would include eastern PA, Northern Va and D.C.

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you are most welcome! [group hug] [kiss]
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I sent you a private message with the name of a good Baltimore area lyme doc.
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