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My Emily was ten months old when she came on board here with me, I was a very frenzied newbie with lots of exclamation points in my posts with a sick baby. A newly infected Mom who pased it to her via nursing weeks after I got my EM rash. She was exposed to my milk for six weeks following my rash, and had new onset rapidly progresive neuro symptoms. (LymeToo, you were there!)
That was two years ago.
She will be three on the 21st, and this is a very special B-day for us because she is OFF ABX after two years tx with Doc J, and doing great off them for one month now.
No more sleeplesness, no more stuttering, no more developmental delays (is doing gymnastics) and no more head hanging to one side. (in her 1yr birthday pictures, she couldn't hold her head up straight, and wasn't making any sounds..had regressed after infection set in)..she now has a very impressive vocabulary!
She could use well wishes that she holds her own and soars away from Lyme.
Mo
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Libra here, love things in balance. My life has anything but.....lol
Will keep working on getting the scale even. Feel better when things are in check, RIGHT..
September 28th.
Steph I think my bro b-day is 9-11 too. Also my best friend died sure can`t forget that day..
Someone is 1 day ahead, just wish I was your age. Know then what I know now about lyme would have got proper treatment.
Have spent too many b- days in Hosp. Or now alone....Things sure have chnged. Not what i planned for sure....Oh Well. Know you all feel same. This long term stuff that no 1 can figure out. Why could not gotten cancer or something they understand or treat. DO not get me wrong do not want both. But friends at group who had cancer. Suffered much more & longer with this they said.
Happy B-day to those on today & tomorrow. Plus all rest.....Hugggggsssss Lots you need them.....
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