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Hi everyone, I have recently been diagnosed after being sick on and off for the last 2 years. I have the distinction of working in a lab, and one of the organisms I work with is, yep, Borrelia burgdoferi. I am pretty worried now that I have this and have read a lot of sad stories on the internet. My question is: Am I doomed having this or does it get any better? Thanks
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Hi Lymetutu, Thanks for you reply! I had an incident in the lab in 2001 when I had a live sample sent down for me to do borrelia counts on the microscope. The bozo that sent the sample down did not take the necessary precautions and screw the lid on tight. I retrieved the sample from the cooler and it had leaked all over. My nare hands came in contact with the sample and it took 15 minutes until I realized the liquid was not condensation but the sample. At the time I had a small cut on my hand that was not totally healed. I did not get sick until I had sinus surgery in 2005. I just got diagnosed in march of this year.
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randibear
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hmmmm, sounds possible. if you can transmit this stuff through sex, then surely working in a lab puts you at great risk.
i don't know much about the testing, but others can tell you what tests you need to have done.
i'd go ahead and plan on getting a LLMD and treatment just in case. better safe than sorry.
i hope you don't have it.
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There are many LymeNet Flash members who will help you, support you, inform you and guide you so that you will be another of our Success Stories.
Hang in there,
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charlie
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I got a lone star tick on my foot while visiting just don, one of our members in Pierce, NE. You don't have to be in a lab to get infected there.(I got the tick off of my epidermis long before it had a chance to bite)
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You are not doomed but you definately don't have an easy road to travel now.
Mine went into remission and was feeling fine. However, mine did come back. But there are some who have gone and stayed in remission, so it can be done.
Don't fret. Take action, sooner than later!
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bettyg
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welcome to our lyme club; unfortunately for you!
i'm sending you a private message, PM, with my 60 pages newbie links, advise, symptoms, tests, disability, much more, and
treepatrol's archive links of over 1000+ sites of good info!
knowledge is power here; so read, read, and read!
we're here to help and support you in any way we can. WE ARE WALKING IN YOUR SHOES; WE CARE ABOUT YOU AND ALL LYMIES!
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The researcher who discovered Bb, Willy Burgdorfer, contracted Lyme disease by splashing infected mouse urine in his eye- or so the story goes...!!!
W E L C O M E ! ! ! ! !*)!*!)*)!*)!)!!
What lab do you work in>? That feeling of DOOM is Lyme!*)!*)! Yes, you can get lots better*)!*)! Some people get full remission even after years sick!!
-------------------- There is no wealth but life. -John Ruskin
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Thanks everyone for the encouragement! I look forward to interacting and also giving support back. Cornhusker
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