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angiej352003
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MY BROTHER HAD LYME DISEASE LAST YEAR AND NOW HE IS HAVING ALL THE SAME SYMPTOMS AGAIN ONLY THIS TIME WORSE.CAN ANYONE HELP?
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Geneal
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You can get re-bit and have Lyme disease all over again.

However, it is most likely that your brother did not receive adequate treatment.

High enough dosage of antibiotics for a long enough time.

Please post in Medical Questions. You are apt to get more responses there.

Also please post in Seeking Doctors to find a Lyme Literate Medical Doctor (LLMD)

In your brother's area so he can get treatment from someone who specializes in Tick Borne Diseases.

Do you know how he was diagnosed?

What meds was he given and for how long?

Does he still have a copy of his Western Blot or did he have a Bulls-Eye-Rash?

Help is here for your brother.

Hang in there.

Hugs,

Geneal

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pmerv
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Angie, your bro might want to join the Louisiana online support group at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/louisianalyme
Geneal, too. It's not that big a group but they might have local info to help your brother.

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Geneal
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Thanks for the heads up on the La. support group. [Smile]

We actually just started a local chapter in Mandeville, La. also.

Hugs,

Geneal

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hello again all

hubby here - just checking in

Rhonnie is having zithro/mepron herx and she is in bad shape

she isnt responding to your posts yet but after this herx passes and she is over the hump temperarily (sp) she will appreciate all of your responses and im sure she will reply

in the mean time i will check evry so often - gives me something to do and it gives me a constent reminder to be patient

thank you

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Make sure she finds a good LLMD so she can get adequately treated this time!!

Welcome!! [hi]

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Here are some reasons that educated doctors what to be sure patients get early and adequate care when possible and --treatment, still, for chronic or recurring stealth infections:


This excellent article explains a lot about what chronic neuroborreliosis can do. It also details other chronic stealth infections, such as Cpn - and others - that should also be assessed in all chronic patients, especially those with neurological symptoms.

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http://tinyurl.com/preview.php?num=64y3rv

(then clink "PROCEED TO THIS SITE")


May 2008 Volume 39 Number 5 LABMEDICINE
www.labmedicine.com - American Society for Clinical Pathology

CHRONIC BACTERIAL AND VIRAL INFECTIONS IN NEURODEGENERATIVE AND NEUROBEHAVIORAL DISEASES

- by Garth Nicolson, Ph.D.


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That author's site is:

The Institute for Molecular Medicine

A nonprofit institute dedicated to discovering new diagnostic and therapeutic solutions for chronic mycoplasma infections.

www.immed.org

www.immed.org/illness/clinical_testing.html

Patient Clinical Tests

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for more about Cpn: www.cpnhelp.org

- see top tabs all across the top for research, handbook, etc.


regarding the stress on the Cytochrome P-450 liver detox pathway in treating chronic infections:

www.cpnhelp.org/secondaryporphyria

What is Secondary Porphyria?


www.chlamydieos.cz/studie01en.html

LATENT CHLAMDIAL INFECTIONS: THE PROBABLE CAUSE OF A WIDE SPECTRUM OF HUMAN DISEASES

Authors: Bazala, Renda from the Czech Republic - Oct. 2007


- Twelve page article at link.


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Yes. He should definately go to a LLMD. Good luck! [Smile]

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