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I feel like I've finally pieced the puzzle together (new to this and recently discovered the symptoms in a young child are very likely due to Lyme). I think we're still in the early stages but I'm not sure (no history/recollection of bite). I now have a sense of urgency in that I don't want to wait for test results, but not sure of my options. I'm not sure what to say when I call the Pediatric LLD and explain the situation and communicate urgency. In short, HOW DO I GET HELP FAST SO I CAN STOP THIS FROM PROGRESSING FURTHER?
Posts: 5 | From Tallahassee, FL | Registered: Oct 2011
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Nothing about this process happens fast, I'm sorry to say. I am new to this whole Lyme thing myself so I can't give you any advice other than you need have some patience. I know this is hard when it comes to kids and their health.
I hope you get some answers soon.
-------------------- Down on her knees, she wept on the floor. This hopeless life, she wanted no more. Dead in the mind and cold to the bone, She opened her eyes and saw she was alone. ~Seether Posts: 427 | From Rhode Island | Registered: May 2011
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