What is Lyme Disease
Lyme disease or Lyme borreliosis is the most common vector-borne disease in the Northern Hemisphere. Named after the town of Lyme, Connecticut, it is now one of the fastest growing...
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Lyme disease or Lyme borreliosis is the most common vector-borne disease in the Northern Hemisphere. Named after the town of Lyme, Connecticut, it is now one of the fastest growing...

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I'm currently being (under) treated for Lyme. Have no idea how long I've had it but had an awful pregnancy and my daughter is now 3 years old.
She was diagnosed with celiac disease at 18 mos but is otherwise healthy and as bright as a button. She had her 3 year check up on Friday and as the pediatrician was going to draw blood to check her gluten antibodies I asked her to do a Lyme test. Wow did she give me a hard time. She acted like I was nuts when I told her I have it and I can't get rid of it/don't know how long I've had it etc. She said "I'll do it but I'm not happy about it." Then I had to return on Monday with my older daughter (very healthy) but fever all weekend and the ped opened the door and looked at me like "Here's that nut-job again" Even my husband noticed. What the heck is wrong with people? I feel like docs would be more helpful if I had something awful like hepatitis or HIV, they'd be dying to treat me and my kids.. Sorry, thanks for vent everyone.. Posted on 10/13/09, 01:10 pm |
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I wish I could say that's uncommon, but sadly it's not. I suspect I have "nut case" written on my folder at my PCP's, and until recently, it's just been easier to continue going to the same guy (history, and all that).
I'm seriously thinking of making a change in my PCP, and maybe that's needed in your Ped's case too. I'm thinking, if my dr's coming in with a roll of his eyes and attitude that I'm making up sx, how on earth can he treat me effectively? Sorry you're going thru this!
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We have ticks everywhere on our place. I really want to move but between how I feel and the economy that probably won't happen anytime soon. We have 30 acres of big woods right in our backyard. We don't have to leave the yard to get ticks. My 2 grandsons were here this spring, and they BOTH got ticks. We checked,we bathed, those miserable little nymph ticks attached anyway. A couple weeks after they left is when I got my positive for lymes back. My grandsons were having headaches, leg aches that woke them up in the middle of the night, vomiting off and on, and stomach aches. I begged my daughter to take them to the dr. and get them treated - to heck with the test, just tell the dr. they had been bitten by ticks and TREAT them NOW before it's too late. So she rushed them in. The dr. all but wrote her up for being an unfit mother. Argued with her to the point of tears that he was NOT goign to needlessly put her kids on antibiotics and that's what the problem is is overuse and yadayadayada. She finally called me from the office very upset when he had left to "check" on something. I told her to tell him they were YOUR kids and it was YOUR responsibility and you want the abx. SO she did. He called our county health dept. - who said there wasn't much lyme here, they had only had 2 reported cases of Lymes among kids this year. What the heck KIDS has to do with the reporting is beyond me. Adults get it, kids don't? Kids are less likely? I was so mad. She finally did get them some medication, but it's really hard it seems with kids, the little one got amoxi for a month, the bigger is alergic to many things and they had to special order soemthing which cost $100 a bottle and took almost 2 weeks to come in. Anyway, the point being this dr. was the same - down right ignorant and not helpful. And he also said Dr. Janeck lost his license for killing people, and these lyme drs were the whole problem.
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Unfortunately the medical profession still does not see Lyme as a serios and transferrable disease. I will never forget when I found out that I had probably gotten it in eutero from my mom and also given it to my daughter that way. I thouhgt no-way is this possible.
Well finally seeing someone who was a LLMD was like an answered prayer. They are the ones who truly care about those suffering from this disease and wnt to help us get better despite all of the negativity they recieve. I have also found that alot of the LLMD out there have gotten into the field either because they had it themselves or someone close to them have it. I am really hoping that the tables start to turn on the frontlines of Lyme treatment. I think we are always going to have doctors who think we are nut jobs or hypocondriacs (spell?). It took me almost 15 years to finally get a spot on diagnosis because I had it so long and didn't test positive to the regulare Lyme test not to mention everything else I was told I had. Do you still have contact with the doctor that treated your Lyme? I just say if you believe that it what is affecting them not to give up, being treated yourself I think you already know some of the struggle. I will keep your family in my prayers and hope that all turns out well for you.
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Hopefully if they were infected we caught it in time. I was adament they do it, and her insurance woudln't pay for the $100 a bottle (2 of them) abx so we paid for it to be sure they got it. Thankfully they have been FINE ever since. But we will always be wary. I was in my yard yestreday and came in with a deer tick crawling on me! I can't tell you how upset that gets me. Everyone around here says the ticks are worse this yeat than they have ever seen them.
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Did you know you could have your yard sprayed for ticks? I realize that may be trading one problem for another, but sometimes you have to weigh things and choose one evil over another. Just a thought.
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yes we found that out this year. we are talkign about it, though it would be very expensive since the yard is so big and we are right in the woods.Also hate to think of what it does to all the birds, etc. but like you said, weighing it out.
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My peds gaveme no problem. I said I wanted them tested, I got them tested. Grant it, those tests aren't very good, but it's something. They're YOUR kids. Get a new pediatrician if they start treating you that way.
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claired4 your not by your self. I just got diagnosed with lyme about 2 months ago .
I have no idea how long I have had this, all I know I been experiencing joint pain, arm numbing, swollen hand and fingers, and swollen foot. The joint in my knee erupted but has healed i I don't know if all this is related to my Lyme. Anyways I was concerned about my kids b/c they are with me every where I go. I was not sure if they got bitten or not. I asked the kids doctor to do a lyme test on them. He acted like he didn't want to do the test. The doctor told me he cant just do a Lyme test on them. So I know what you are going though.
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My pediatrician had the health department call her in a very accusatory tone and ask why she was diagnosing so many cases of lyme disease? She said that they were the ones with epidemiology departmnet, why don't they figure it out. She has diagnosed more children with this disease since meeting me than the whole state had 2 years ago. Which isnt saying much, the whole state had only 10 but now there are 11 at one pediatricians office.
Gee what would happen if they strated running this crappy test at all physicals along with cholesterol. even though the test sucks, it sure would open up some eyes.
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Thank you everyone for your replies. I still have not had results yet. I have no reason really to suspect that she has it other than the fact that I've had it for who knows how long and she is only 3 years old. Also, she has celiac disease and my pregnancy was horrible. Anyway, I'm giving thought to changing pediatricians but that's difficult when we have a history there. We'll see.
Why are there so many Lyme-doubters? Do they think I don't have enough to do besides two kids and a full time job that I have to have an imaginary illness too? Thanks again and best to all.
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