if i have lyme is it the samee abxs
i've always felt i had lyme first
is the LP the only way to find out
my day was a little better yesterday
went to see our sons-in-law play softball last night
in quite a bit of pain this morning
but on a happy note, during my sponge bath yesterday,i asked the nurse to move the kitten because she was chewing on my ankle bracelet
i actually felt it
it was pretty cool
shell
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Wow, Shell, what a good thing to actually feel a kitten chewing on your ankle bracelet! I still remember when I put my feet on a bare wooden floor on the first cool day of autumn, four years ago, and actually feeling the cool, polished wood.
Yes, lyme disease is treated very successfully with the same abx as MS, so no worries there. I has a blood serum test for Cpn and lyme and was completely negative for lyme, marginally positive for Cpn, but this was only after I had started treatment and was just done out of interest, really. I have never had a lumbar puncture. David apparently used to be very good at it, when training, but that was nearly thirty years ago and I have heard such varying tales about others, I was glad it wasn't
necessary!
Sarah
Yes, lyme disease is treated very successfully with the same abx as MS, so no worries there. I has a blood serum test for Cpn and lyme and was completely negative for lyme, marginally positive for Cpn, but this was only after I had started treatment and was just done out of interest, really. I have never had a lumbar puncture. David apparently used to be very good at it, when training, but that was nearly thirty years ago and I have heard such varying tales about others, I was glad it wasn't
necessary!
Sarah
An Itinerary in Light and Shadow Completed Dr Charles Stratton / Dr David Wheldon abx regime for aggressive secondary progressive MS in June 2007, after four years. Still improving with no relapses since starting. Can't run but can paint all day.
Hi Shell,
In order to rule Lyme Disease in or out; the least likely test is a Lumbar Puncture. Less than 5 % of LD is detected in the spinal fluid.
Testing using a Western Blot isn't 100% reliable either, but far better than the conventional ELISA. IGeneX Labs in CA specializes in Tick Borne Illnesses and tests for all the bands.
For instance: my brother in law found a tick on his chest and then a bulls eye rash about 6 yrs ago, and he just tested negative (IGeneX) according to CDC criteria. He did however have band 39++.
Band 39 is the most significant band for LD. Does he have LD? yup! He also has Mycoplasma Pneumonia.
Here's a good place to start understanding the "difficulty" in testing for LD.
Like MS, Lyme is a clinical diagnosis first.
ilads.org
lymenet.org
best to you,
tory
In order to rule Lyme Disease in or out; the least likely test is a Lumbar Puncture. Less than 5 % of LD is detected in the spinal fluid.
Testing using a Western Blot isn't 100% reliable either, but far better than the conventional ELISA. IGeneX Labs in CA specializes in Tick Borne Illnesses and tests for all the bands.
For instance: my brother in law found a tick on his chest and then a bulls eye rash about 6 yrs ago, and he just tested negative (IGeneX) according to CDC criteria. He did however have band 39++.
Band 39 is the most significant band for LD. Does he have LD? yup! He also has Mycoplasma Pneumonia.
Here's a good place to start understanding the "difficulty" in testing for LD.
Like MS, Lyme is a clinical diagnosis first.
ilads.org
lymenet.org
best to you,
tory