Guest guest Posted November 30, 2010 Report Share Posted November 30, 2010 Fabulous, Jean!! I'd not seen this site before, and I've seen a lot of them - will read through tonite - thank you! - Robin > > Please read and see if this applies to you, this will shock most who read it as it is what we are going through, so worth the read or perusal most definitely. > > These varied illnesses or symptoms or syndromes are everything we have and more. I can't remember everything in this and other reads, but my friends said it can lead to autoimmunity or at least mimick it. But lyme is very serious and most never know they have even been bitten yet look at this devastating illness, and many people never know and could be bypassing treatment. It mimicks or triggers so much on this board and in many cases can be treated. I don't say we all have this my any means, but with the symptomology it is worth the look to see if you think you might have contracted it. It can be contracted by a partner. > http://autoimmunityresearch.org/lyme-disease/ > > Love, > > Jean > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2010 Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 Thanks for noticing this Robin. It is 15 yrs after my first extreme arthritic symtoms when I lived below the redwoods up north in N. CA as did my friend Downer(then symptoms went away for about 13 yrs with the arthritis. The lab you mentioned did cure my friend Downer. You can google her and look for her name and " The Story " and scroll to the bottom of the page and start the volume. She was on her way to the Olympics in 2004 and got hit with Lyme. She went to the lab you mentioned in SF IgenX? Not spelling it right. But the more I study Lyme, the more my symptoms match. Three people with lyme or more have told me they think I have lyme. They approached me as they saw me walking and gave me a battery of questions. I just had a standard UCLA test in last 2 mos and though my test came back negative it is just " one " point below equivicol (in the lab ranges), and lymers have told me after 15 yrs that is a sure positive. Is that true? Thank you for your info, Jean > > > > Please read and see if this applies to you, this will shock most who read it as it is what we are going through, so worth the read or perusal most definitely. > > > > These varied illnesses or symptoms or syndromes are everything we have and more. I can't remember everything in this and other reads, but my friends said it can lead to autoimmunity or at least mimick it. But lyme is very serious and most never know they have even been bitten yet look at this devastating illness, and many people never know and could be bypassing treatment. It mimicks or triggers so much on this board and in many cases can be treated. I don't say we all have this my any means, but with the symptomology it is worth the look to see if you think you might have contracted it. It can be contracted by a partner. > > http://autoimmunityresearch.org/lyme-disease/ > > > > Love, > > > > Jean > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2010 Report Share Posted December 4, 2010 Hi - when testing is done, we like to know what test was done and at what lab. They all vary in ability to test. I think IGeneX testing of IgM and IgG antibodies is the best for now. Lyme doctors do treat clinically, by history and symptoms, which you have. If you want any Lyme doctor referrals where you are, feel free to email me. - Robin Re: Lyme LINK- Please read, it is Shockingly like us... Thanks for noticing this Robin. It is 15 yrs after my first extreme arthritic symtoms when I lived below the redwoods up north in N. CA as did my friend Downer(then symptoms went away for about 13 yrs with the arthritis. The lab you mentioned did cure my friend Downer. You can google her and look for her name and " The Story " and scroll to the bottom of the page and start the volume. She was on her way to the Olympics in 2004 and got hit with Lyme. She went to the lab you mentioned in SF IgenX? Not spelling it right. But the more I study Lyme, the more my symptoms match. Three people with lyme or more have told me they think I have lyme. They approached me as they saw me walking and gave me a battery of questions. I just had a standard UCLA test in last 2 mos and though my test came back negative it is just " one " point below equivicol (in the lab ranges), and lymers have told me after 15 yrs that is a sure positive. Is that true? Thank you for your info, Jean > > > > Please read and see if this applies to you, this will shock most who read it as it is what we are going through, so worth the read or perusal most definitely. > > > > These varied illnesses or symptoms or syndromes are everything we have and more. I can't remember everything in this and other reads, but my friends said it can lead to autoimmunity or at least mimick it. But lyme is very serious and most never know they have even been bitten yet look at this devastating illness, and many people never know and could be bypassing treatment. It mimicks or triggers so much on this board and in many cases can be treated. I don't say we all have this my any means, but with the symptomology it is worth the look to see if you think you might have contracted it. It can be contracted by a partner. > > http://autoimmunityresearch.org/lyme-disease/ > > > > Love, > > > > Jean > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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