Guest guest Posted October 10, 2000 Report Share Posted October 10, 2000 In a message dated 10/10/00 9:36:22 AM Central Daylight Time, dnl1231@... writes: << My question then ......are the antibiotics more risky then letting the potential disease progress for 2 more weeks? >> If he puts on the standard treatment of doxycycline you would be taking no more antibiotics than a teenager would for treatment of a facial breakout. If not you would take the chance that the possible illness would spread and then have to take increasingly stronger doses of antibiotics until you reach the day like me where you have to take an IV every day and worry about losing your gallbladder. That's when you should be concerned about antibiotics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2000 Report Share Posted October 10, 2000 so sorry you have to deal with this. I will try to answer some of your questions, just hope I remember them all! LOL False possitives are rare. All you have to do is be alive to be infected with Lyme. Many animals carry the ticks from mice on up to dogs and cats. Most people never see the tick and less than 25% remember a rash. Miscarriages are common place with Lyme infection, they say that more than 75% miscarriage rate is normal. I would not advise getting pregnant again untill you have a LLMD ( Lyme literate Dr ) and are getting very very good treatment. Most Drs can treat lyme, but just dont do it the right way with lots of heavy duty antibiotics. Passing lyme onto a fetus is not a good thing. The 'eye' feeling you are having is normal, there are several cranial nerves that get affected with lyme and can cause many problems, like your arm and such. The face can be affected with Bells Palsey, thats when one side of the face droops, you recover from it but they say that 'feeling' remains. To heck with retesting get antibiotics!! Since you are already having nerve problems you need prompt treatment. DO NOT let this dr give you a few weeks antibiotics and send you on your merry way, you may feel better for a bit, but if this infection goes dormant then returns later, you will be fighting it forever. Just like most of us. Take care, hope I helped some, post back anytime. Pepi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2000 Report Share Posted October 10, 2000 In a message dated 10/10/00 9:36:08 AM Central Daylight Time, dnl1231@... writes: << >> I have some of the same symptoms as you as far as the fingures and the eye thing.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2000 Report Share Posted October 10, 2000 In a message dated 10/10/2000 10:36:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, dnl1231@... writes: > A battery of blood tests done by my neurologist showed positive for Lyme. I > am completely low risk. I am not an outdoor person and I have no recall of > a bite and never got a rash. As an adult, I never had a rash. My first rash was in Central Florida when I was 9 years old. (1950) Lyme Disease didnt even have a name then. > > The major symptoms that brought me to the neurologist was tingling in my > right arm, which has subsided and pressure over my right eye, which > continues. (Does anyone else have experience with this " eye thing " ?, makes > me want to pull my eyelid up...cause it feels really tired) I use Plavix, 25mg once a day. This has helped the pressure in my head and made the stroke symptoms subside. Also the " tired eye " thing could be some Bell's Palsy showing up. > > I have begun researching this disease and found a lot of info on false > negatives....are there such things as false positives?? Yes, there can be false positives. However, if you live in an endemic area, it could be safely assumed that your test was indeed Positive. > > My doc wants to retest. How long does it take to get Western blot results? WB's take 2-3 weeks to obtain results. > > He doen't want to start me on antibiotics unless it truly is positive, but I > > am afraid to wait another 2 weeks......if it is positive, that will have > been > 2 weeks wasted that I could have been on antibiotics. Your doctor should have given you 400mg of Doxycycline for a 6 week period. > > My question then ......are the antibiotics more risky then letting the > potential disease progress for 2 more weeks? > All your info and help is appreciated, As you have already taken some doxycycline, it will be difficult to obtain a Positive WB results. Gotta go. Lovey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 Hi everyone I am and I have a 5 1/2 month old daughter in need of the DOC band. We also have the " wonderful " United Health Care insurance and also was denied. I just got my letter from them the other day and now starting the process of appealing it. If anyone has any tips, advice or anything that would help we really need it. I won't be able to get her the band unless insurance can cover it and I have no idea where to begin. I have made another appt. with her doctor to go over everything again and also call UHC to get copies of how they came about there decision. Thanks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 Welcome to the group . There are many others here that also have uhc so I'm sure they will be able to pass on some good advice. Good luck. Haylee mom to Andre 22 months tort/doc band #1 22/11/05 doc band #2 21/6/06 & Lesly 22 months > > Hi everyone I am and I have a 5 1/2 month old daughter in > need of the DOC band. We also have the " wonderful " United Health Care > insurance and also was denied. I just got my letter from them the > other day and now starting the process of appealing it. If anyone has > any tips, advice or anything that would help we really need it. I > won't be able to get her the band unless insurance can cover it and I > have no idea where to begin. I have made another appt. with her doctor > to go over everything again and also call UHC to get copies of how > they came about there decision. Thanks!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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