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Howdy DB, glad you found this list, these people are great *-)

> Should I get hubby tested or wait until the next flare up?

It takes 6-8 weeks for the body to produce enough antibodies to be tested

for with decent results. And testing is, at best, a crap shoot, Lyme bugs

vacate the blood asap. A poss test is poss, but a neg test is possibly a

false neg. He needs to find a Dr that will not only do testing, ubt a

clinical dx-symptomology.

> Should I try to find another doc or just try to hook up with one of

> these labs and work directly?(I'm in the Atlanta area).I would like

> to use my insurance as well if possible!

> I myself, have Osteonecrosis(bone disease) and am no stranger to

> trying to find a good doc.

Someone on this list can probably aid you in finding a Dr. While all Drs

'can' test or treat Lyme, they probably wouldnt be very aggressive. btw, did

that bite produce a rash? If it did, and there is any sign left, document

it. Does he have swollen joints? Document them, same goes for swollen lymph

nodes etc. Good luck, Pepi

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In a message dated 7/8/2001 10:25:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

dbanks@... writes:

> Should I get hubby tested or wait until the next flare up?

> Should I try to find another doc or just try to hook up with one of

>

Hi DB,

Your husband sounds like he HAS Lyme Disease an or one or both

coinfections. Co infections that I know of and also have along with my Lyme

Disease are Babesiosis and Erlichosis.. He should be tested now.. Do not

wait.. You need to find a Lyme Literate Doctor not just a regular GP. There

are also a few tests you can have done The Western Blot, The , The PCR

and the new Lyme Dot Blot which is urin. Please know negative tests results

do not mean he does not have Lyme disease and or coinfection. A Lyme Disease

diagnosis is based on Testing as well as Symptoms... Im sure someone here

could help you find a good LLMD (Lyme Literate Medical Doctors). Good luck

and please don't wait. if I can be of any help feel free to email me :)

Robyn In NJ

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With detoxing, I've seen an increase in attempting to truly

communicate but the speech is so difficult that it's hard to

understand BUT I realized today that he was telling me his elbow

(joint) hurt. I was wondering about juvie arthritic issues and how

you guys are handling pain. I know that gluten will exacerbate things

and we've kept enzymes on but are removing gluten fully...again...but

what about (dye-free) Tylonel or Ibuprofen? I haven't wanted to give

much with the gut issues but I think we're needing to add some kind of

painkiller (holistic is fine, too)in the mix...any thoughts?

Thx,

The Other :)

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If you need to use something for pain, dye free Motrin would be the

best thing in my opinion. Tylenol is hard on the liver and I have

also read that it inhibits glutathione production.

Sheresa

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> With detoxing, I've seen an increase in attempting to truly

> communicate but the speech is so difficult that it's hard to

> understand BUT I realized today that he was telling me his elbow

> (joint) hurt. I was wondering about juvie arthritic issues and how

> you guys are handling pain. I know that gluten will exacerbate things

> and we've kept enzymes on but are removing gluten fully...again...but

> what about (dye-free) Tylonel or Ibuprofen? I haven't wanted to give

> much with the gut issues but I think we're needing to add some kind of

> painkiller (holistic is fine, too)in the mix...any thoughts?

>

> Thx,

> The Other :)

>

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I wouldn't jump to the conclusion of arthritis unless there are other

symptoms to suggest this besides the elbo pain. There is something

going around here that is causing elbo pain, shoulder pain, &

headach. I've had it and know of at least 5 people ocmplainng of the

same symptoms. I hope he feels better soon+++

> With detoxing, I've seen an increase in attempting to truly

> communicate but the speech is so difficult that it's hard to

> understand BUT I realized today that he was telling me his elbow

> (joint) hurt. I was wondering about juvie arthritic issues and how

> you guys are handling pain. I know that gluten will exacerbate

things

> and we've kept enzymes on but are removing gluten fully...again...but

> what about (dye-free) Tylonel or Ibuprofen? I haven't wanted to give

> much with the gut issues but I think we're needing to add some kind

of

> painkiller (holistic is fine, too)in the mix...any thoughts?

>

> Thx,

> The Other :)

>

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