Guest guest Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 I was very leary of the IV abx also and begged the dr. to try the oral again, for the 2nd time. Still not sure if I made the right decision, they never told me it was in his spinal fluid and now has lyme meningitis. my niece said if in the future he needs the IV, GO WITH MIDLINE, NOT PICCLINE. less complications, doesn't go near the heart and its just as effective. From: newtoyz04 <newtoyz04@...> Subject: [ ] Re: 5 year old with motor tics - anyone else? advice? Date: Sunday, March 28, 2010, 5:04 PM > > Hi all, > > This is my first post. My 5 year old son was just diagnosed with Lyme 2 weeks ago. His primary issue is neurological. He developed a motor tic (mouth stretching) approximately 6 months after the tick bites and has had several others since then. Obviously, it has taken a long time to 'connect the dots' to Lyme. I had never heard of Lyme causing motor and vocal tics. I know, even with Lyme, this is a more unusual presentation. Does anyone else's child have motor/vocal tics due to Lyme? If so, any suggestions for treatment? > > We have been to see an LLMD and he put my son on oral amoxicillin. I did mention to the doc that we had seen an improvement in my son's motor tics toward the end of abx treatment for other illnesses (strep, URI) last fall, so that might be why. However, my son has been on the amox. for a little over 2 weeks now and there is NO improvement in his motor tics this time. After the last round of abx in December (for URI... 10 day course), his motor tics came back worse than ever before and I wonder if it's because the borrelia were pissed at being attacked and came back even stronger afterward. > > I've read that when there is neuro involvement due to Lyme, IV antibiotics are usually used. I'm a little leery of IV because of the risks, but I wonder if we don't see improvement and need to go to IV, are we making it worse by trying orals first?? I guess I just don't know if orals can ever be as effective as IV. Does it just take longer, or is there no way orals can ever penetrate as well? > > Any advice would be appreciated! > My son also had facial tics. He has had them for over 5 years. I took us until this past October to finally convince the Dr to test for Lyme. He has been on oral abx for almost 6 months and very rarely tics anymore. Make sure your child is on probiotics. VERY important. There are lots of childrens probiotics out there. Also, try warm (not hot) baths with 1 cup epsom salt. Let your child soak for 15 min. Lyme robs the body of magnesium which could also be whats causing motor tics. (these are just some thoughts and things I have found out about along the way - I am NOT a medical professional - always consult with a physician). Consult with your Dr about giving oral magnesium. If you can get your child to eat foods that are rich in magnesium, that would really be the best way. Broccoli, halibut, nuts. I can get my son to eat broccoli if its covered in ranch dressing. Stress, anxiety, and being tired will also trigger motor tics. ------------------------------------ Lyme Disease News continually updated from thousands of sources around the net: http://www.topix.net/health/lyme-disease MedWorm: The latest items on: Lyme Disease http://tinyurl.com/23dgy8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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