Guest guest Posted March 12, 2000 Report Share Posted March 12, 2000 Hi Vicki, Are you sure you did not hear it from me?....LOL! That's OK even if he was trying to make me feel better, I know I am sick and that's enough, I don't have to prove it to anyone except maybe insurers and Social Security. Hugs, Marta From: " Vicki Ferraro " <ferraroa@...> Marta, Actually I've read and heard the same thing, about people testing negative being the most sick. So I don't think your doctor was just trying to make you feel better. Vicki, Md From: " Marta McCoy " <mlmccoy@...> That was me Rose, Actually I said my doctor told me that those who tested negative on serology tests were sometimes the sickest with LD. Maybe he was trying to make me feel better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2000 Report Share Posted March 12, 2000 I also posted that times when i felt worst the bllod testing would come back better than when i was feeling good my titres were higher....go figure.....tht is why i no longer trust any testing that is now available for lyme.....like marta said even ssd does not put much weight in lab test's for lyme.......just carefull documentation....on the orens front....the NY daily news has been doing a expose on NY doctors.....some of the things they have done pale in comparison to doc. oren poor record keeping..... and the OPMC has basically looked the other way.....some one must have really been pushing somewhere for orens to lose his license.......i quess we( the lyme community ) have some people shaking in their boots......the fight has just begun.....like a rolling stone we are gathering speed....... zReid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2000 Report Share Posted March 13, 2000 Marta, I'm pretty sure I read it somewhere, some article about Lyme, maybe in the Complexities of Lyme, or the Controversy story (or maybe one of the Lyme books I have). I can't remember, but I've seen it and heard it more than once. Vicki, Md From: " Marta McCoy " <mlmccoy@...> Hi Vicki, Are you sure you did not hear it from me?....LOL! That's OK even if he was trying to make me feel better, I know I am sick and that's enough, I don't have to prove it to anyone except maybe insurers and Social Security. Hugs, Marta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2000 Report Share Posted March 13, 2000 Reid, I have noticed that too! Whenever I feel my best, which mind you doesn't always mean good, my test come back abnormal. But when I really feel my worse they turn out normal, what's the deal? I remember last year I had what felt like strep throat and lymph nodes exploding, the only abnormality was my always low white blood count. I thought for sure my white blood count would be high,strep test was negative too. But my doc says a low WBC can mean an viral infection, rather than a bacterial one. Go figure! Vicki, Md -----Original Message----- >>From: rmcmur3194@... >> >>I also posted that times when i felt worst the bllod testing would come >back >>better than when i was feeling good my titres were higher....go >>figure.....tht is why i no longer trust any testing that is now available >for >>lyme.....like marta said even ssd does not put much weight in lab test's >for >>lyme.......just carefull documentation.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2000 Report Share Posted March 13, 2000 In a message dated 3/12/00 5:37:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, rmcmur3194@... writes: << .some one must have really been pushing somewhere for orens to lose his license..... >> none of us have seen the actual transcipt from the Oren's case, only the decisions....I am wondering why Ira has not posted the transcript of that trial. I think somebody should read the damn thing. Anyone feel like chipping in to buy a copy...may cost a few hundred bucks......wonder if there is something a tad rotten in Denmark as they say..... I think we better stick to issues and not to just one doctor...you know what I mean Reid....support treatment of long-term lyme and will affect positively all the good docs favorably. I for one made sure my OPMC signs did not specifically name Dr. Oren's as we have to focus on the overall issue.....b Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2000 Report Share Posted March 13, 2000 Marta, I'm pretty sure I read it somewhere, some article about Lyme, maybe in the Complexities of Lyme, or the Controversy story (or maybe one of the Lyme books I have). I can't remember, but I've seen it and heard it more than once. Vicki, Md From: " Marta McCoy " <mlmccoy@...> Hi Vicki, Are you sure you did not hear it from me?....LOL! That's OK even if he was trying to make me feel better, I know I am sick and that's enough, I don't have to prove it to anyone except maybe insurers and Social Security. Hugs, Marta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2000 Report Share Posted March 13, 2000 Reid, I have noticed that too! Whenever I feel my best, which mind you doesn't always mean good, my test come back abnormal. But when I really feel my worse they turn out normal, what's the deal? I remember last year I had what felt like strep throat and lymph nodes exploding, the only abnormality was my always low white blood count. I thought for sure my white blood count would be high,strep test was negative too. But my doc says a low WBC can mean an viral infection, rather than a bacterial one. Go figure! Vicki, Md -----Original Message----- >>From: rmcmur3194@... >> >>I also posted that times when i felt worst the bllod testing would come >back >>better than when i was feeling good my titres were higher....go >>figure.....tht is why i no longer trust any testing that is now available >for >>lyme.....like marta said even ssd does not put much weight in lab test's >for >>lyme.......just carefull documentation.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2000 Report Share Posted March 13, 2000 Hi Reid, Ain't it the truth, at doctor appts. when my LLMD reviews the prior month's blood work, it is always perfect, I could be poster girl for the picture of good health, if serology was the only criteria, actually I exaggerate a bit, the white blood count is always elevated, but that's practically it! I remember going for blood draw one time, had swollen Lymph node on the back of my neck the size of an egg and had lab tech feel it even, plus various lumps and bumps on my scalp, and was feeling awful. Still all tests were negative. I have to believe that serology is unreliable or I would start to doubt my sanity even more so than I do already. >From: rmcmur3194@... > >I also posted that times when i felt worst the bllod testing would come back >better than when i was feeling good my titres were higher....go >figure.....tht is why i no longer trust any testing that is now available for >lyme.....like marta said even ssd does not put much weight in lab test's for >lyme.......just carefull documentation.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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