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Jane,

about the adhd/add issue. I believe that it is a real thing as well. I have

lyme and add etc. is one of my symptoms. in high school (21 now) i started

having real problems in school and i kept asking if i had a learing disorder

and i did not. but it got worse and worse as my lyme got worse and worse.

and one of the lyme tests- the neuropsych, part of the results were that i

DO have an attention deficit problem, and it is from the lyme. so i agree

that add is real. one other note, one of my friends has add, was on meds

for a while but then started going to the chiro and now he needs no more

meds, as long as he keeps the chiro apps.

-monica

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> 1. Re: 'try' antibiotics an see if you feel better?

> From: JoAnnUdderKos@...

> 2. Re: 'try' antibiotics an see if you feel better?

> From: JoAnnUdderKos@...

> 3. Lyme Disease Checklist - For JoAnn

> From: " J. 'Rose' Rose " <therosewriter@...>

> 4. Re: Ritalin & Paxil Class Action Suits

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> 5. Re: (FE)MALES AND FIBROMYALGIA-FROM " ABOUT HEALTHY LIVING "

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> 6. Re: 'try' antibiotics an see if you feel better?

> From: Eileen McInerney <emci@...>

> 7. Re: (FE)MALES AND FIBROMYALGIA-FROM " ABOUT HEALTHY LIVING "

> From: JoAnnUdderKos@...

> 8. Re: Lyme Disease Checklist - For JoAnn

> From: JoAnnUdderKos@...

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>Message: 1

> Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 22:47:27 EDT

> From: JoAnnUdderKos@...

>Subject: Re: 'try' antibiotics an see if you feel better?

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>I have been on antibiotics each time I have had a tick bite in the last few

>years..and as I have stated many times..I do not have the symptoms that I

>read here..and there has been no change in my symptoms, except they move

>around, in the last 65 years..so I do not feel i have Lyme..and I am

>grateful

>that after all these years I have something with a name to it..but dr.

>which

>I am losing after 25 years believes in lyme and has treated me with

>antibiotics with each tick bite..and is concerned but knows that I have not

>changed in all these years..i still just hurt all over..a typical Fibro.

>symptom, I also had an uncle (a doctor) with all the same symptoms..it runs

>in our family..as does many other arthritises.

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> Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 22:55:47 EDT

> From: JoAnnUdderKos@...

>Subject: Re: 'try' antibiotics an see if you feel better?

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>This third attempt to reply. Computer won't let me send to you. Please read

>the one I did get through.

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>Thanks.

>Jo-Ann

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>Message: 3

> Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 20:56:00 -0700 (PDT)

> From: " J. 'Rose' Rose " <therosewriter@...>

>Subject: Lyme Disease Checklist - For JoAnn

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>Hi Guys,

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>I am posting this entire Lyme Disease checklist for Jo Ann. Her computer

>could not read the URL, which I previously posted, for the website. Hope

>this helps.

>Rose (and ) in Texas

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>LYME'S SYMPTOM CHECKLIST

>NAME____________________________________________________

>DATE_______________ RISK PROFILE (PLEASE CHECK)

>Tick infested area ____ Frequent outdoor activities ____ Hiking ____

>Fishing ____ Camping ____ Gardening ____ Hunting Ticks noted on pets ____

>Do you remember being bitten by a tick? No ____ Yes

>When?_________________

>Do you remember having the " bulls eye rash " ? No ____ Yes Any other rash?

>No Yes Have you had any of the following? CHECK ALL YES ANSWERS

>1.

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>Unexplained skin changes: Fevers Sweats Chills Flushing

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>2.

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>Unexplained weight change: Weight loss Weight gain

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>3.

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>Fatigue Tiredness

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>4.

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>Unexplained hair loss

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>5.

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>Swollen glands

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>6.

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>Sore throat

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>7.

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>Testicular pain Pelvic pain

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>8.

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>Unexplained menstrual irregularity

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>9.

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>Unexplained milk production Unexplained breast pain

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>10.

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>Urinary problems: Irritable bladder Bladder dysfunction

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>11.

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>Sexual difficulties: Sexual dysfunction Loss of libido (desire)

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>12.

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>Upset stomach

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>13.

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>Change in bowel function: Constipation Diarrhea

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>14.

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>Chest pain Rib soreness

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>15.

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>Shortness of breath Cough

>

>16.

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>Heart palpitations Pulse skips Heart block

>

>17.

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>Any history of a heart murmur or valve prolapse? Yes No

>

>18.

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>Joint pain or swelling? Yes No List joints:

>

>19.

>

>Stiffness: Joints Neck Back

>

>20.

>

>Muscle pain Cramps

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>21.

>

>Twitching: Face Other muscles

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>22.

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>Headache

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>23.

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>Neck creaks Neck cracks Neck stiffness

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>24.

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>Tingling Numbness Burning Stabbing sensations

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>25.

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>Facial paralysis (Bell's Palsy)

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>26.

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>Eyes/Vision: Double vision Blurry Pain Increased floaters

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>27.

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>Ears/Hearing: Buzzing Ringing Ear pain

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>28.

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>Increased motion sickness Vertigo

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>29.

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>Lightheadedness Wooziness Poor balance Difficulty walking

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>30.

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>Tremor

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>31.

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>Confusion Difficulty in thinking

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>32.

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>Difficulty with concentration Difficulty reading

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>33.

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>Forgetfulness Poor short term memory

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>34.

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>Disorientation: Getting lost Going to wrong places

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>35.

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>Difficulty with speech Difficulty writing

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>36.

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>Mood swings Irritability Depression

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>37.

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>Disturbed sleep: Too much Too little Early awakening

>

>38.

>

>Exaggerated symptoms or worse hangover from alcohol

>

>

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In a message dated 05/30/2002 2:04:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, writes:

a geek was someone who bit chicken heads off?!??!!! gross!!!

LOL!!!!!!!!!! Only in the south gang...LOL JK.....Donna

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In a message dated 10/31/04 3:33:24 PM Mountain Standard Time,

writes:

DEnise wrote:

> Hi,

> thanks for the information that your son has the 90K. Do be sure to

> get him tested, because it could still be *functioning* but causing loud

> noises, or pain, which he might not be able to tell you.

> Did you get the recall letter from Bionics? This is from the letter

> that went to the audiologists, not the patients. It said in part:

> ___________________

:

All Clarion patients did received the recall letters from Advanced Bionics.

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Thx, Deborah :)

> *Call your local Social Security Office. This happens all the time. Be

> sure you talk to an employment lawyer or your local union if he belongs to

> one and be sure you get all the documentation you can. Write everything

> down. Who said what to whom. . You want documented proof of wrongdoing.

> Not hearsay. You also want to put in writing your suspicions and give them

> directly to his employer or manager. Let him know you will make sure this

> situation gets the proper attention. Have your Husband put it in writing

> and make 2 copies of everything. Call Social Security right away. Remember

> to mention that you will report this to both the attorney general and the

> better business bureau*. Hugs, Deborah

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I

> told Dave that everyday I have pain....sometimes less pain sometimes more.

> We live with pain. The orthopedic surgeon I had talked to about my feet

> said that he finds rheumatoid arthritis sufferers can tolerate so much more

> pain than the normal person because we are used to it. That's true. I

> mentioned to that if he could just be on a 24 hr rheumatoid arthritis

> day himself....ranging from less pain to a major flare...he would understand

> better.

Glad he's supportive. I'm lucky in that way, too. My husband says things

like 'I had a headache today and it reminded me that you feel this way,

and worse, every single day.'

It's hard for me to come to grips with constant pain. I always felt like

I had a low pain threshold and that chronic pain would be one of the

worst things that could happen to me. Be careful what you wish won't

happen?!

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