Guest guest Posted January 1, 2001 Report Share Posted January 1, 2001 Sue and all, I have been a lurker.........UNTIL NOW...you see my hubby has LD plus 2 coinfections, as does my son......hubby has been really bad for 2 years, and the babesia, in addition to his mother dying when he was six...is about to destroy our family unit.....he has a neg. attitude about everything....even me, and I am the one fighting for him<tears>......but he doesn't see me that way....The babesia has magnified all of the other " head stuff " we have had to deal with.......tegretal and remeron are " supposed " the depression and mood swings, but I am not sure how much. I am sure we need therapy(together and separate) to rebuild(if possible) what is left, but he is not a therapy kind of guy, and usually hurts too bad to move..........I wish he would use the computer, so he could read you posts, but he hasn't yet............ I take an anti-dep, and for all I know I have LD as well.......am getting tested this month.....I ONLY am depressed, overweight, and tired...gee thought it was three kids, a sick hubby, and a dairy farm that did that, lol. MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2001 Report Share Posted January 1, 2001 In a message dated 1/1/2001 10:45:06 AM Eastern Standard Time, milkmade@... writes: my hubby has LD plus 2 coinfections, as does my son......hubby has been really bad for 2 years, and the babesia, in addition to his mother dying when he was six...is about to destroy our family unit.....he has a neg. attitude about everything....even me, and I am the one fighting for him<tears>......but he doesn't see me that way....The babesia has magnified all of the other "head stuff" we have had to deal with.......tegretal and remeron are "supposed" the depression and mood swings, but I am not sure how much. I am sure we need therapy(together and separate) to rebuild(if possible) what is left, but he is not a therapy kind of guy Dear , I was in your situation at least twice with my ex-husband and the boyfriend/batterer after him... except that they did not have Lyme.... LIke you, I was fighting for them, fighting to save the relationships. Now I am in the same situation with my teenage son. They feel that they don't need therapy, only I do, or everyone else. Forcing therapy on them is just throwing money down the drain. So, I have learned, I will go for therapy for ME. I need the therapy desperately. I have given so much to others that I have nothing left to give. Sad, not good. I must change. I will change. My life depends on it. , I hope it works out for you, but for now, at least get therapy for yourself. Gentle hugs, a Aida, NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2001 Report Share Posted January 1, 2001 In a message dated 1/1/01 2:35:40 PM, milkmade@... writes: << If Dr. B. does it then it will cost around $1100. >> NOT NECESSARY!!!!!!! Where do you live? I obviously live in NJ but I will tell you, you can do various things.....1st you can get a PCR blood test, for lyme, babesia and ehrlichia to the total tune of $220. (dr. draws it and sends it to Igenex labs in CAL only --www.igenex.com. Another suggestion I gave my sister and others is to buy a bottle of olive leaf extract (health food store), take 3 pills --3x/day and after 3-4-5 days or so, see how you feel. If you feel like $%%$, then you will know it must be lyme. You will feel 'flu-like', not so good. This is the cheapest test yet. It is not 100% but it does work >I give this advice to those that cannot even afford a dr. You do not have to treat lyme 100% with antibiotics if one cannot afford them (although I truly believe this is how one puts it into remission). LET'S WORK ON CONNIE!!!!! You will see the others come around cuz they won't understand why you are not on their pity wagon anymore. They will want whatever it is that you are taking!!!! LOL sue in nj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2001 Report Share Posted January 1, 2001 My 11 year old had pick up some of his fathers ways.......I love them both, but can't let let them destroy me. I am not throwing in the towel, here, BUT everybody needs to work at getting on the right track. I do go to therapy, and it is good for me, but somewhere something is missing. I am looking for it!!! MD Dear , I was in your situation at least twice with my ex-husband and the boyfriend/batterer after him... except that they did not have Lyme.... LIke you, I was fighting for them, fighting to save the relationships. Now I am in the same situation with my teenage son. They feel that they don't need therapy, only I do, or everyone else. Forcing therapy on them is just throwing money down the drain. So, I have learned, I will go for therapy for ME. I need the therapy desperately. I have given so much to others that I have nothing left to give. Sad, not good. I must change. I will change. My life depends on it. , I hope it works out for you, but for now, at least get therapy for yourself. Gentle hugs, a Aida, NJ HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!Easy Reference:Send a blank email message to: -Unsubscribeegroups - Unsubscribe from the list -Digestegroups - Switch your subscription to a digest format -Normalegroups - Switch your subscription to normalPlease send messages not related to Lyme disease (this includes humor and information about other diseases) to -OfftopicegroupsArchives can be accessed at lyme-aidPlease visit the sister site athttp://clubs./clubs/lymeaidThis is the primary chat site for . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2001 Report Share Posted January 1, 2001 Sue, I am tempted to print these out for him!!!!!! A positive attitude is imperative!!!!!!!!! And, girlfriend, you have one, which BTW was worth all the effort you put into it!! MD Re: [ ] RELATIONSHIPS ON THE VERGE OF RUIN > One more thing, , advise your husband that HE has the option of having > the pain stop.....by treating himself. I was paralyzed from the neck down, > May 1999. I KNOW what pain is. I am now 99% better; working full-time, > raising 6 kids, etc. > HE IS IN CHARGE OF HIS LIFE. > Please be good to yourself, you deserve it. You just need positive people > around to help be your cheering section to help YOU to the road to recovery. > If your son and husband have lyme, you live on a dairy farm, I will give you > great odds that you have this too. > sue in nj > > HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!! > > > Easy Reference: > Send a blank email message to: > > -Unsubscribeegroups - Unsubscribe from the list > -Digestegroups - Switch your subscription to a digest format > -Normalegroups - Switch your subscription to normal > > Please send messages not related to Lyme disease (this includes humor and information about other diseases) to -Offtopicegroups > > Archives can be accessed at lyme-aid > > Please visit the sister site at > http://clubs./clubs/lymeaid > This is the primary chat site for . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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