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I am so sorry for your loss. How are you doing? Sincerly, Kim S. in N.Y. UDbelle@... wrote:

I contracted Lyme disease within the first month of my pregnancy. My daughter passed away during the 6th month of my pregnancy. My Lyme caused her to havetoo many 'complications' to survive. My Lyme was diagnosed after my daughters death...in testing to determine whyshe had passed.judi (DE)Many thanks to our founder and friend, Marta McCoy, for making the support group it is today.Easy Reference:Send a blank email message to: -Subscribeegroups - Subscribe to the list through email -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 to -OfftopicegroupsArchives can be accessed at lyme-aidPlease visit the sister site athttp://clubs./clubs/lymeaidThis is the primary chat site for .HAVE A GREAT DAY,kimsak2000@...

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Dear Jules,

yes, I have been on an antibiotic for the past 2 years. 6 pills a day. I go

off

the medication when I go into remission. I am in remission now...and have

been

for 4 months. I know the symptoms will return..but I enjoy the break while I

can.

judi

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Janet-

Interesting idea...breast cancer related to LD. My mom has lyme (doesn't want

to know it yet has severe symptoms) and she, too, had a radical masectomy. It

is well known that lyme can be blamed for miscarriages, why not cancer? what

is cancer anyway? MS, lupus, Lou Gehrig's disease, fibromyalgia, chronic

fatigue,etc. are all misdiagnosed and those that are curious get tested for

lyme PROPERLY and many find out they have lyme.

Isn't that interesting???

sue in nj

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Eileen,

Glad to hear your daughter is doing well.My two daughters have been on

meds for 1 1/2 years and doing well.I guess I misunderstood.Sorry.Janet

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

>Reply- egroups

> egroups

>Subject: Re: [ ] Pregnancy and Lyme

>Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 21:24:12 -0400

>

>Dear Janet,

> I only have one child, and she didn't need a LUAT since she had 6 out

>of the 10 CDC

>significant bands on the Western Blot and had symptoms. No one ever said

>that she didn't

>have LD once she was tested. She has been on orals for over 2 years and is

>doing very

>well. Thanks.

>Eileen, NJ

>

>

>

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Hello,

My mom has had a radical masectomy for breast cancer when she was only

39.She was diagnoised with lymes last year-has also had several major

strokes and all the other symptoms.There is a sight on

-http://healthy. that if you go to it and click on the pink

ribbon it donates $1.00 to fight breast Ca.Lets all help in this cause since

we know it can be caused by lymes-This means you to guys-YOU CAN GET BREAST

CA TO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I could not figure out how to get it here where you can

just click on it so if anyone can help me please feel free to post it

correctly.Thanks Janet

>From: " Janet Barden " <bardenjanet37@...>

>Reply- egroups

> egroups

>Subject: Re: [ ] Pregnancy and Lyme

>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 21:20:06 GMT

>

>Eileen,

> Glad to hear your daughter is doing well.My two daughters have been

>on

>meds for 1 1/2 years and doing well.I guess I misunderstood.Sorry.Janet

>

>

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

> >Reply- egroups

> > egroups

> >Subject: Re: [ ] Pregnancy and Lyme

> >Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 21:24:12 -0400

> >

> >Dear Janet,

> > I only have one child, and she didn't need a LUAT since she had 6

>out

> >of the 10 CDC

> >significant bands on the Western Blot and had symptoms. No one ever said

> >that she didn't

> >have LD once she was tested. She has been on orals for over 2 years and

>is

> >doing very

> >well. Thanks.

> >Eileen, NJ

> >

> >

> >

>

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Never mind I see it worked-still learning Thanks Janet

>From: " Janet Barden " <bardenjanet37@...>

>Reply- egroups

> egroups

>Subject: Re: [ ] Pregnancy and Lyme

>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 22:22:37 GMT

>

>Hello,

> My mom has had a radical masectomy for breast cancer when she was only

>39.She was diagnoised with lymes last year-has also had several major

>strokes and all the other symptoms.There is a sight on

>-http://healthy. that if you go to it and click on the pink

>ribbon it donates $1.00 to fight breast Ca.Lets all help in this cause

>since

>we know it can be caused by lymes-This means you to guys-YOU CAN GET BREAST

>CA TO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I could not figure out how to get it here where you can

>just click on it so if anyone can help me please feel free to post it

>correctly.Thanks Janet

>

>

>

> >From: " Janet Barden " <bardenjanet37@...>

> >Reply- egroups

> > egroups

> >Subject: Re: [ ] Pregnancy and Lyme

> >Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 21:20:06 GMT

> >

> >Eileen,

> > Glad to hear your daughter is doing well.My two daughters have

>been

> >on

> >meds for 1 1/2 years and doing well.I guess I misunderstood.Sorry.Janet

> >

> >

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

> > >Reply- egroups

> > > egroups

> > >Subject: Re: [ ] Pregnancy and Lyme

> > >Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 21:24:12 -0400

> > >

> > >Dear Janet,

> > > I only have one child, and she didn't need a LUAT since she had 6

> >out

> > >of the 10 CDC

> > >significant bands on the Western Blot and had symptoms. No one ever

>said

> > >that she didn't

> > >have LD once she was tested. She has been on orals for over 2 years and

> >is

> > >doing very

> > >well. Thanks.

> > >Eileen, NJ

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

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I wonder how we could go about getting a green ribbon at the site and

have $1.00 donation to a lyme association?

The human spirit is stronger than anything that can

happen to it.

C.

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Sue,

My granny also had cancer-I think bone and a lyme doctor of mine says

bone ca can cause breast ca.Hope your mom gets treatment.It took me over a

year to get my mom to believe she had lymes even with positve test.She is in

bad haelth but dad says she has more good days before the bad ones hit

again.Janet

>From: SSadlermas@...

>bardenjanet37@..., egroups

>Subject: Re: [ ] Pregnancy and Lyme

>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 19:29:17 EDT

>

>Janet-

>Interesting idea...breast cancer related to LD. My mom has lyme (doesn't

>want

>to know it yet has severe symptoms) and she, too, had a radical masectomy.

>It

>is well known that lyme can be blamed for miscarriages, why not cancer?

>what

>is cancer anyway? MS, lupus, Lou Gehrig's disease, fibromyalgia, chronic

>fatigue,etc. are all misdiagnosed and those that are curious get tested for

>lyme PROPERLY and many find out they have lyme.

>Isn't that interesting???

>sue in nj

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You bring up an interesting idea.Lets put our minds together and see

what can be done.Does anyone have contact with large Lyme organizations

that may be able to help?Janet

>From: " NMcmu6937 " <NMcmu6937@...>

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>< egroups>

>Subject: Re: [ ] Pregnancy and Lyme

>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 15:49:11 -0700

>

>I wonder how we could go about getting a green ribbon at the site and

>have $1.00 donation to a lyme association?

>

>The human spirit is stronger than anything that can

>happen to it.

>

> C.

>

>

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I have a woman I met online last yr. that was selling Lyme green ribbons (I

have 10 of them) @ $5 a piece. I sent for 10. She is someone that I was

corresponding w/ for a duration of time before buying them. I will have to

look up her name if you are interested. She is very sweet and promised the $

was going to lyme.

sue in nj

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Hi Sue, I would be interested in buying some green ribbons if you could find out how to get them. Thanks, Kim S. in N.Y.

Ssadlermas@... wrote:

I have a woman I met online last yr. that was selling Lyme green ribbons (I have 10 of them) @ $5 a piece. I sent for 10. She is someone that I was corresponding w/ for a duration of time before buying them. I will have to look up her name if you are interested. She is very sweet and promised the $ was going to lyme.sue in njMany thanks to our founder and friend, Marta McCoy, for making the support group it is today.Easy Reference:Send a blank email message to: -Subscribeegroups - Subscribe to the list through email -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 to -OfftopicegroupsArchives can be accessed at lyme-aidPlease visit the sister site athttp://clubs./clubs/lymeaidThis is the primary chat site for .HAVE A GREAT DAY,kimsak2000@...

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HI there, I was just reading this post and wondering if you could send me

some links on passing it......see I have had lyme for years......was in a

dormant stage for about 12 yrs so I carried both of my children while having

it......they have both been checked out by a well known llmd and

tested.....one came back equivocal and one was suggestive so they are both

starting treatment on Monday.......for 3 months....I have wanted to talk to

others about this......there is so little info on this and my llmd says it

would be hard to prove gestational lyme because they are 5 and 7.....and of

course the only things you find on the net are the horror stories of kids

with lyme.....I would love to talk if anyone wants to.....

Thanks

Amy

In a message dated 7/3/01 8:33:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time, edina@...

writes:

> Dear Marie and others interested ,

> I do not want to be the bearer of bad news, but the interuption of

> transmission of the Lyme bacteria from mother to fetus is not as simple as

> just taking an oral. If you are still experiencing active Lyme disease

> symptoms that means you still have it, which then follows the possibility

> that you can pass it along to your offspring. There have been cases of

> women that have transmitted it to their baby even on oral antibiotics.

> Ray , MD explained to me that he has been successful in

> preventing the transmission from mother to fetus while the mom was on

> continuous IV. In fact, he had a case where the mom started out on IV,

> then the insurance co wouldn't continue payment so she had to switch to

> orals. Unfortunately the baby was born with Lyme disease.

>

> You are certainly correct in stating that there is not a large body of

> evidence, but to prove a point one does not need quantity but rather

> quality of proof. There have been positive PCRs from cord blood of women

> inadequately treated for Lyme, also PCR positive human breast milk.

> I completely understand how it feels to want to have a pregnancy. As the

> mother of an 8 year old son with gestational Lyme disease unfortunately I

> also understand how it feels to give someone else this horrible disease-

> and frankly I was lucky because my son has improved tremendously with

> treatment. Lyme disease can do terrible things to babies. For instance,

> just read Tessa Gardner, MD's chapter about Lyme disease in Infectious

> Diseases of the Fetus and Newborn Infant. I always shudder when I think

> about the incideous way this disease is passed along, most often by

> unknowing women. It is something that we all need to work to prevent by

> helping to pass the information along. It is absolutely 100% preventable

> with IV antibiotics.

>

> Re: [ ] Re: Is there an end?

>

>

> The answer I got was: I wouldn't pass it on to a baby after having had

> this much treatment (which was at that time little over a year of oral

> abx)

> Best of luck,

>

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Hello Amy,

I don't have a link to the information I posted because as far as I know it is

not online. I can mail you a final copy of the gestational study by Dr. if

you can open Excel and Word. The Tessa Gardner, MD chapter is something you

could probably get through the library.

best wishes- Edina

Re: [ ] Re: Is there an end?

>

>

> The answer I got was: I wouldn't pass it on to a baby after having had

> this much treatment (which was at that time little over a year of oral

> abx)

> Best of luck,

>

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Edina,

I just read on the list that you may have an article regarding gestational

lyme? Can you please, please send it to me as well.

I just got diagnosed about 2 weeks ago. I have been sick with what I now

know to be lymes for 33 years. Yes, that's 33 years. You can imagine how

many doctors I have been to over my life.

I have 3 children who are all sick. My son is 20 and has been sick with

strange things all his life, my 16 year old has a brain tumor and has many

other symptoms. She was also bitten by a tick several years ago and

developed the typical bulls eye rash. No doctor has treated her. My 13 year

old has been very sick since birth, almost died at birth and now has been too

sick to attend school.

Since my doc has finally diagnosed me he has ordered additional tests for my

daughters. As soon as I can I will get these done.

Does anyone know of a LLMD in the Bay area of California?

Thanks,

Darcie

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Darci, I can defiantly feel for you........see I have had lyme for at least

15 yrs......only dx'd in nov of 98.......and just found out that both of my

boys are suspected to have lyme......one tested equivocal on his western

blot......one showed suggestive bands....although the test was reported back

a neg....they are both starting meds this week.........my thoughts are with

you

Amy

In a message dated 7/8/01 8:23:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, daliddle1@...

writes:

> Edina,

> I just read on the list that you may have an article regarding gestational

> lyme? Can you please, please send it to me as well.

>

> I just got diagnosed about 2 weeks ago. I have been sick with what I now

> know to be lymes for 33 years. Yes, that's 33 years. You can imagine how

> many doctors I have been to over my life.

>

> I have 3 children who are all sick. My son is 20 and has been sick with

> strange things all his life, my 16 year old has a brain tumor and has many

> other symptoms. She was also bitten by a tick several years ago and

> developed the typical bulls eye rash. No doctor has treated her. My 13

> year

> old has been very sick since birth, almost died at birth and now has been

> too

> sick to attend school.

>

> Since my doc has finally diagnosed me he has ordered additional tests for

> my

> daughters. As soon as I can I will get these done.

>

> Does anyone know of a LLMD in the Bay area of California?

>

> Thanks,

> Darcie

>

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