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Children are not treated with Doxycycline for Lyme. Amoxicillin is what's

usually prescribed for acute LD in children. Does he have symptoms which could

be related to Lyme, besides the rash?

[ ] My son may have been bitten by LD tick on Wednesday

My 8 year old son has developed a bullseye rash on his arm with a white center.

My wife has chronic Lyme already and is understandably freaking out. She just

got back from the doctor's office. Of course, they are not sure it is Lyme and

think it is MRSA or staph infection? She asked that they start him on Doxy and

they said no because it can cause problems with 8 & under children and it stains

their teeth? She asked about Amox and they said no because it would not work

and would make the staph worse? They gave her a Abox cream and told her to use

that until the labs came back...this all sounds like crap to me. Shouldn't he

start the Doxy right away? We all know the elisa test is garbage also. The

only lab that may come back to solve any of this would be the staph/MRSA test I

guess. My wife's LDD has not returned her call and has no email to send a

picture. His office is 3 1/2 hours drive away.

Not sure what to do???

Suggestions???

Thanks,

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Personally, I would go to a dermatologist immediately with your son. Augmentin

or amoxicillin are the two choices for 8 and under. Dont ask demand that they

treat him. What will two weeks of antibiotics hurt while your waiting on

results from mrsa and other infection. Might sound crazy but I know people

where I live (Texas) who have resorted going to their vet for doxy for the

children because pediatric doctor wouldnt give it. Why take chances of long

misery of chronic lyme.

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make sure you take a pic of the rash to document and do anything in your

power to get antibiotics in him asap.

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 1:57 PM, team_garp <johnirving@...>wrote:

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>

> My 8 year old son has developed a bullseye rash on his arm with a white

> center. My wife has chronic Lyme already and is understandably freaking out.

> She just got back from the doctor's office. Of course, they are not sure it

> is Lyme and think it is MRSA or staph infection? She asked that they start

> him on Doxy and they said no because it can cause problems with 8 & under

> children and it stains their teeth? She asked about Amox and they said no

> because it would not work and would make the staph worse? They gave her a

> Abox cream and told her to use that until the labs came back...this all

> sounds like crap to me. Shouldn't he start the Doxy right away? We all know

> the elisa test is garbage also. The only lab that may come back to solve any

> of this would be the staph/MRSA test I guess. My wife's LDD has not returned

> her call and has no email to send a picture. His office is 3 1/2 hours drive

> away.

>

> Not sure what to do???

>

> Suggestions???

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

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Hi - I echo the others - he needs abx immediately - can you get him to a Lyme

doctor? www.lymenet.org/flashdiscussion/seekingadoctor has LLMD referrals if you

need any. - Robin

Re: [ ] My son may have been bitten by LD tick on

Wednesday

make sure you take a pic of the rash to document and do anything in your

power to get antibiotics in him asap.

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 1:57 PM, team_garp <johnirving@...>wrote:

>

>

> My 8 year old son has developed a bullseye rash on his arm with a white

> center. My wife has chronic Lyme already and is understandably freaking out.

> She just got back from the doctor's office. Of course, they are not sure it

> is Lyme and think it is MRSA or staph infection? She asked that they start

> him on Doxy and they said no because it can cause problems with 8 & under

> children and it stains their teeth? She asked about Amox and they said no

> because it would not work and would make the staph worse? They gave her a

> Abox cream and told her to use that until the labs came back...this all

> sounds like crap to me. Shouldn't he start the Doxy right away? We all know

> the elisa test is garbage also. The only lab that may come back to solve any

> of this would be the staph/MRSA test I guess. My wife's LDD has not returned

> her call and has no email to send a picture. His office is 3 1/2 hours drive

> away.

>

> Not sure what to do???

>

> Suggestions???

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

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If he were my son I would have him on Amoxy (not doxy in children due to

teeth discoloration) for at least 6 weeks past last symptoms. That's the

guidelines of ILADS (www.ilads.org)

Or I would use CS for this period, this is actually my first choice as the

CS has been effective in helping my wife get her Chronic Lyme into

remission.

www.lyme-resource.com

You can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think! -

> [ ] My son may have been bitten by LD

> tick on Wednesday

>

> My 8 year old son has developed a bullseye rash on his arm

> with a white center. My wife has chronic Lyme already and is

> understandably freaking out. She just got back from the

> doctor's office. Of course, they are not sure it is Lyme and

> think it is MRSA or staph infection? She asked that they

> start him on Doxy and they said no because it can cause

> problems with 8 & under children and it stains their teeth?

> She asked about Amox and they said no because it would not

> work and would make the staph worse? They gave her a Abox

> cream and told her to use that until the labs came

> back...this all sounds like crap to me. Shouldn't he start

> the Doxy right away? We all know the elisa test is garbage

> also. The only lab that may come back to solve any of this

> would be the staph/MRSA test I guess. My wife's LDD has not

> returned her call and has no email to send a picture. His

> office is 3 1/2 hours drive away.

>

> Not sure what to do???

>

> Suggestions???

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>

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> Borreliosis And Its Coinfections by Buhner at one of

> these locations:

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