Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 In a message dated 3/31/04 2:49:18 PM Central Standard Time, ca07@... writes: > > I found a tick on my upper stomach this past Friday evening...I > could have picked it up the evening before and just missed it when > checking myself or I could have gotten it Friday morning. When I > removed the tick (it did not seem embedded as it was easily > removed), the bite mark was a small round circle that was purplish > in color - like blood pooled just under the skin. The next day it > was red around the bite but white in the center. Sunday, a tiny > scab appeared in the center. I went to the doctor on Monday, but > unfortunately, he is cluelss and said that Lyme disease isn't common > in our area (I've heard of 3 people who have it right now). He > removed Response to your question: In view of the terrible seriousness of chronic Lyme disease I recommend you take doxycycline for 60 days with 200 MG daily. As soon as possible you should consult with a LYME LITERAE MEDICAL DOCTOR who can have your blood analyzed by a good LYME blood group. The doxy should almost certainly guarantee that you will not become infected with chronic Lyme disease. You may have cross infections. God bless and best of luck!!! Sidney Gilliam North Brunswick, NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 I would find an LLMD fast! Amoxicillin for 10 days is not adequate! You didn't say what dosage the Dr. put you on. Probenecid can also be used with amoxicillin to increase & sustain the effects of the amoxicillin. One to two months would be the minimum treatment to settle for (providing it is the right dose). Normally, doxy would be the drug of choice for new bites but with the approaching warm weather & increased intensity of the sun it can be dangerous to prescribe at this time. Keep a diary of any symptoms you may have, as that will help the Dr. with a clinical diagnosis. Normally, bloodwork would not be done at this time, but in 6-8 weeks if you are symptomatic. Make sure you are tested for all possible co-infections & a reliable lab is use. I wish you well with your treatment & health issues. Deb....NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 > In a message dated 3/31/04 2:49:18 PM Central Standard Time, > ca07@b... writes: >Sounds like it could be Lyme.I would consult another physian,and get antibiotics for several weeks.It just is not worth the chance,especially after having the bulls eye rash.Good luck! > > > > I found a tick on my upper stomach this past Friday evening...I > > could have picked it up the evening before and just missed it when > > checking myself or I could have gotten it Friday morning. When I > > removed the tick (it did not seem embedded as it was easily > > removed), the bite mark was a small round circle that was purplish > > in color - like blood pooled just under the skin. The next day it > > was red around the bite but white in the center. Sunday, a tiny > > scab appeared in the center. I went to the doctor on Monday, but > > unfortunately, he is cluelss and said that Lyme disease isn't common > > in our area (I've heard of 3 people who have it right now). He > > removed > > Response to your question: > > In view of the terrible seriousness of chronic Lyme disease I recommend you > take doxycycline for 60 days with 200 MG daily. > > As soon as possible you should consult with a LYME LITERAE MEDICAL DOCTOR who > can have your blood analyzed by a good LYME blood group. The doxy should > almost certainly guarantee that you will not become infected with chronic Lyme > disease. You may have cross infections. > > God bless and best of luck!!! > > Sidney Gilliam > > North Brunswick, NJ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 This message is in response to Tickattack's problems with skin rash. From my own personal experience I have encountered a skin rash caused by the Lyme bacteria when it is close to the skin surface. The rash problem can be eliminated by using a heating pad against the rash skin surface as hot as possible for a good period of time. This will kill the bacteria at the sight of the rash, but will not kill all the bacteria in one's body. Good luck and God's blessings! Sidney North Brunswick, NJ Ps Take the doxycycline for 60 days without fail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 Hello, The bite you have described sounds like what mine looked like, except mine was pink rather than purple. The scab devloped in the center and remained 2-3 days. It has been 3 weeks now and the suspicious area is still pink but not that obvious. I developed flu-like symptoms a couple of days after the bite and was prescribed doxycycline 100 mg twice a day for 10 days. Many doctors are hesitant to prescribe any medication unless you have other symptoms but it is such a serious disease that you may want to pursue taking medication as a precaution - either push with your doctor or find another. I hope things turn out OK! sgil749989@... wrote: In a message dated 3/31/04 2:49:18 PM Central Standard Time, ca07@... writes: > > I found a tick on my upper stomach this past Friday evening...I > could have picked it up the evening before and just missed it when > checking myself or I could have gotten it Friday morning. When I > removed the tick (it did not seem embedded as it was easily > removed), the bite mark was a small round circle that was purplish > in color - like blood pooled just under the skin. The next day it > was red around the bite but white in the center. Sunday, a tiny > scab appeared in the center. I went to the doctor on Monday, but > unfortunately, he is cluelss and said that Lyme disease isn't common > in our area (I've heard of 3 people who have it right now). He > removed Response to your question: In view of the terrible seriousness of chronic Lyme disease I recommend you take doxycycline for 60 days with 200 MG daily. As soon as possible you should consult with a LYME LITERAE MEDICAL DOCTOR who can have your blood analyzed by a good LYME blood group. The doxy should almost certainly guarantee that you will not become infected with chronic Lyme disease. You may have cross infections. God bless and best of luck!!! Sidney Gilliam North Brunswick, NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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