Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 In a message dated 12/28/2004 9:38:36 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, eveandal@... writes: Hi, I am not sure I believe that it is sexually transmitted. I have been with my fiance the whole 2 years that i have had lyme and he has never had even one symptom of lyme. I guess maybe it would depend on the case but,I got bitten without even knowing it so who's to say someone's patrtner didn't get bit without knowing it too? Just a thought...eve I've been with my husband 7 yrs and he doesn't have it either. My first husband never got it either...Before I go saying it can be without a doubt sexually transmitted I like to see medical proof that it is.. So far I haven't seen any.. Robyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Hi, I am not sure I believe that it is sexually transmitted. I have been with my fiance the whole 2 years that i have had lyme and he has never had even one symptom of lyme. I guess maybe it would depend on the case but,I got bitten without even knowing it so who's to say someone's patrtner didn't get bit without knowing it too? Just a thought...eve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Hi I am new here I have not been diagnosed with Lyme, just CFS because I live in the UK, and they dont 'do' Lyme over here. In case you dont know already, the symptoms of CFS and Lyme are identical. My grandmother had what she called 'very bad rheumatism', my mother was diagnosed with 'fibrositis' and 'psychosomatic disorders'; my aunt has been diagnosed with FMS; an illness so close to CFS that there is virtually no difference. ( and it used to be called Fibrositis in the old days) and I was diagnosed with CFS nine years ago. My grandmother grew up in an area of Ireland that I have recently discovered is teeming with infectious ticks. I also know a man who has been diagnosed with 'CFS' (in England again so no Lyme here lol) and who's wife then later 'got CFS', and whose sister then 'got CFS' many years after he did. None of us has any recollection of ever being bitten, although I never asked my grandmother of course, and she would be the most likely carrier within my family, anyway. I am not suggesting it is merely sexually transmitted, but I heard from another Lyme sufferer that it is extremely infectious through the blood; and that person is convinced that it can definitely be carried this way from mother to child. I also heard that some people who are genetically very strong, would never ever catch this kind of illness, its only us unlucky ones, genetically weaker, whose bodies are more susceptible; for instance, my ex-husband is as strong as an ox still. I heard too, that health workers are trying to keep a lid on it, keep the facts hidden because of the panic etc that might ensue if the truth got out. I was told by an American lady with Lyme, that Lyme disease is carried by a spyrocete (sp?), one which is highly infectious between humans. Perhaps the health workers are right to keep a lid on it? Or maybe it is only a coincidence that so often members of the same family get this 'non-infectious' illness. Maybe it is not relevent that it comes from the bite of an infected insect in the first place, after all, considering how it is contracted why should we ever think it might be infectious eh? How is it that Lyme can be so highly infectious through blood between insect and human, but then they tell us it is not at all infectious through blood between human and human? I know this is mainly hearsay and musings, but it is still food for thought I think. All the Best > Hi, I am not sure I believe that it is sexually transmitted. I have been with my fiance the whole 2 years that i have had lyme and he has never had even one symptom of lyme. I guess maybe it would depend on the case but,I got bitten without even knowing it so who's to say someone's patrtner didn't get bit without knowing it too? Just a thought...eve > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 That is true the symptoms of Lyme and CFS as well as FMS are identical. If you were not bit by a tick or do not have a positive blood tests after the recommended time periods, then most likely it is not Lyme's. Of course, you could have had Lyme and it caused, so to speak FMS or CFS. I don't buy the conspiracy theory. I have tons of friends who are nurses and I work all day long in doctor's offices all of the time for pharmaceutical research. In talking to them about Lyme, there just does not appear to be any cover-up. Time will tell. In , " " <simplicity46@h...> wrote: > > Hi I am new here > > I have not been diagnosed with Lyme, just CFS because I live in the > UK, and they dont 'do' Lyme over here. > In case you dont know already, the symptoms of CFS and Lyme are > identical. > > My grandmother had what she called 'very bad rheumatism', > my mother was diagnosed with 'fibrositis' and 'psychosomatic > disorders'; > my aunt has been diagnosed with FMS; an illness so close to CFS that > there is virtually no difference. ( and it used to be called > Fibrositis in the old days) > and I was diagnosed with CFS nine years ago. > > My grandmother grew up in an area of Ireland that I have recently > discovered is teeming with infectious ticks. > > I also know a man who has been diagnosed with 'CFS' (in England again > so no Lyme here lol) > and who's wife then later 'got CFS', > and whose sister then 'got CFS' many years after he did. > > None of us has any recollection of ever being bitten, although I > never asked my grandmother of course, and she would be the most > likely carrier within my family, anyway. > > I am not suggesting it is merely sexually transmitted, but I heard > from another Lyme sufferer that it is extremely infectious through > the blood; and that person is convinced that it can definitely be > carried this way from mother to child. > > I also heard that some people who are genetically very strong, would > never ever catch this kind of illness, its only us unlucky ones, > genetically weaker, whose bodies are more susceptible; for instance, > my ex-husband is as strong as an ox still. > > I heard too, that health workers are trying to keep a lid on it, keep > the facts hidden because of the panic etc that might ensue if the > truth got out. > > I was told by an American lady with Lyme, that Lyme disease is > carried by a spyrocete (sp?), one which is highly infectious between > humans. > > Perhaps the health workers are right to keep a lid on it? > > Or maybe it is only a coincidence that so often members of the same > family get this 'non-infectious' illness. > > Maybe it is not relevent that it comes from the bite of an infected > insect in the first place, after all, considering how it is > contracted why should we ever think it might be infectious eh? > > How is it that Lyme can be so highly infectious through blood between > insect and human, but then they tell us it is not at all infectious > through blood between human and human? > > I know this is mainly hearsay and musings, > but it is still food for thought I think. > > All the Best > > > > > > > > > Hi, I am not sure I believe that it is sexually transmitted. I have > been with my fiance the whole 2 years that i have had lyme and he has > never had even one symptom of lyme. I guess maybe it would depend on > the case but,I got bitten without even knowing it so who's to say > someone's patrtner didn't get bit without knowing it too? Just a > thought...eve > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 > From: " scorpionallure " >If you were not bit by a tick or do not have a positive > blood tests after the recommended time periods, then most likely it is not > Lyme's. In my experience, none of the above is true. I never was aware of a tick bite, and tested negative. But I am quite ill with late stage disseminated Lyme. Deanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.