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Honey,

Chronic fatigue disorder is not a disease that one can receive a positive test

for in the same way one can test positive for Lyme disease. CFD is a list of

symptoms that can be caused by several diseases. Lyme however is an actual

bacterial infection. His doctor may have told him he had enough of the symptoms

to be classified as " Chronic fatigue disorder " . Bowen research did a study of

500 patients who had received a diagnosis of CFD by clinical symptoms, and all

tested positive for Lyme disease. (Of course virtually everyone tests positive

for Bb bacteria according to them anyways, but that's another story.) But I

think no matter what material you read about Lyme, or any one in this group will

probably tell you the same thing, as well as myself, that Lyme disease is

produces CFD in the vast majority of us. And in fact many have probably had a

diagnosis of CFD before they had a Lyme diagnosis, just like your husband.

clearsearcher1

honey_wont_dew <honey_wont_dew@...> wrote:

Recently my husband went to the doctor for upper respiratory

problems. He was placed on more antiobotics and is better now.

While at the doctor, he was told that he tested positive for Chronic

Fatigue disorder three years ago but was given no treatment. He was

given one month of treatment for lymes. He was given the Elisha test

at that time and it was negative. Three months ago he was

diagnosisedwith Lyme disease and is in the Chronic stages. My

question is if it is common to have the Chronic Fatigue test come

back positive when you have Lyme disease or are we dealing with both

disorders. Any feedback would be helpful.

Thanks,

honey

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> question is if it is common to have the Chronic Fatigue test come

> back positive when you have Lyme disease or are we dealing with both

> disorders. Any feedback would be helpful.

It is quite common to either be completely mis-diagnosed with things such

as FMS, CFS, MS as well as getting them as side diagnosis. Lyme causes many

systems to be out of whackm from nerves to muscles to organs. I have Lyme,

which has caused, CFS, FMS, myofacial pain syndrome , just to name a few.

So to answer your question, yes, you can get all those differential

diagnosis on top of the Lyme.

This website lists all the symptoms, treatments etc for Lyme.

http://library.lymenet.org/domino/file.nsf/bbf2f15334c1f28585256613000317cc/

9c1ac876bb7897f5852568ec0056eb02?OpenDocument

Best of luck!

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I am very puzzled at the idea of a positive test for chronic

fatigue. Was this a blood test? Don't think there is a definitive

test for chronic fatigue. You might want to look at some websites on

chronic fatigue, at least for the testing angle. They may not,

however, recognize that these symptoms can be caused by Lyme disease,

so what you really need is a Lyme expert, one recommended by other

patients. They are rare, hard to find, partly because of the

controversies over diagnosis and treatment.

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I know of more than one person who has been diagnosed with chronic

fatigue and Lyme disease. I know that there are tests that can prove that

someone has chronic fatigue instead of fibromyalgia. My support group

leader sees Dr. Cheney, who is pretty much the guru of chronic fatigue, and

he thinks that she has both. A lot of doctors in the Dallas-Fort Worth area do

not think that lyme's is endemic to this area. I have personally seen someone

with a bullseye rash before that had not been out of the DFW area and had

not been in any weedy or wooded areas. I think that there are a lot more

people in this area who have Lyme's but have not been diagnosed. I am

moving to a rural area in north Oklahoma where there are a lot of deerticks.

My mom had the bullseye rash a number of years ago and I think my dad is

one of those people who doesn't develop the rash. He has found a number of

ticks on him throughout the 24 years they have lived there. I think it would be

a good idea for him to be tested just to be safe. It just doesn't pay to be the

person in the family with the most medical knowledge because no one ever

listens to you.

> Recently my husband went to the doctor for upper respiratory

> problems. He was placed on more antiobotics and is better now.

> While at the doctor, he was told that he tested positive for Chronic

> Fatigue disorder three years ago but was given no treatment. He was

> given one month of treatment for lymes. He was given the Elisha test

> at that time and it was negative. Three months ago he was

> diagnosisedwith Lyme disease and is in the Chronic stages. My

> question is if it is common to have the Chronic Fatigue test come

> back positive when you have Lyme disease or are we dealing with both

> disorders. Any feedback would be helpful.

>

> Thanks,

> honey

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< Don't think there is a definitive

test for chronic fatigue.>

I believe there is a blood test for your Immune system....which I believe if

that is low......they will dx you with Chronic Fatigue

Syndrome.

Connieknwnj

When body and mind are out of sync.........we suffer greatly!

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Craig - it is NOT true that virtually everyone tests positive for Bb through

Bowen. They have a highly accurate test because it is so specific and

sensitive. And, their method is " eyeball to eyeball, " so to speak. Bowen

is a research lab and insurance won't pay....but right now it might just be

the only lab to use when you're deciding if it's the best time to quit

treatment....or if you have to pursue more little buggers.

Re: [ ] regarding other diagnosis

Honey,

Chronic fatigue disorder is not a disease that one can receive a positive

test for in the same way one can test positive for Lyme disease. CFD is a

list of symptoms that can be caused by several diseases. Lyme however is an

actual bacterial infection. His doctor may have told him he had enough of

the symptoms to be classified as " Chronic fatigue disorder " . Bowen research

did a study of 500 patients who had received a diagnosis of CFD by clinical

symptoms, and all tested positive for Lyme disease. (Of course virtually

everyone tests positive for Bb bacteria according to them anyways, but

that's another story.) But I think no matter what material you read about

Lyme, or any one in this group will probably tell you the same thing, as

well as myself, that Lyme disease is produces CFD in the vast majority of

us. And in fact many have probably had a diagnosis of CFD before they had a

Lyme diagnosis, just like your husband.

clearsearcher1

honey_wont_dew <honey_wont_dew@...> wrote:

Recently my husband went to the doctor for upper respiratory

problems. He was placed on more antiobotics and is better now.

While at the doctor, he was told that he tested positive for Chronic

Fatigue disorder three years ago but was given no treatment. He was

given one month of treatment for lymes. He was given the Elisha test

at that time and it was negative. Three months ago he was

diagnosisedwith Lyme disease and is in the Chronic stages. My

question is if it is common to have the Chronic Fatigue test come

back positive when you have Lyme disease or are we dealing with both

disorders. Any feedback would be helpful.

Thanks,

honey

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Elaine,

I am not giving my personal opinion. I have no opinion on them. I am just

passing along what their own sight says. They themselves admit that virtually

everyone who tests, tests positive. And by the way, that is not a criticism of

the test. If they are getting that many positive tests, perhaps we need to

reevaluate our understanding of Lyme. If it was an anti-body test, that might

be another story. But if illuminating the bugs allows you to actually see them,

then criticising the test for being " too sensitive " as I have heard some doctors

claim, is kind of like criticising using binoculars too see trees in the forest,

claiming that one shouldn't be seeing trees in every forest. Maybe that's not

the best analogy, but you get my point.

Craig

Elaine Kallas <kallase@...> wrote:

Craig - it is NOT true that virtually everyone tests positive for Bb through

Bowen. They have a highly accurate test because it is so specific and

sensitive. And, their method is " eyeball to eyeball, " so to speak. Bowen

is a research lab and insurance won't pay....but right now it might just be

the only lab to use when you're deciding if it's the best time to quit

treatment....or if you have to pursue more little buggers.

Re: [ ] regarding other diagnosis

Honey,

Chronic fatigue disorder is not a disease that one can receive a positive

test for in the same way one can test positive for Lyme disease. CFD is a

list of symptoms that can be caused by several diseases. Lyme however is an

actual bacterial infection. His doctor may have told him he had enough of

the symptoms to be classified as " Chronic fatigue disorder " . Bowen research

did a study of 500 patients who had received a diagnosis of CFD by clinical

symptoms, and all tested positive for Lyme disease. (Of course virtually

everyone tests positive for Bb bacteria according to them anyways, but

that's another story.) But I think no matter what material you read about

Lyme, or any one in this group will probably tell you the same thing, as

well as myself, that Lyme disease is produces CFD in the vast majority of

us. And in fact many have probably had a diagnosis of CFD before they had a

Lyme diagnosis, just like your husband.

clearsearcher1

honey_wont_dew <honey_wont_dew@...> wrote:

Recently my husband went to the doctor for upper respiratory

problems. He was placed on more antiobotics and is better now.

While at the doctor, he was told that he tested positive for Chronic

Fatigue disorder three years ago but was given no treatment. He was

given one month of treatment for lymes. He was given the Elisha test

at that time and it was negative. Three months ago he was

diagnosisedwith Lyme disease and is in the Chronic stages. My

question is if it is common to have the Chronic Fatigue test come

back positive when you have Lyme disease or are we dealing with both

disorders. Any feedback would be helpful.

Thanks,

honey

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