Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 First of all, if someone really were " cured " they might not come here and post anymore. Second of all, although I think for some people (particularly women) symptoms may lessen with advancing age, I don't think there is a cure to this illness. I'm sorry to say that. There is certainly not a magic bullet if that is what you are looking for. I wrote a very comprehensive post just a few days ago about what has helped me. It is a combination of many factors, and it is individualized person to person. It may take some work, but I do believe for most people this can be " tamed. " But it's not going to be a simple fix, and it's not going to be tamed and then you can go back to your regular habits the next day. It's a lifelong commitment. Lori > > > My doctor 6 years ago said I was a triad, but she never explained > what it was so I paid no attention. Thought I just had allergies, to > everything. I got the polyps removed, but they came back in two years > with avengence. > Ive moved around a lot, so I told doctors the same thing > allergies. " Give me my asthma meds, perhaps some sinus meds and Im > good " . Asthma bothers me the most, nearly killed me quite a few times. > 3 times because of alieve,alkiseltzer, and prescribed ibuprophen. > It took 6 years to find out what Triad means, crossed it last week, > online, looking for allergy remedies. WOW! > So Ive been reading some of the blogs, but I havent seen one that > says " CURED " ! > Please tell me this can be tamed. > > Mike R > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Nope it doesn't if not caught early _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Vivian Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 9:23 AM Subject: [ ] Does it ever go away? Diagnosed with Lyme in July 2007, (tick bite while vacationing in Taos New Mexico) I have been on and off Doxy since then and Vicuprofen for the pain. Whenever I go off my meds--thinking I'm cured--it flares up again. My main symptom is terrible burning in my joints. (feels like someone is holding a flame to them!) I'm wondering if a person ever gets rid of Lyme. Or does it just turn into something else? arthritis, fybromyalgia, etc? Viv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 I'm 30. I've had this junk since jr high at least, but as my mom and younger brothers all do, we suspect I was actually born with it. My doc says since I've had it so long, we're not shootin for a cure... we're looking to get me " in remission " and hopefully I'll stay there. Chris Nope it doesn't if not caught early _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Vivian Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 9:23 AM Subject: [ ] Does it ever go away? Diagnosed with Lyme in July 2007, (tick bite while vacationing in Taos New Mexico) I have been on and off Doxy since then and Vicuprofen for the pain. Whenever I go off my meds--thinking I'm cured--it flares up again. My main symptom is terrible burning in my joints. (feels like someone is holding a flame to them!) I'm wondering if a person ever gets rid of Lyme. Or does it just turn into something else? arthritis, fybromyalgia, etc? Viv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 I've heard that some people who get the Lyme treatment very early on since their exposure to the tick bite do get well. I've read that in the literature. However, if you've had Lyme before the diagnosis, it's more difficult to get rid of it completely. In my case, I vaguely remember digging a tick out of my leg in the '70s, but I didn't get really sick until the '80s and wasn't diagnosed until 2007. My LLMD now says my " mystery illness " in the '80s was my first herx. The doctors kept telling me nothing was wrong with me and that my blood tests were normal, but they never tested for Lyme, of course. I was so sick that I couldn't walk much and had such bad weak spells that at times I couldn't even talk. Usually, as someone else said, you can go into " remission, " where your blood might still show some infection, but you feel completely well. My friend was treated for antibiotics for three years and after that she felt well, so she's not on treatment now. Her boyfriend actually re-tested and there was no Lyme or co-infections detectable in his blood anymore! So don't give up hope. There are many antibiotics out there. Perhaps you might be one of the lucky ones whose treatment eliminates the infection from your blood. Only time will tell. Good luck to you and don't get discouraged. We need all our positive energy to get well-as much as we can muster. Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 Hi Viv: I got bit in October 1999 and didn't go to the doc right away. UNTIL it got so bad I couldn't get off a chair without help. It was in March of 2000, I finally went to the doc and he said it was probably Lyme Disease. He gave me 24 days of Cipro. It worked. In 5 days the pain behind my knees was gone, I felt great. Doc said I was " cured " . He is not an LLMD, but a GP. I had no money for testing and no insurance, so it was a clinical diagnosis. I have since been tested for Lyme and a couple co- infections and they came back negative. Well, in late 2000 the pain started coming back but not bad. But then from then to 2005 I gradually got worse and worse, till I thought I was going to die for sure. I mean I was at about 30% of my former life. Sicnce he said I was cured, he wouldn't give me any more antibiotics. So I was on my own with no money. At least very, very little money. I met a gal down in southern Iowa on my way out west to pick up some cars, and she had had Lyme, misdiagnosed, for over 30 years. She assured me, I still had Lyme just by looking at me. She had been on abx for over a year and was doing pretty good, compared to being in a wheelchair previous to that. But she was NOT cured either. Well, I got the book Healing Lyme by H. Buhner at Amazon.com, and studied it and started his protocol and got myself some abx too. I took the abx for two months, but it was literally killing my stomach. So had to give up the abx. Then went to herbs only, according to Buhner, and gradually got better and better, and also finally healed my stomach with C-Salts from nutri.com. I am STILL ON herbs, but on a maintenance dose of about 1/3 as much as when I went at it whole hog. IT WORKS, people. But you HAVE to stick to it.. The bad thing is: You never really get totally rid of Lyme once you have had it for awhile. The good thing is: On herbs you aren't so sickly and now I am at about 90 to 90% of my pre Lyme self. I can live with that, especially since I am 67 years old now and THAT is against me too. You MUST NEVER GIVE UP! Keep at it. See what works best for YOU! Herbs worked for ME. And many others too. BUT you MUST keep at it. Hope you get better. Jim. ### > > Diagnosed with Lyme in July 2007, (tick bite while vacationing in Taos > New Mexico) I have been on and off Doxy since then and Vicuprofen for > the pain. Whenever I go off my meds--thinking I'm cured--it flares up > again. My main symptom is terrible burning in my joints. (feels like > someone is holding a flame to them!) I'm wondering if a person ever > gets rid of Lyme. Or does it just turn into something else? > arthritis, fybromyalgia, etc? > > Viv > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 I agree with everything except for your saying that lyme never completely goes away. Lyme does go away if you keep at it. It will eventually be 100% cured. From: Jim <jbaysales@...> Subject: [ ] Re: Does it ever go away? Date: Sunday, February 8, 2009, 11:03 AM Hi Viv: I got bit in October 1999 and didn't go to the doc right away. UNTIL it got so bad I couldn't get off a chair without help. It was in March of 2000, I finally went to the doc and he said it was probably Lyme Disease. He gave me 24 days of Cipro. It worked. In 5 days the pain behind my knees was gone, I felt great. Doc said I was " cured " . He is not an LLMD, but a GP. I had no money for testing and no insurance, so it was a clinical diagnosis. I have since been tested for Lyme and a couple co- infections and they came back negative. Well, in late 2000 the pain started coming back but not bad. But then from then to 2005 I gradually got worse and worse, till I thought I was going to die for sure. I mean I was at about 30% of my former life. Sicnce he said I was cured, he wouldn't give me any more antibiotics. So I was on my own with no money. At least very, very little money. I met a gal down in southern Iowa on my way out west to pick up some cars, and she had had Lyme, misdiagnosed, for over 30 years. She assured me, I still had Lyme just by looking at me. She had been on abx for over a year and was doing pretty good, compared to being in a wheelchair previous to that. But she was NOT cured either. Well, I got the book Healing Lyme by H. Buhner at Amazon.com, and studied it and started his protocol and got myself some abx too. I took the abx for two months, but it was literally killing my stomach. So had to give up the abx. Then went to herbs only, according to Buhner, and gradually got better and better, and also finally healed my stomach with C-Salts from nutri.com. I am STILL ON herbs, but on a maintenance dose of about 1/3 as much as when I went at it whole hog. IT WORKS, people. But you HAVE to stick to it.. The bad thing is: You never really get totally rid of Lyme once you have had it for awhile. The good thing is: On herbs you aren't so sickly and now I am at about 90 to 90% of my pre Lyme self. I can live with that, especially since I am 67 years old now and THAT is against me too. You MUST NEVER GIVE UP! Keep at it. See what works best for YOU! Herbs worked for ME. And many others too. BUT you MUST keep at it. Hope you get better. Jim. ### > > Diagnosed with Lyme in July 2007, (tick bite while vacationing in Taos > New Mexico) I have been on and off Doxy since then and Vicuprofen for > the pain. Whenever I go off my meds--thinking I'm cured--it flares up > again. My main symptom is terrible burning in my joints. (feels like > someone is holding a flame to them!) I'm wondering if a person ever > gets rid of Lyme. Or does it just turn into something else? > arthritis, fybromyalgia, etc? > > Viv > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 I have heard many reports of folks saying they had " cured " lyme but then it suddenly crops up years later in stressful situations etc. Due to the cyst nature of the beastie I don't think any regimen or protocol currently gets it all! > Re: [ ] Re: Does it ever go away? > > I agree with everything except for your saying that lyme > never completely goes away. Lyme does go away if you keep at > it. It will eventually be 100% cured. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 I know of some people who have gone many years without a recurrence of symptoms - and they figure they are cured. It seems like with Lyme everyone is different and you can't really go by what other people experience. So, yeah, I still have hope I'll permanently get rid of symptoms. Keep hoping. Best wishes, Don Vivian wrote: > Diagnosed with Lyme in July 2007, (tick bite while vacationing in Taos > New Mexico) I have been on and off Doxy since then and Vicuprofen for > the pain. Whenever I go off my meds--thinking I'm cured--it flares up > again. My main symptom is terrible burning in my joints. (feels like > someone is holding a flame to them!) I'm wondering if a person ever > gets rid of Lyme. Or does it just turn into something else? > arthritis, fybromyalgia, etc? > > Viv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 I personally know several people with lyme. None of them have ever been cured but some have had better success with some days without symptoms. I have excruciating joint pain, fatigue, brain fog, ringing/buzzing in my ears to name a few every day and I spend as many days in bed as I do up although I still have very little energy to do much. I've been unable to work in my nursing profession since being biiten by a tick in july 06. I haven't given up still trying to fight this, find someone and something to help. Have seen many Drs including llmd and hope that I'm wrong in thinking that it never goes away. Don't just keep the hope and faith but share some every day. KD ________________________________ From: Donk <d.knieriem@...> Sent: Monday, February 9, 2009 4:17:04 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Does it ever go away? I know of some people who have gone many years without a recurrence of symptoms - and they figure they are cured. It seems like with Lyme everyone is different and you can't really go by what other people experience. So, yeah, I still have hope I'll permanently get rid of symptoms. Keep hoping. Best wishes, Don Vivian wrote: > Diagnosed with Lyme in July 2007, (tick bite while vacationing in Taos > New Mexico) I have been on and off Doxy since then and Vicuprofen for > the pain. Whenever I go off my meds--thinking I'm cured--it flares up > again. My main symptom is terrible burning in my joints. (feels like > someone is holding a flame to them!) I'm wondering if a person ever > gets rid of Lyme. Or does it just turn into something else? > arthritis, fybromyalgia, etc? > > Viv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 I do not have lyme but I am doing lyme research and am testing research volunteers with my dark field microscope. http://meissnerresearch.com/darkfield . My friend Carol had all the symptoms that you are referring to and you might want to contact and chat with her. See her email in the Cc window. Here is a picture of Carol sitting between the plates of the device that we developed to help with the lyme symptoms. http://meissnerresearch.com/products/dougplus . One of our research volunteers is a nurse. Let me know if you want to chat with her and I will connect you privately. Doug MacLean who is the inventor of the Doug Coil Machine makes the statement that there is evidence that these critters can hide for 20 years and come back given the right conditions. I have tested people who claim to be symptom free and yet I can find critters in the blood. This means that as long as they stay healthy and have a good immune system they will remain symptom free. But if they get sick or run down, then the balance of power may change and the critters will overwhelm the poorly functioning immune system. Another interesting tidbit is that in many cases a husband and wife will have the same level of infection as seen in the blood, yet he will be healthy or symptom free while the wife is seriously sick. It does appear that for some reason women suffer more than men. There may be some gene or hormone that is responsible for this. Another problem that I have observed is that someone may have actually killed all the lyme critters but gets sick from co-infections that can be more serious than the lyme disease. There is a lot of strange stuff going around. The answer is to keep your immune system in tip top shape then these critters can be kept under control. Jim Meissner _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Kerry Dye Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 12:31 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Does it ever go away? I personally know several people with lyme. None of them have ever been cured but some have had better success with some days without symptoms. I have excruciating joint pain, fatigue, brain fog, ringing/buzzing in my ears to name a few every day and I spend as many days in bed as I do up although I still have very little energy to do much. I've been unable to work in my nursing profession since being biiten by a tick in july 06. I haven't given up still trying to fight this, find someone and something to help. Have seen many Drs including llmd and hope that I'm wrong in thinking that it never goes away. Don't just keep the hope and faith but share some every day. KD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 everything i have read says that u may be symptom free, but there is no cure, you can treat it but not cure it. and it can rear its ugly head in stressful times or if you become run down and i have seen people who were fine and they go through a stressful time and bam its back. but you can have many years without symptoms or if your lucky and take real good care of yourself, it may never come back. Begley - Temporary Placement Manager From: <msadams@...> Subject: RE: [ ] Re: Does it ever go away? Date: Monday, February 9, 2009, 2:55 PM I have heard many reports of folks saying they had " cured " lyme but then it suddenly crops up years later in stressful situations etc. Due to the cyst nature of the beastie I don't think any regimen or protocol currently gets it all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 So can someone explain to me why there is so much emphasis on treating Lyme using medications that make you feel worse? I'm not talking about a short term herx here, but rather the meds that make you feel worse day after day. Why not just take the meds that give the patient a better quality of life? Rocephin make me 'normal' - gives me my life back! Knowing what I know now my guess is that I could get off all other meds (thyroid, sleep, etc.) given the chance to stay on Rocephin long term. Jo > > everything i have read says that u may be symptom free, but there is no cure, you can treat it but not cure it. and it can rear its ugly head in stressful times or if you become run down and i have seen people who were fine and they go through a stressful time and bam its back. but you can have many years without symptoms or if your lucky and take real good care of yourself, it may never come back. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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