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Me too. Been down that road. I made the connection adn the

neurologist validated it. Well, I have to find a LL doctor.

- In , " wtptoo " <wtptoo@y...> wrote:

>

> Kathy,

>

> Just curious when you took antibiotics for other things like sinus

> infections before you knew you had Lyme did you notice your Lyme

> symptoms got better? My arthritis and fibromyalgia got better

whenever

> I was put on a Z-pack. My LLMD asked why didn't my doctors ever

make

> the connection? Well I felt like an idiot because I never made the

> connection myself, so how could my doctors since I never thought

it

> important to tell them. I just thought it was a coincidence.

>

>

>

>

> >

> > I was positive on IGeneX IgG and IgM western blot after being

sick

> > for nineteen years. I had been on antibiotic for 3 weeks for a

bad

> > sinus infection. I had the test done about 2 weeks after I

stopped

> > taking them. I don't know if that made a difference.

> > Kathy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics because I

would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx was back

then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a couple weeks, but

I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria load is

really high.

Kathy

> >

> > I was positive on IGeneX IgG and IgM western blot after being

sick

> > for nineteen years. I had been on antibiotic for 3 weeks for a

bad

> > sinus infection. I had the test done about 2 weeks after I

stopped

> > taking them. I don't know if that made a difference.

> > Kathy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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>

> No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics because I

> would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx was back

> then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a couple weeks,

but

> I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria load is

> really high.

> Kathy

>

>

Kathy,

Was it really an allergy with hives, swelling, itchiness, rash or

anaphylactic shock? Or you just felt bad like you had the flu or had

been beaten with a stick? Now that's a herx. I'm still debating with

my LLMD whether I am allergic to Cefzil. When I took it years ago

for something, can't remember what, it caused severe knife stabbing

like pain in knees till I could not walk. It was terrifying and

painful. A couple drs then told me that was an allergic reaction or

blood serum sickness. So I took their word for it because I sure

never wanted to take Cefzil again. My LLMD says it was a sign that I

had Lyme then and the Cefzil was getting at it more so than any

other drug I have taken. What he says kinda makes sense. So I think

maybe I should try it again, but I am terrified of that kind of that

med.-

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I know now that I was just herxing really bad. I would just get

really sick from the antibiotics. It felt like I was going to die.

I've been on an antobiotics now for about 5 months. I got sick in

the beginning, but now it's just every couple of weeks.

Kathy

> >

> >

> > No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics because I

> > would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx was back

> > then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a couple weeks,

> but

> > I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria load is

> > really high.

> > Kathy

> >

> >

> Kathy,

>

> Was it really an allergy with hives, swelling, itchiness, rash or

> anaphylactic shock? Or you just felt bad like you had the flu or

had

> been beaten with a stick? Now that's a herx. I'm still debating

with

> my LLMD whether I am allergic to Cefzil. When I took it years ago

> for something, can't remember what, it caused severe knife

stabbing

> like pain in knees till I could not walk. It was terrifying and

> painful. A couple drs then told me that was an allergic reaction

or

> blood serum sickness. So I took their word for it because I sure

> never wanted to take Cefzil again. My LLMD says it was a sign that

I

> had Lyme then and the Cefzil was getting at it more so than any

> other drug I have taken. What he says kinda makes sense. So I

think

> maybe I should try it again, but I am terrified of that kind of

that

> med.-

>

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> I know now that I was just herxing really bad. I would just get

> really sick from the antibiotics. It felt like I was going to die.

> I've been on an antobiotics now for about 5 months. I got sick in

> the beginning, but now it's just every couple of weeks.

> Kathy

>

>

>

Same thing for me. The second month of antibiotics I landed in a

cardiologist office the herxing was so severe. Felt like I was having a

heart attack. 7 months and the herxs aren't nearly as exciting.

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I ended up in the ER once after taking Zitro. My heart rate and

blood pressue got all messed up.

Kathy

> >

> > I know now that I was just herxing really bad. I would just get

> > really sick from the antibiotics. It felt like I was going to

die.

> > I've been on an antobiotics now for about 5 months. I got sick

in

> > the beginning, but now it's just every couple of weeks.

> > Kathy

> >

> >

> >

>

> Same thing for me. The second month of antibiotics I landed in a

> cardiologist office the herxing was so severe. Felt like I was

having a

> heart attack. 7 months and the herxs aren't nearly as exciting.

> -

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I don't know if this will help anyone or not, but when i am going

into a herx, I itch like crazy. I have read that this is the

peripheral neuropathy " toxin " that builds up in the body. The itch

always precedes the flu feeling. Most of the time benadryl does

nothing. I also have rashes, but not whelps like I have with

allergic reactions. I do think that I had an allergic reaction to

probenecid years ago when I was treated for Lyme. I had little red

speckles all over me like measles. I also know that I have severe

joint pain when I herx big time. Sorry I am late in responding.

cooky

> >

> >

> > No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics because I

> > would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx was back

> > then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a couple weeks,

> but

> > I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria load is

> > really high.

> > Kathy

> >

> >

> Kathy,

>

> Was it really an allergy with hives, swelling, itchiness, rash or

> anaphylactic shock? Or you just felt bad like you had the flu or

had

> been beaten with a stick? Now that's a herx. I'm still debating

with

> my LLMD whether I am allergic to Cefzil. When I took it years ago

> for something, can't remember what, it caused severe knife

stabbing

> like pain in knees till I could not walk. It was terrifying and

> painful. A couple drs then told me that was an allergic reaction

or

> blood serum sickness. So I took their word for it because I sure

> never wanted to take Cefzil again. My LLMD says it was a sign that

I

> had Lyme then and the Cefzil was getting at it more so than any

> other drug I have taken. What he says kinda makes sense. So I

think

> maybe I should try it again, but I am terrified of that kind of

that

> med.-

>

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Is it possible that these symptoms are realated to youe abx? I was

cautioned by my nurse about the itch and rash and told to call if I

have this when I start Ketek and Amoxicillin. - Lida

> > >

> > >

> > > No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics because

I

> > > would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx was

back

> > > then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a couple

weeks,

> > but

> > > I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria load is

> > > really high.

> > > Kathy

> > >

> > >

> > Kathy,

> >

> > Was it really an allergy with hives, swelling, itchiness, rash or

> > anaphylactic shock? Or you just felt bad like you had the flu or

> had

> > been beaten with a stick? Now that's a herx. I'm still debating

> with

> > my LLMD whether I am allergic to Cefzil. When I took it years ago

> > for something, can't remember what, it caused severe knife

> stabbing

> > like pain in knees till I could not walk. It was terrifying and

> > painful. A couple drs then told me that was an allergic reaction

> or

> > blood serum sickness. So I took their word for it because I sure

> > never wanted to take Cefzil again. My LLMD says it was a sign

that

> I

> > had Lyme then and the Cefzil was getting at it more so than any

> > other drug I have taken. What he says kinda makes sense. So I

> think

> > maybe I should try it again, but I am terrified of that kind of

> that

> > med.-

> >

>

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Yeah I know it was a herx now, but back then I had never heard of

herxing. I have had an allergic reaction to Bactrim, hives from

head to toe, but this wasn't like that. I would just feel really

sick. There were some other supplements that made me feel the same

too. It all made sense after I found out I had lyme.

Kathy

> > >

> > >

> > > No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics because

I

> > > would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx was

back

> > > then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a couple

weeks,

> > but

> > > I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria load is

> > > really high.

> > > Kathy

> > >

> > >

> > Kathy,

> >

> > Was it really an allergy with hives, swelling, itchiness, rash

or

> > anaphylactic shock? Or you just felt bad like you had the flu or

> had

> > been beaten with a stick? Now that's a herx. I'm still debating

> with

> > my LLMD whether I am allergic to Cefzil. When I took it years

ago

> > for something, can't remember what, it caused severe knife

> stabbing

> > like pain in knees till I could not walk. It was terrifying and

> > painful. A couple drs then told me that was an allergic reaction

> or

> > blood serum sickness. So I took their word for it because I sure

> > never wanted to take Cefzil again. My LLMD says it was a sign

that

> I

> > had Lyme then and the Cefzil was getting at it more so than any

> > other drug I have taken. What he says kinda makes sense. So I

> think

> > maybe I should try it again, but I am terrified of that kind of

> that

> > med.-

> >

>

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I get itchy when I'm herxing, but not much of a rash. I've had

allergic reactions before and can tell the difference. I've had the

itchy feeling even when I wasn't on antibiotic's, from just taking

supplements.

Kathy

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics

because

> I

> > > > would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx was

> back

> > > > then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a couple

> weeks,

> > > but

> > > > I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria load

is

> > > > really high.

> > > > Kathy

> > > >

> > > >

> > > Kathy,

> > >

> > > Was it really an allergy with hives, swelling, itchiness, rash

or

> > > anaphylactic shock? Or you just felt bad like you had the flu

or

> > had

> > > been beaten with a stick? Now that's a herx. I'm still

debating

> > with

> > > my LLMD whether I am allergic to Cefzil. When I took it years

ago

> > > for something, can't remember what, it caused severe knife

> > stabbing

> > > like pain in knees till I could not walk. It was terrifying

and

> > > painful. A couple drs then told me that was an allergic

reaction

> > or

> > > blood serum sickness. So I took their word for it because I

sure

> > > never wanted to take Cefzil again. My LLMD says it was a sign

> that

> > I

> > > had Lyme then and the Cefzil was getting at it more so than

any

> > > other drug I have taken. What he says kinda makes sense. So I

> > think

> > > maybe I should try it again, but I am terrified of that kind

of

> > that

> > > med.-

> > >

> >

>

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It's interesting that I never did itch until I started the Ceftin-

am now done with that and will start the oral Zithromax tomorrow-

wonder what new challenges this will bring on. Rose Marie

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics

> because

> > I

> > > > > would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx

was

> > back

> > > > > then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a couple

> > weeks,

> > > > but

> > > > > I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria

load

> is

> > > > > really high.

> > > > > Kathy

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > Kathy,

> > > >

> > > > Was it really an allergy with hives, swelling, itchiness,

rash

> or

> > > > anaphylactic shock? Or you just felt bad like you had the

flu

> or

> > > had

> > > > been beaten with a stick? Now that's a herx. I'm still

> debating

> > > with

> > > > my LLMD whether I am allergic to Cefzil. When I took it

years

> ago

> > > > for something, can't remember what, it caused severe knife

> > > stabbing

> > > > like pain in knees till I could not walk. It was terrifying

> and

> > > > painful. A couple drs then told me that was an allergic

> reaction

> > > or

> > > > blood serum sickness. So I took their word for it because I

> sure

> > > > never wanted to take Cefzil again. My LLMD says it was a

sign

> > that

> > > I

> > > > had Lyme then and the Cefzil was getting at it more so than

> any

> > > > other drug I have taken. What he says kinda makes sense. So

I

> > > think

> > > > maybe I should try it again, but I am terrified of that kind

> of

> > > that

> > > > med.-

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Lida, yes to be technnical about it, my symptoms are directly

correspondent with abx. Abx cause a herxhiemer reaction with is the

build up of toxins in the blood. These can cause flu like symptoms,

pain, mental fog and itching. This is not an allergic reaction.

Allergic reactions cause small pinhead sized red areas all over the

body (or trunk) and itching. Your doctor or dermatologist will know

the difference.

Be well, Cheryl

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics

because

> I

> > > > would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx was

> back

> > > > then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a couple

> weeks,

> > > but

> > > > I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria load

is

> > > > really high.

> > > > Kathy

> > > >

> > > >

> > > Kathy,

> > >

> > > Was it really an allergy with hives, swelling, itchiness, rash

or

> > > anaphylactic shock? Or you just felt bad like you had the flu

or

> > had

> > > been beaten with a stick? Now that's a herx. I'm still

debating

> > with

> > > my LLMD whether I am allergic to Cefzil. When I took it years

ago

> > > for something, can't remember what, it caused severe knife

> > stabbing

> > > like pain in knees till I could not walk. It was terrifying

and

> > > painful. A couple drs then told me that was an allergic

reaction

> > or

> > > blood serum sickness. So I took their word for it because I

sure

> > > never wanted to take Cefzil again. My LLMD says it was a sign

> that

> > I

> > > had Lyme then and the Cefzil was getting at it more so than

any

> > > other drug I have taken. What he says kinda makes sense. So I

> > think

> > > maybe I should try it again, but I am terrified of that kind

of

> > that

> > > med.-

> > >

> >

>

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One more thing I thought I would share...I have raised bumps (size

of a pea) mostly on my left cheek that develop, itch and then fade

to a brown spot. My dermatologist said it's Seborretic Keratosis,

and benign. I wonder if it's really Lyme? Since this morning, I am

using Coconut oil on it to see if that helps. It's supposed to have

antibacterial properties?

I also have some spots on my ribcage area that come and go with my

fevers. ANYone else have this?

cooky

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics

because

> I

> > > > would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx was

> back

> > > > then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a couple

> weeks,

> > > but

> > > > I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria load

is

> > > > really high.

> > > > Kathy

> > > >

> > > >

> > > Kathy,

> > >

> > > Was it really an allergy with hives, swelling, itchiness, rash

or

> > > anaphylactic shock? Or you just felt bad like you had the flu

or

> > had

> > > been beaten with a stick? Now that's a herx. I'm still

debating

> > with

> > > my LLMD whether I am allergic to Cefzil. When I took it years

ago

> > > for something, can't remember what, it caused severe knife

> > stabbing

> > > like pain in knees till I could not walk. It was terrifying

and

> > > painful. A couple drs then told me that was an allergic

reaction

> > or

> > > blood serum sickness. So I took their word for it because I

sure

> > > never wanted to take Cefzil again. My LLMD says it was a sign

> that

> > I

> > > had Lyme then and the Cefzil was getting at it more so than

any

> > > other drug I have taken. What he says kinda makes sense. So I

> > think

> > > maybe I should try it again, but I am terrified of that kind

of

> > that

> > > med.-

> > >

> >

>

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I got really itchy on Doxy. I felt like I had pin pricks all over

me, and my head felt numb. Not sure what that was all about, but

they switched me to Ceftin an Diflican and the itching is better.

Kathy

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics

> > because

> > > I

> > > > > > would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx

> was

> > > back

> > > > > > then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a

couple

> > > weeks,

> > > > > but

> > > > > > I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria

> load

> > is

> > > > > > really high.

> > > > > > Kathy

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > Kathy,

> > > > >

> > > > > Was it really an allergy with hives, swelling, itchiness,

> rash

> > or

> > > > > anaphylactic shock? Or you just felt bad like you had the

> flu

> > or

> > > > had

> > > > > been beaten with a stick? Now that's a herx. I'm still

> > debating

> > > > with

> > > > > my LLMD whether I am allergic to Cefzil. When I took it

> years

> > ago

> > > > > for something, can't remember what, it caused severe knife

> > > > stabbing

> > > > > like pain in knees till I could not walk. It was

terrifying

> > and

> > > > > painful. A couple drs then told me that was an allergic

> > reaction

> > > > or

> > > > > blood serum sickness. So I took their word for it because

I

> > sure

> > > > > never wanted to take Cefzil again. My LLMD says it was a

> sign

> > > that

> > > > I

> > > > > had Lyme then and the Cefzil was getting at it more so

than

> > any

> > > > > other drug I have taken. What he says kinda makes sense.

So

> I

> > > > think

> > > > > maybe I should try it again, but I am terrified of that

kind

> > of

> > > > that

> > > > > med.-

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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I get something like that too. My doctor said he thought it was a

staph infection. I use Bactaban ointment on it and what ever it is

the ointment clears it up. Sometimes after it's gone I get a brown

spot or a small bruise where the rash was.

Kathy

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > No, I always thought I was allergic to all antibiotics

> because

> > I

> > > > > would get so sick from them. I didn't know what a herx

was

> > back

> > > > > then. I was never on an antibiotic for more then a couple

> > weeks,

> > > > but

> > > > > I would get really sick from them. I think my bacteria

load

> is

> > > > > really high.

> > > > > Kathy

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > Kathy,

> > > >

> > > > Was it really an allergy with hives, swelling, itchiness,

rash

> or

> > > > anaphylactic shock? Or you just felt bad like you had the

flu

> or

> > > had

> > > > been beaten with a stick? Now that's a herx. I'm still

> debating

> > > with

> > > > my LLMD whether I am allergic to Cefzil. When I took it

years

> ago

> > > > for something, can't remember what, it caused severe knife

> > > stabbing

> > > > like pain in knees till I could not walk. It was terrifying

> and

> > > > painful. A couple drs then told me that was an allergic

> reaction

> > > or

> > > > blood serum sickness. So I took their word for it because I

> sure

> > > > never wanted to take Cefzil again. My LLMD says it was a

sign

> > that

> > > I

> > > > had Lyme then and the Cefzil was getting at it more so than

> any

> > > > other drug I have taken. What he says kinda makes sense. So

I

> > > think

> > > > maybe I should try it again, but I am terrified of that kind

> of

> > > that

> > > > med.-

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Oh yeah have all kinds of funny rashes, sore, lumps and bumps both on

and off antibiotics. My experience with dermatologist is every time I

went I was misdiagnosed. I had molluscum, she said it was acne, etc. I

get what I now know are bartonella rashes constantly. I collect links

for Lyme related rash photos, so I can email privately if you want. I

recently came across a photo of an erhlichia rash which I never knew

existed, but I've had something that looks like that photo too.

Coconut oil is suppose to be antimicrobic, even cidin is sometimes

used internally to treat Lyme. I never worry over the Lyme related

rashes as far as treating them except when I get large bumps that I

need to get lanced. My MD freaked out when she had to lance one of

those for me and saw what was inside. I wish my LLMD could have seen it

or had it tested. Oh and yes I get fever rashes. I think the fever just

brings stuff to the surface.

>

> One more thing I thought I would share...I have raised bumps (size

> of a pea) mostly on my left cheek that develop, itch and then fade

> to a brown spot. My dermatologist said it's Seborretic Keratosis,

> and benign. I wonder if it's really Lyme? Since this morning, I am

> using Coconut oil on it to see if that helps. It's supposed to have

> antibacterial properties?

>

> I also have some spots on my ribcage area that come and go with my

> fevers. ANYone else have this?

>

> cooky

>

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I'm not sure what my rashes are either, just that the Bactroban

clears it up. If feels like a flesh eating bacteria, it really

hurts, and my lymph nodes in the area get enlarged and hurt. It

itches to. It will not clear up on it's own. It will keep growing

if I don't treat it. When it does go away I usually have a dark

spot or a bruise left. I am a staph carrier, so my doctor thinks

it's staph. They have never cultured it though.

Kathy

> >

> > One more thing I thought I would share...I have raised bumps

(size

> > of a pea) mostly on my left cheek that develop, itch and then

fade

> > to a brown spot. My dermatologist said it's Seborretic

Keratosis,

> > and benign. I wonder if it's really Lyme? Since this morning, I

am

> > using Coconut oil on it to see if that helps. It's supposed to

have

> > antibacterial properties?

> >

> > I also have some spots on my ribcage area that come and go with

my

> > fevers. ANYone else have this?

> >

> > cooky

> >

>

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kathy

I think that the itchy feeling is the spirochete in the skin and I think its a

herx.....

eric

Kathy <aiden424@...> wrote:

I got really itchy on Doxy. I felt like I had pin pricks all over

me, and my head felt numb. Not sure what that was all about, but

they switched me to Ceftin an Diflican and the itching is better.

Kathy

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Kathy,

Are you on an oral antibiotic for Lyme? If you are on abx ask your LLMD

to switch you to something that will address both the Lyme and Staph.

IF it is a flesh eating bacteria those things can get nasty. My ex had

it and nearly lost his leg over it. If you aren't getting the treatment

you need go to a different doctor and demand a biopsy. I learned not to

go into a dr asking or hinting for anything. Tell them exactly what you

want and if they will not do that for you, provided it is reasonable,

then you can refuse to pay them. Case in point, I used to get blown off

by doctors for years for the simplest of things. I finally went in and

said I want a thyroid test or I want treatment for arthritis pain. So

go get the biopsy and have it cultured. If they culture it they can

also tell which particular antibiotic will stop it.

>

> I'm not sure what my rashes are either, just that the Bactroban

> clears it up. If feels like a flesh eating bacteria, it really

> hurts, and my lymph nodes in the area get enlarged and hurt. It

> itches to. It will not clear up on it's own. It will keep growing

> if I don't treat it. When it does go away I usually have a dark

> spot or a bruise left. I am a staph carrier, so my doctor thinks

> it's staph. They have never cultured it though.

> Kathy

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I haven't seen a llmd yet. I have an appointment with one in Feb. I

have seen an infectious disease doctor though. He has me on Ceftin

and Diflucan. Ceftin does not keep the staph under control. He was

much more concerned about the Lyme then staph. I had a huge cyst in

my breast several years ago that was full of staph. They couldn't

figure out how I got it. I had tests done and that's when they said

I was a staph carrier. If I can get the lyme under control my

immune system should keep the staph under control. They think I was

born a staph carrier, but haven't had problems till the Lyme.

Kathy

> >

> > I'm not sure what my rashes are either, just that the Bactroban

> > clears it up. If feels like a flesh eating bacteria, it really

> > hurts, and my lymph nodes in the area get enlarged and hurt. It

> > itches to. It will not clear up on it's own. It will keep

growing

> > if I don't treat it. When it does go away I usually have a dark

> > spot or a bruise left. I am a staph carrier, so my doctor thinks

> > it's staph. They have never cultured it though.

> > Kathy

>

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I agree, I think it was a bad herx.

Kathy

> kathy

> I think that the itchy feeling is the spirochete in the skin and I

think its a herx.....

> eric

>

> Kathy <aiden424@h...> wrote:

> I got really itchy on Doxy. I felt like I had pin pricks all over

> me, and my head felt numb. Not sure what that was all about, but

> they switched me to Ceftin an Diflican and the itching is better.

> Kathy

>

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