Bull's Eye!by
Joan ..
later, a very tiny bull's eye mark appeared at the site of the bite (a sign of Lyme's disease). Yes, I saw a doctor today. Yes, she confirmed that it's a bull's eye. Yes, she confirmed that I was bitten...
LymeDiseaseby
robin
Now that I have a better handle on my feelings, I can explain better about the LymeDisease situation. I wrote an emotional post the other day, about deciding to get re-tested for Lymedisease...
Lymediseaseby
Janete Cabral
developed the Bull's eye rash, which when encountered is pathognomic of LymeDisease... so much for irony... in Lymedisease. I was certain then the tick was a carrier of Borrelia burgdefori, responsible...
THE LYMEDISEASE CONTROVERSYby
Bev and Silver F.
was convinced that I had contracted Lymedisease even though he could find no tick, no telltale bulls-eye rash...
Q&A: The LymeDisease Controversy (From Vanity Fair Magazine)
by Frank DiGiacomo
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LymeDisease Symptomsby
InternalMed ..
Georgina, Recovered from Lymedisease : We were actually cleaning it up, getting it ready... with some scary symptoms.
Georgina, Recovered from Lymedisease : Very weak, very high fever, nauseous, pains...
Recognizing LymeDiseaseby
InternalMed ..
's important is that the rash does not have to be that typical bull's-eye rash to be Lymedisease... after a mysterious outbreak of arthritis in Old Lyme Town, Connecticut, Lymedisease has become a household name...
LYME IS A BRAIN DISEASEby
Dr. Virginia S.
By Virginia T. Sherr 7-31-05
Lyme borreliosis is a brain disease as well as a multisystemic... with a thousand inaccurate medical diagnoses. The manner in which the current pandemic of tertiary Lymedisease...
LymeDisease Updateby
Sue J.
-dose naltrexone. Lyme left untreated with antibiotics would get progressively worse.
I had no bulls-eye rash... is considered a sign of Stage 2 LymeDisease. My 14-year old son has had Lyme twice before, and his first...
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The Prevention and Treatment of Tick Bites
how to identify the most dangerous types of ticks including those that transmit diseases such as LymeDisease or... that you will get LymeDisease. If you develop symptoms, particularly a week to two weeks after your tick bite, such as a rash (especially one that resembles a bull’seye), fever, fatigue, headache, muscle aches or joint pain...crap
It’s Spring: What You Need to Know About Ticks
. Here are images of what the bullseye rash of LymeDisease can look like courtesy of The LymeDisease Network... with black legs. This is the tick which transmits LymeDisease. Your risk for contracting LymeDisease really does depend upon where you live in the United States. The American LymeDisease Foundation reports that: “…less than 5% of adult...crap
Two Positive ELISAs, 1 Indeterminate WB - Partner Use a Condom Now?
and I have had no other partners during that time. I may have had Lymedisease six months ago due to a bite with bull's eye... some of your readers with others with similar circumstances to mine, i.e., the lymedisease I had last summer):She sent... lupus, Lymedisease, and syphilis. Babesiosis is a tick-borne malarialike illness...crap
Lymedisease in Connecticut
that I developed the disease in late May or early June but, because a bulls-eye rash never showed up... for a follow-up. The test showed that I had a thriving case of Lyme. She prescribed a months course... between the medicine and the disease." I didn't really think too much about what she said but I would think...crap
Interviews with People who have Multiple Sclerosis: Meet Jen
'd had a bout of Lymedisease in 1997, so the second spinal tap was to rule out any traces of residual Lyme... you tell us more about the Lymedisease you also had during the time of your diagnosis of MS? Do you feel sometimes MS is hard to diagnose because of these other diseases which can mimic the symptoms of MS?
I contracted Lyme...crap
this is the tenth time...trying again
viral illness. I woke up with chills, fever, nausea, loss of appetite, eye pain, muscle aches... Physician, Internist, neurologist, infectious disease specialist, and the ER. I had numerous tests done. CT of abdomen/chest, MRI of brain and spine, CBC, SED rate, Hep C antibody, monospot, CMV, EBV, HIV-ELISA, Lymes...crap
HIV+ From unprotected insertive Oral.. . .
because i found a tick in my bedroom a week after and they developed...Now im worryed about possibly have lymedisease to go along with my new death sentence because i noticed a small dot that developed to bulls-eye looking red rash...crap