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Re: No Evidence For Chronic Lymes Disease

Posted by bulldog2 on February 15, 2009, at 14:50:37

In reply to Re: No Evidence For Chronic Lymes Disease » bulldog2, posted by Phillipa on February 15, 2009, at 10:50:03

> The article mentions IV antibiotics mine is documented in a folder with copies of positive bands of affected infectious bands when active. Oral was what my infection control specialist used for two years. What do you do when the health dept tells you you are positive and you repeately tell them you were treated? Gave the doc here the folder from infection control doc in other city. I feel the same way since no pain other than old age back. So what's the answer? Phillipa

I think you are talking about people who don't test positive on either of the lyme's test and are tested based on clinical symtoms.

Now if you had lyme's before you will always have some bands positive. However active lyme's would be determined by how high the bands go. They can tell wether it is active.

I think the doctor makes a good point. There's never been an established test that says after successful antibitic treatment that these bacteria harbor in the body.

Arthritis is very normal for someone of you age.
Unless you have fever and swollen lymph nodes I wouldn't do antibiotic treatment. Very bad for the body and you will become resistant to them.

 

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