by vision-master » Sat 18 Jul 2009, 18:09:20
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('EnergyUnlimited', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('smallpoxgirl', 'I') got it back in 2002. Fortunately I found it when it was still just the rash, so three days of antibiotics and I was good. A lot of people don't notice the rash. Once you get to the secondary stage it can be a real bear to get rid of.
Did you test yourself again, to make sure, it is clear?
3 days of antibiotics could not be enough.
In my country they are recommending 3 weeks course of relatively large doses of either amoxyclin or doxycyclin when we are dealing with first stage (characteristic rush-ring)
And in secondary stage it is often not curable at all and even if so, then few years on antibiotics in total dose of ~10kg of amoxycyclin together with other antibiotics might be required.
In any case about 70% or even more cases of Lyme disease are symptomless (means that the only symptom is in form of positive test).
So many peoples have it for life and don't even know.
However if there *are* any other symptoms, it is likely that your life will be wrecked.
There can be awful neurological complications, debilitating joint complications, skin disease etc.
I'm sure mine is in the secondary stage as I thought I had RA. One day about a week ago I could hardly lift my coffee cup in the morning, That's when I called for a blood test. I've been suffering with joint and muscle pain for quite some time. I've had the fatigue and depression for years.