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Author Topic: Well, that was another curveball we didn't see coming !!!  (Read 1114 times)
ybnorml
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« on: January 17, 2020, 03:39:37 AM »

Yesterday's news from my primary care doctor showed the blood taken
last week tested positive for Lyme Disease.....   tickedoff
Not sure how far advanced it is, so I will be starting on oral antibiotics today.

Something else in front of us that I can beat the crap out of....ain't nothing we can't handle !!
Life's obstacles only makes us stronger and more determined.....we aren't slowing down !!!

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RonBou
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« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2020, 04:20:07 AM »

Always something. Sad

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oldsmokey
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« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2020, 05:11:22 AM »

They are nasty buggers, and seem to be getting worse. Many times the disease goes undetected.
Seems things got worse when they stopped allowing local departments to burn fields and pastures.  
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Tony C.
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« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2020, 08:45:44 AM »

Glad the doctor discovered it and has put you on meds. You should be fine.   cooldude

I got it about 10 years ago. Discovered it early and had minimal ill effects: only flue like systems until the meds kicked in.  Now I use tick/mosquito/insect repellent when ever I'm doing yard work.  So far so good.

 Cool
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ybnorml
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« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2020, 09:24:52 AM »

Glad the doctor discovered it and has put you on meds. You should be fine.   cooldude

I got it about 10 years ago. Discovered it early and had minimal ill effects: only flue like systems until the meds kicked it.  Now I use tick/mosquito/insect repellent when ever I'm doing yard work.  So far so good.

 Cool

I'm curious if this is the reason my ankles, knees, and wrists have limited mobility....
Doesn't matter if I run a chainsaw and swing a splitting maul, or set and drink beer....
The past year or so I have noticed lack of mobility and swelling.  I had figured maybe it had something
to do with how I physically abused my body with sports and extra curricular activities over
the past 50 years.

I went in for a cortisone shot last Thursday, and the doctor recommended drawing blood for
a lyme disease test....cause you never know.
Glad he recommended one !!!
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98valk
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« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2020, 09:47:39 AM »

understand there is a high % of False positives. did your doc tell u about that?

 

Let’s talk about false positives, because thats why you are here.

 

False-positives is most likely occur when your body is fighting off infecions. The tests pick up the presence of antibodies to other bacteria or viruses. Syphilis, HIV, or mononucleosis could be a suspect in a positive test result.

 

Studies show that 50% of people who have a positive Lyme antibody test (a western blot) do not show symptoms of Lyme disease.

https://theeclecticoutpost.com/lyme-false-positive/
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Karen
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« Reply #6 on: January 17, 2020, 12:14:25 PM »

Throw another log on the fire! I think you've had quite enough bad news. Good news is they found it, or if it's a false positive, whatever they give you may kill whatever it is. Think I'll stick to broken bones, myself. Keep growling like a lion, we'll take care of your pussycat heart  smitten
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GaryC
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« Reply #7 on: January 17, 2020, 12:27:32 PM »

Damn Terry, stop going to Drs, that way you can't get more bad news.   Grin

Hang in there.  See ya soon.

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Ken aka Oil Burner
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« Reply #8 on: January 17, 2020, 01:39:15 PM »

Sadly, I know way too much about Lyme and it's co-infections (3 years and probably $30K later, not counting lost wages, etc). Testing positive does mean you have been exposed, but unless you have symptoms, you aren't suffering from Lyme. If it was a weak infection, your own immune system may have already killed it. The antibiotics (Doxycycline, I imagine) are a good idea though, in case of any other parasites that came with it. Good luck with it. I prayed to the porcelain God more on Doxy than I did during my drinking days. If things do progress in a bad way, ask away.
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Tony C.
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« Reply #9 on: January 17, 2020, 03:02:27 PM »

I prayed to the porcelain God more on Doxy than I did during my drinking days. If things do progress in a bad way, ask away.

Sorry to hear that. I didn't have any problems with Doxy.  Cool
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ybnorml
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« Reply #10 on: January 17, 2020, 04:17:49 PM »

Throw another log on the fire! I think you've had quite enough bad news. Good news is they found it, or if it's a false positive, whatever they give you may kill whatever it is. Think I'll stick to broken bones, myself. Keep growling like a lion, we'll take care of your pussycat heart  smitten

How is your healing coming along Karen ?? 
Luckily I have not been to South Jersey, so the chances of catching syphilis, HIV, or mono are slim to nil.
Hope you are well mended and back to 100%...
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ybnorml
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« Reply #11 on: January 17, 2020, 04:19:38 PM »

Damn Terry, stop going to Drs, that way you can't get more bad news.   Grin

Hang in there.  See ya soon.



It all started with swelling and lack of flexibility in my ankles, knees, and wrists Gary....
Somethings just didn't add up.....
Looking forward to seeing you, Deb, and everyone else in Portland.
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ybnorml
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« Reply #12 on: January 17, 2020, 04:20:58 PM »

Sadly, I know way too much about Lyme and it's co-infections (3 years and probably $30K later, not counting lost wages, etc). Testing positive does mean you have been exposed, but unless you have symptoms, you aren't suffering from Lyme. If it was a weak infection, your own immune system may have already killed it. The antibiotics (Doxycycline, I imagine) are a good idea though, in case of any other parasites that came with it. Good luck with it. I prayed to the porcelain God more on Doxy than I did during my drinking days. If things do progress in a bad way, ask away.


Will reach out if complications come about....Thanks
Yep, Doxy is what I'm on.
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Karen
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« Reply #13 on: January 17, 2020, 05:18:32 PM »

Throw another log on the fire! I think you've had quite enough bad news. Good news is they found it, or if it's a false positive, whatever they give you may kill whatever it is. Think I'll stick to broken bones, myself. Keep growling like a lion, we'll take care of your pussycat heart  smitten

How is your healing coming along Karen ?? 
Luckily I have not been to South Jersey, so the chances of catching syphilis, HIV, or mono are slim to nil.
Hope you are well mended and back to 100%...

See the Dr on Tuesday to learn how to best rehab my knee, doing OK. I can"t offer you a trip to Jersey, but I might could give you a hand with those other things you mentioned...
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ybnorml
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« Reply #14 on: January 17, 2020, 07:45:58 PM »

Throw another log on the fire! I think you've had quite enough bad news. Good news is they found it, or if it's a false positive, whatever they give you may kill whatever it is. Think I'll stick to broken bones, myself. Keep growling like a lion, we'll take care of your pussycat heart  smitten

How is your healing coming along Karen ??  
Luckily I have not been to South Jersey, so the chances of catching syphilis, HIV, or mono are slim to nil.
Hope you are well mended and back to 100%...

See the Dr on Tuesday to learn how to best rehab my knee, doing OK. I can"t offer you a trip to Jersey, but I might could give you a hand with those other things you mentioned...

Mono sounds like a hoot, shall we ??
Hope all goes well with your knee rehab Karen...
You will have to cut back on your a$$kickings being handed out ...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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