| I have nerve damage from Lyme disease. I would not take prophylactic antibiotics. Doxycycline came with a lot of very unpleasant side effects. |
You can test positive for Lyme even if the exposure was decades prior. That's why doctors don't treat unless there are actual symptoms, and that's why it's important to have the tick tested, and that's why it's important to do daily tick checks. AND that's why vaccine deniers suck -- there used to be a vaccine for Lyme, but it was put out to market at the height of the anti-vaccine crazy movement and they pulled it. |
| Please spray your yards |
This this this. My ex got bit by a tick and it took some time before the bulls-eye showed up. |
| You don't immediately test positive. You work in this area, really? |
Was the tick in this area? My 6-year old had one on the back of his head this morning. We don't have pets and have no idea how long it may have been there. We bathe every night, but recently have him doing his own shampoo--otherwise I think I would have noticed sooner . We were told to wait and watch by Pediatrician and my doctor.
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It was near Elkridge in MD. Hope your kiddo's okay! |
You're wrong, it's smart to use an antibiotic following the removal of a deer tick. We have problem with ticks in our neighborhood and the majority of us have gotten Lyme, including the kids, and it is something our doctors won't mess with. Funny thing is I will do all I can to avoid antibiotics but I've had Lyme, twice, and I don't want to go through that again. |
Prophylactic antibiotics are not recommended for Lyme. There's no gray area in the recommendations. http://m.cid.oxfordjournals.org/content/43/9/1089.full |
| I meant not recommended as a method to prevent Lyme after a tick bite. |
Please don't spray your yards. You will kill the pollinators as well. Did you Takoma Park has now made it illegal to spray? I assume other cities will soon follow. |
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When I was a paranoid first-time parent, I took the tick to have it tested.
totally over reacted . . . But that f-er was disease-free, and that's all I needed to hear 8 years ago. |
| OP here. I can't believe i flushed the damn tick down the toilet! Anyway, DH's doctor said no need for prophylactic antibiotics, and I confirmed it with a close friend who is a pediatrician in a woodsy area of Connecticut, where they get tons of ticks. Both said just keep an eye out for bulls-eye and get seen if he feels ill anytime in the next month or so. So far he seems fine and no rash. I will enocurage him to get tested for lyme no matter what. |
| Asking your neighbor to look at your husband and guess if he's been infected with Lyme has about as much chance of accuracy as the testing. It's a clinical diagnosis. |