Anonymous wrote:I would have a beer and eat a burger. Seriously, you are likely panicking over nothing. I grew up in the country and don't bat an eye at a tick. You're worse of taking antibiotics repeatedly when unnecessary and raising your tolerance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently found a tick on my six year old, which I knew was there for at least 3 days. 2 days after we removed the tick, he vomited a few hours after dinner and had a slight fever. He rarely gets sick, and his brother did not get sick so I knew it wasn't bad food. I took him to our family doctor the next day because we were going out of town in a few days and I wanted to ask for antibiotics in case a bulls eye rash or more symptoms appeared while we were out of town. I also told her about him vomiting. She said she would not do anything without more symptoms or a visible rash. She said if i am concerned then we shouldn't go out of town. Think I should change doctors? Who on this forum has a doctor who is willing to prescribe antibiotics without all the symptoms?
I mistyped above. He actually vomited the day after we removed the tick. Also I should mention he has only been on antibiotics once before for an ear infection, so there is no history of over use.
Please, take your son to another doctor, ASAP. Search for "Lyme literate" doctors and your area. Lyme can be an awful, debilitating, long-term illness if not treated promptly. Run, do not walk, to another doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently found a tick on my six year old, which I knew was there for at least 3 days. 2 days after we removed the tick, he vomited a few hours after dinner and had a slight fever. He rarely gets sick, and his brother did not get sick so I knew it wasn't bad food. I took him to our family doctor the next day because we were going out of town in a few days and I wanted to ask for antibiotics in case a bulls eye rash or more symptoms appeared while we were out of town. I also told her about him vomiting. She said she would not do anything without more symptoms or a visible rash. She said if i am concerned then we shouldn't go out of town. Think I should change doctors? Who on this forum has a doctor who is willing to prescribe antibiotics without all the symptoms?
I mistyped above. He actually vomited the day after we removed the tick. Also I should mention he has only been on antibiotics once before for an ear infection, so there is no history of over use.
Anonymous wrote:I recently found a tick on my six year old, which I knew was there for at least 3 days. 2 days after we removed the tick, he vomited a few hours after dinner and had a slight fever. He rarely gets sick, and his brother did not get sick so I knew it wasn't bad food. I took him to our family doctor the next day because we were going out of town in a few days and I wanted to ask for antibiotics in case a bulls eye rash or more symptoms appeared while we were out of town. I also told her about him vomiting. She said she would not do anything without more symptoms or a visible rash. She said if i am concerned then we shouldn't go out of town. Think I should change doctors? Who on this forum has a doctor who is willing to prescribe antibiotics without all the symptoms?
Anonymous wrote:I'd take it to a vet and have it tested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doxycycline is harsh. I took a 10 day course when I had Lyme disease. I was tested several times and never showed positive on a test. The tests catch less than 50% of cases. The rash was enough to confirm and RX antibiotics. The side effects from the antibiotics were so bad. I felt like I was going to vomit for weeks.
Deer ticks carry Lyme. They are very small. When I scratched one off, it looked like a tiny scab on my leg. I didn't think anything of it. My doctor couldn't figure out what was causing the aches and a bunch of tingling and numbness. I went to see my old doctor, who's out of network. He suggested it could be Lyme. That's when I remembered the weird, almost heart-shaped red mark on my foot. It's tricky to catch. At least you know you were bitten and the approx size of the tick.
Did you know it was a tick and not a scab at the time?
Anonymous wrote:Doxycycline is harsh. I took a 10 day course when I had Lyme disease. I was tested several times and never showed positive on a test. The tests catch less than 50% of cases. The rash was enough to confirm and RX antibiotics. The side effects from the antibiotics were so bad. I felt like I was going to vomit for weeks.
Deer ticks carry Lyme. They are very small. When I scratched one off, it looked like a tiny scab on my leg. I didn't think anything of it. My doctor couldn't figure out what was causing the aches and a bunch of tingling and numbness. I went to see my old doctor, who's out of network. He suggested it could be Lyme. That's when I remembered the weird, almost heart-shaped red mark on my foot. It's tricky to catch. At least you know you were bitten and the approx size of the tick.