Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I had Lyme 24 years ago (caught early) they gave me 10 days of antibiotics and that was that (and I had been symptomatic with splitting headache and flu-like symptoms). Maybe that would be enough this early as a prophylactic (as opposed to 21 days).
10:31 .....Please let me know, if you got any other issues in all these 24 years.
My daughter was on 3 weeks antibiotics and all I can hear from people is how lyme is never going away without months or years of treatments. And I want to believe otherwise, I want to believe that she is done with it and I need to hear about some cases at least where this is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I had Lyme 24 years ago (caught early) they gave me 10 days of antibiotics and that was that (and I had been symptomatic with splitting headache and flu-like symptoms). Maybe that would be enough this early as a prophylactic (as opposed to 21 days).
10:31 .....Please let me know, if you got any other issues in all these 24 years.
My daughter was on 3 weeks antibiotics and all I can hear from people is how lyme is never going away without months or years of treatments. And I want to believe otherwise, I want to believe that she is done with it and I need to hear about some cases at least where this is true.
Anonymous wrote:When I had Lyme 24 years ago (caught early) they gave me 10 days of antibiotics and that was that (and I had been symptomatic with splitting headache and flu-like symptoms). Maybe that would be enough this early as a prophylactic (as opposed to 21 days).
Anonymous wrote:So anyone who finds a tick on themselves or their child should immediately take a 21-day does of antibiotics? (according to some PP's above)?
I have a 1.5 yr. old who visits her grandparents farm regularly. She hadn't had a tick yet but they are plentiful there.
Just wondering what the general advice is? It sounds like most dr.'s will say watch for symptoms but should we be pushing for the antibiotics? 21-day course?
I've found ticks on myself before but never any that were on me for longer than an hour or so.
Anonymous wrote:
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/08/when-lyme-disease-lasts-and-lasts/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=1
New York Times article.