Saturday, February 6, 2010

Lyme Disease And Ocular Migraine Lyme Disease?

Lyme disease? - lyme disease and ocular migraine

Today I have for Lyme disease, I am looking for a very paranoid person being tested, why things online with the same symptoms that I think they have it. But I have a quick question for someone who knows whether I'm looking for Lyme disease testing, but had malaria, which continues to receive?

I doubt they do, but just curious.

7 comments:

★Greed★ said...

It depends on the test.

frustrat... said...

Frankly, tests for Lyme disease are unreliable,
general. The best help and the hope is that you have a very good doctor who thinks you are an idiot.
Most doctors are very uninformed about Lyme disease and test any support or treatment. I
do not know what variety of symptoms, but the last 8 years I have tried to get medical response and best response I received this "may have Lyme disease but I did not manage to." I have a lot of problems,
Doctor and I wish I could say something that would be useful, but I hope to find a better doctor then I found. Good Luck

Dekayel said...

One problem we face is that evidence of Lyme disease are not very good. We often say "negative", even though you have the disease. So you need to really learn about the various manifestations of Lyme. If you really believe that you should, by someone who truly understands to be evaluated.

Another thing that most ticks often carry Lyme. You can have several diseases that bite him. Interesting that you mention malaria. A co-Lyme disease is an infection of Babesia has to do malaria. It will appear in a Lyme test, but do not occur in half the time of Lyme disease in a test or Lyme ..... It also requires a different treatment of Lyme disease. Therefore, it is important to someone who truly understands that go tick-borne infections.

Good sources of information on Lyme and Associated Diseases:

http://www.canlyme.com
http://www.lymenet.org
http://www.lymeinfo.net
http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org
http://www.ilads.org
http://www.betterhealthguy.com
http://www.publichealthalert.com
http://www.freewebs.com/teenswithlyme
http://www.lymetimes.org

Loli said...

You should see perhaps, but I'm pretty sure that it seems to help hopefully by May

funeebb said...

^ ^ It's not really given Lyme rare. Unfortunately, my friend asked a subordinate role. It was nice, but finished Bells break (I know, it is written entirely wrong, but that's how it sounds) for almost a year. shes good, but he also made his dog, hes good. In easy to say, it is not unusual.

joseph's brain said...

It depends on the blood test is performed. Normally, blood test to identify Lyme disease is very specific, and the symptoms of malaria and Lyme disease are completely different.

In addition, the contracting Lyme disease is very, very rare.

Maybe you can expand the symptoms you experience?

joseph's brain said...

It depends on the blood test is performed. Normally, blood test to identify Lyme disease is very specific, and the symptoms of malaria and Lyme disease are completely different.

In addition, the contracting Lyme disease is very, very rare.

Maybe you can expand the symptoms you experience?

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