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So, my 3 weeks of doxy is just about to finish and i feel that there hasnt actually been any improvement in my symptoms after all.
Although there was initially some scabbing of the skin over some of the problem areas (my fingertips), these cleared up quite quickly without significance and now im worried now that perhaps my Lyme diagnoses was incorrect, and that the 2 positive test results i had were false positives. I have another appointment with my doctor in 2 days time to discuss how the treatment went and im wondering what to do next. Should I push to continue the Doxycycline and see if i get any results from a longer trial, or should I ask to be retested, maybe with a broader test for other infections such as bartonella? Could a positive test have actually indicated another type of infection other than Lyme disease? Thanks |
you have/had open sores on your fingertips?
This link explains what might be happening to give a false positive result: Lyme Disease Test |
great! that's exactly the kind of info i needed. Thanks Mrs D :)
But no, i never had open sores on my fingers, just specific areas of skin on my fingertips about the size of a pea, which are hypersensitive. It was these areas that dried out and hardened during the first week of the doxy which lead me to think it was doing something. Unfortunately, they healed just as quickly and went back to being hypersensitive again :/ |
Can you post the results of your western blot? Which bands were positive?
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Also false positives are considered rare. I had to do a bit of searching, but this best sums up why this is the case and gives a bit of the backstory as to the origin of he controversy- LymeMD: Understanding the Western Blot
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LymeMD: Labcorp and the Lyme Western Blot. I recommend going on Dr Jaller's blog and typing in "false positive". You will get a series of of posts about this topic. While he is a LLMD, he is conservative, open to changing his opinion, knows what the Lyme literature says and doesn't say, is an allopathic physician by training, and doesn't utilize integrative medicine. His insight is very valuable.
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ok, i just came back from the doctor, i asked about the results of the previous tests and unfortunately he said he was never given specific results, just that the two previous tests results were: 109 in May, and then 40 in June, with anything over 18 deemed to be a positive result.
Looking at the receipt the test ordered was just called: Borrelia burgdorferi so im at a bit of a loss as to what test it was exactly... Having finished the 3 week course of Doxy now, my next instructions are to wait 3 weeks and then be tested again. We will go from there, i guess. |
Hmmmm very interesting. I'm not sure what test you took either. And it's interesting that your doctor is retesting. This isn't a typical approach for a conventional medicine doctor.
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yeah i must admit im at a bit of a loss about it all.
My doctor is cool though, he is willing to listen to my suggestions and on asking to be referred to a Lyme Specialist he said he wasnt aware of any but maybe one of the neighboring Neurologists would so. So, in 3 weeks i will be retested and then i will go see the Neuro instead who may or may not send me over to an LLMD. All sounds very straightforward... :D |
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