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What testing have you had done for infectious diseases? If they suspect an infectious disease they should avoid any product with steroids in it at all costs as this can suppress your immune system and typically in Lyme and/or Co-infections cause some serious side effects.
As you said it may have been a tick, do you recall when this may have taken place and did they do any testing for Lyme Disease (although testing isn't reliable, it can help sometimes)? Also, if it was suspected did they test for any co-infections such as: Babesia, Bartonella, Ehrlichiosis, Mycoplasma, and Rickettsias. Below is a partial symptom list for each (there's so many it would take a month to compile). (From anapsid.com) The following symptoms were excerpted from Diagnostic Hints And Treatment Guidelines For Lyme And Other Tick Borne Illnesses, by Joseph J. Burrascano Jr., M.D. (Fourteenth Edition, November, 2002). Borrelia (Borreliosis, neuroborreliosis; also known as Lyme Disease) Spread primarily though the bite of infected ticks that live on a wide range of mammalian species; secondary human-to-human transmission through semen, breast milk, and possibly in utero Bladder dysfunction Burning or stabbing sensations Cardiac impairment Change in bowel function Chest pain Confusion Depression Difficulty thinking Difficulty with concentration and reading Difficulty with speech, writing Difficulty finding words; name blocking Disorientation: getting lost, going to wrong places Disturbed sleep: too much, too little, fractionated, early awakening Ears/Hearing: buzzing, ringing, ear pain, sound sensitivity Exaggerated symptoms or worse hangover from alcohol Eyes/Vision: double, blurry, increased floaters, light sensitivity Facial paralysis (Bell's palsy) Fatigue, tiredness, poor stamina Forgetfulness Headache Heart block Heart murmur Heart palpitations Heart valve prolapse Increased motion sickness Irritability Irritable bladder Joint pain or swelling Lightheadedness Mood swings Muscle pain or cramps Neck creaks & cracks Neck stiffness, pain Numbness Pelvic pain Poor attention Poor balance Poor short-term memory Problem absorbing new information Pulse skips Rib soreness Sexual dysfunction or loss of libido Shooting pains Shortness of breath; cough Skin hypersensitivity Sore throat Stiffness of the joints or back Swollen glands Testicular pain Tingling Tremor Twitching of the face or other muscles Unavoidable need to sit or lay down Unexplained breast pain Unexplained fevers, sweats, chills or flushing Unexplained hair loss Unexplained menstrual irregularity' Unexplained milk production Unexplained weight loss or gain Upset Stomach or abdominal pain Vertigo Wooziness Babesia (Babesiosis) Babesia is a protozoan spread by ticks, blood transfusion, and in utero. Despite there being 13 known forms to date, current testing only looks for two of them. Air hunger Cough Fatigue Fevers Headache Hemolysis Imbalance without true vertigo Mild encephalopathy Shaking chills Sweats Bartonella (Bartonellosis, also known as cat scratch fever) Spread by bites from infected ticks and in utero abnormal liver enzymes encephalopathy endocarditis flu-like malaise headache hemolysis with anemia hepatomegaly high fever immune deficiency jaundice lymphadenopathy myalgias myocarditis papular or angiomatous rash somnolence sore throat splenomegaly weakened immune response Ehrlichia (Ehrlichiosis) Bites from infected ticks elevated liver enzymes headaches myalgias ongoing fatigue persistent leukopenia thrombocytopenia Mycoplasma <-Link Below is a long read, albeit a good one. http://www.ilads.org/files/burrascano_0905.pdf Anyway, sorry for the overload of information there. I'm sure you've found most online anyway. ![]() Some insurances pay for it, some don't - but I think considering your symptoms you'd be a good candidate for a SPECT scan. I'm not familiar with all places that specialize in looking for damage specifically cause by infectious disease but I know the AMEN clinic and another one around San Diego do. I could check with some friends to get more information if need be. It's expensive but if you haven't done it I heard the co-infection panel at Fry Lab is pretty great and the Lyme testing through IGeneX is also more accurate than most. The Fry testing is $495.00 and my insurance paid 60% back - IGenex Lyme Panel was ~$400 and my insurance also reimbursed 60%. From my personal research Fry Laboratories testing for co-infections was the best and IGenex for Lyme was the best. I got 1 positive and 3 negatives with the standard ELISA and Western Blot from 4 different labs, IGenex came back with a very straight forward positive. Fry also gives two pictures back, they look at the blood under a microscope and will send pictures of the actual parasites, it's gross but pretty cool! Links: http://frylaboratories.com/photos.html http://igenex.com/
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