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Lyme titers come back negative, because they abort the immune response when they treat with antibiotics. If they treated prior to the titer being drawn, and the antibody titer had not reached the levels required to call it positive, it is possible to have Lyme and for the test to be negative. It happened to me. Fortunately, I had the bite and EM rash, and a titer just below the cut off.

I would wonder where she was when on vacation?
Hi, well we just got word that she's been sent home on crutches and will be going to physical therapy. I don't think they want to hear too much from anyone. They are a very private bunch. I'm lucky that I found out what I found out. She is back on antibiotics and she is currently on prednisone.

That's all I know.

And I really do thank you for all your good info.

Now if the doctor told the parents that he thought it was a virus, why on earth is she on antibiotics?

Curious, no??

Melody
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