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709619 tn?1230161475

Thanks!

Hello everyone,

I just wanted to thank those of you who helped me along my three month diagnostic journey.  It appears I have been exposed to Lyme disease and I will begin treatment this week.  The Western Blot tests are somewhat subjective but that test in conjunction with a blood marker points in the direction that I'm dealing with Lyme.  Thanks again everyone for your support and guidance.

Best,
Todd



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198419 tn?1360242356
Oh, I'm so glad you know what you are doing battle with now.

Thank you, for being a part of us.

Hope you are able to pop in from time-to-time and let us know how treatment is working for you.

Take good care of yourself, Todd.

See you soon,
Shell

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572651 tn?1530999357
hi Todd,
Having those Lyme infested cooties is definitely better than having MS.  We have had a number of limbolanders get this dx and move over to the Lyme forum.  This is incredibly tedious to treat from what I understand - you may want to ttalk to them for tips.

But JJFL is right, you are ours and can't ever leave permanently.,

Stay in touch,
Lulu
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719912 tn?1234390765
Hi Todd,

I  know it ***** getting any diagnosis but glad you found out what was going on with you.  Have you decided on a treatment plan yet?

There will be others coming along to comment on this development but you do know Quix doesn't let anyone leave this forum....LOL

Peace...

JJFL.

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