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Very Basic Guide To Lyme Disease In The USA
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 103799" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>The ELISA test only works if you your infection is within 3 weeks old. The problem is it takes about 3 weeks to start getting symptoms and then it's too late to use the ELISA test. Also it's the one Lyme test that is cheapest and is offered by any hospital or lab. I had lyme disease and my MD's ran that stupid test for years while I suffered and I got no where. I had that special rash with the tick stuck in it and they still wouldn't believe I had lyme. I finally had to go to the USA and make an appointment with a Lyme Literate MD to get diagnosed properly. The MD diagnosed me positive by the western blot and clinically by the fact I had the rash and also clinically by the description of the symptoms. She had a good idea what my co-infections were before the labs were ready. </p><p></p><p>It took a little over a year of being on 5 different antibiotics before I was rid of all my symptoms. I'm perfectly normal now but my PCP still claims it was all in my head... most unbelievable. The most interesting part about the CDC is they got caught being paid off by big pharma and they all got fired and taken to court. The court docs are online about this. They controlled the protocol of how lyme should be treated and the MD's who knew how to treat it effectively because of evidenced based medicine were being taken to court because they weren't following the CDC protocol. These MD's were losing their license's so the CDC could buy themselves more time to develop a vaccine with big pharma who was paying them off. Complete and total corruption within the CDC delayed effective lyme treatment for many years. A sad story for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 103799, member: 972"] The ELISA test only works if you your infection is within 3 weeks old. The problem is it takes about 3 weeks to start getting symptoms and then it's too late to use the ELISA test. Also it's the one Lyme test that is cheapest and is offered by any hospital or lab. I had lyme disease and my MD's ran that stupid test for years while I suffered and I got no where. I had that special rash with the tick stuck in it and they still wouldn't believe I had lyme. I finally had to go to the USA and make an appointment with a Lyme Literate MD to get diagnosed properly. The MD diagnosed me positive by the western blot and clinically by the fact I had the rash and also clinically by the description of the symptoms. She had a good idea what my co-infections were before the labs were ready. It took a little over a year of being on 5 different antibiotics before I was rid of all my symptoms. I'm perfectly normal now but my PCP still claims it was all in my head... most unbelievable. The most interesting part about the CDC is they got caught being paid off by big pharma and they all got fired and taken to court. The court docs are online about this. They controlled the protocol of how lyme should be treated and the MD's who knew how to treat it effectively because of evidenced based medicine were being taken to court because they weren't following the CDC protocol. These MD's were losing their license's so the CDC could buy themselves more time to develop a vaccine with big pharma who was paying them off. Complete and total corruption within the CDC delayed effective lyme treatment for many years. A sad story for sure. [/QUOTE]
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