Migratory Arthritis
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Lyme disease treatment?
I had a bulls-eye rash in early September and have just now found out that I had some positive results on a Lyme test (positive IgM Western blot, I believe, but other results were inconclusive or negative). My doctor gave me Amoxicillin to take three times a day for 10 days. Is this sufficient to treat my Lyme. I spoke with someone with chronic Lyme and she said I would need 6 months worth of Doxycycline. I’m so confused and don’t know who to trust. A month after the bite I had migratory arthritis from my feet all the way up to my neck, but now it is just in my knees along with numbness in my legs. Any thoughts?
If you had begun the antibiotic program the day or so after you were bitten, you should be fine. In my case, my doc waited for test results rather than give me a preventative or even “nut-case” 10 day treatment. 8 weeks later, when I could not go outside or drive, I went on an 8 week amoxicillin 3x per day. I thought I was fine for about 2 years. That was 10 years ago. If you do not stop everything else and get aggressive treatment, you will soon be forced to.


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