Saturday, July 8, 2017

An Accurate Diagnosis of Lyme's Disease

Diagnosing and Surviving Lyme's Disease






Fortunately for me, when I was bit by a tick and contracted Lyme's disease in July, 1989, I witnessed the tick attached to my skin. Most notable at the time was the huge whelp(about 2" in diameter and 1/8 " thick). Bear in mind I am a swamp tour guide, a wounded deer blood tracker and I live in Louisiana. I am a hunter and a fisherman and ticks and insect bites are common. So I do not generally react to ticks or mosquito bites by whelping the way most people do. I guess I get a lot of bites and my body is immune. But the whelp produced by this tick bite in 1989 was large and thick and I had never seen anything short of a snake bite to produce such a large and rapid development.




The next thing I noticed some days later was a "rash" or reddish discoloration of my skin in a circle around the outer edges of where the whelp was. In the center of that was a red dot where the tick bite occurred. Hence a bull's eye rash.


Two weeks later, I began to experience flu like symptoms. But not like any flu I had ever had. That is just the closest thing to it, I ever experienced. Here it was August 1st in deep south Louisiana and I was putting on long pants and a sweat shirt to warm up! This was my first sign that something was very wrong with me.

                                             My houseboat under construction in 1986


At the time I was in the Atchafalaya Basin Swamp at my houseboat, and about an hour away from my family and friends. Assuming that my health was in jeopardy, I decided to get into my truck and drive the hour to Lafayette needed to be close to family and friends. Little did I know what was about to happen to me would put me through hell for the next 8 days and alter the course of my life for decades to come.

                                          My houseboat circa 1993 @ Grand Avoille Cove


Arriving in Lafayette, I advised my girlfriend of my condition and I then went onto the back porch and sat on the steps in the 90 degree sun to warm up. In a matter of minutes, my heart rate doubled to about 120 beats a minute. I was starting to warm up! So I went inside and got into a tub of cool water to soak and cool off. From that point on if I was exposed to direct sunlight, my heart rate doubled. Being a naturopath, I began to use herb teas and nutritional supplements to boost my immune system. Nothing worked.


After 8 days, I decided to go to the hospital. I checked into the University Medical Center and was diagnosed with a fever of 'unknown origin' and prescribed an antibiotic. I took one pill and went to bed that night. I awoke with no fever, and no symptoms what so ever, except I was very weak. End of story, right? Wrong! I lived with a bacteria in my brain for 8 years before I was cured, and bear in mind, I am a tough outdoorsman.






About a month or so later, a hunting buddy/friend of mine gave me an article from a Louisiana Sportsman magazine about Lyme's disease. It precisely mapped out my symptoms and progression to the letter. I went to the hospital and notified them that based upon my research, I was certain that I had Lyme's disease and I wanted them to put it into my medical record. They said that they could not because 'they' didn't diagnose it. Thus began the ordeal of official medical denial that ran for nearly 8 years before I at a point of near death, researched and cured myself with antibiotics in 1997.


500mg of tetracycline hydrocloride for four months and I was cured in 1997

At the time I contracted the disease, I was living on my houseboat in the Basin and doing swamp tours part time. I had suffered a back injury in 1986 and assumed that the symptoms I was suffering were the result of or a progression of the back injury.





In august of 1992 Hurricane Andrew roared through South Louisiana and the eye passed over Charenton where my houseboat was parked. I built my houseboat with hurricanes in mind and it stood the test. The worst that happened to it was it got a good pressure washing. But everything I had on land was destroyed. With the typical positive attitude that I operate in I resolved to put everything in order in a few weeks. Yah, right!






It was following Hurricane Andrew that I first noticed that I was suffering from mental organizational dysfunction. and maybe it was a combination of post traumatic stress syndrome and depression, along with Lyme's disease, but I began to notice something was not right. I was not the same person I used to be.



Here I am today, healthy and in my 60's


As fate would have it about 1995, I was doing a swamp tour for a lady from Connecticut and I was sharing my story about the recovery of Hurricane Andrew with her, and she commented that it sounded like I had Lyme's disease. I replied "No, I had that but got cured". She asked how did I know I had Lyme's disease.




When I shared my experiences with her, it was her who advised me that it sounded like I was suffering from'Late' Lyme's Disease, and was actually never fully cured.




I didn't take her seriously at first but she put me in touch with the Lyme's Disease Foundation and they sent me literature and I spoke with them over the course of several years and eventually, because of that one lady from Lyme, Connecticut, I was eventually cured. Sorry to say the three local doctors I called upon all failed to diagnose, treat and get any credit for curing me! 



Below s a great link to Kris Kristofferson's Lyme's Disease story





What if you never got bit by a tick? 
Can Lyme's disease be transmitted by sexual contact?


My Story

In August of 1989, I was bit by a tick, and then had a 3" diameter whelp, and a bulls eye rash.

Two weeks later, I began to experience flu like conditions, with a fluctuating fever as high as 104 farenheit, but the worst part was if I went into the direct sunlight, my heart beat rate doubled in frequency.

I have never been one to run to doctors for anything and tried various home remedies for about a week and finally went into an emergency room at the hospital. There I was diagnosed with a fever of 'unknown origin' and released with a prescription of antibiotics for 10 days. I took one pill that night and woke up feeling completely healed the next day.

From that point forward however, I suffered from short term memory loss, and loss of short term memory(2 different things). Also insomnia, severe chronic fatigue, depression, head aches, back aches, knee and elbow joint pain, and would wake up every morning about 3AM completely exhausted and couldn't go back sleep.

After about 7 years into this ordeal, and after several doctors prescribing sleep aids and anti-depressants, one of which was the foremost physician for the treatment of contagious diseases in Louisiana, and none would give me antibiotics, I decided to treat this obvious case of Lyme's disease myself.

I had been communicating with the Lyme's Disease Foundation at the University of New York in Stoney Brook, and they had sent me a clinical update for physicians regarding the diagnosis and treatment of 'late' Lyme's disease. To make a long story short, after studying the information I got from the Lyme's Disease Foundation, and suffering for 8 years without any kind of effective diagnosis or treatment, I administered 500 mgs of tetracycline hydrocloride for 4 months and I was cured, with no relapses, and it never came back.

I am convinced that what I went through would have killed most people, and I would not be alive today if I had not taken my health and treatment into my own hands and cured myself. Sorry to say, but the depression was more a result of the doctors not taking me serious when I walked in and advised them that I had late Lyme's Disease. The doctors seemed to resent my walking in and 'telling them what was wrong with me. I was more mentally disturbed by the doctors refusing to prescribe antibiotics, than the bacteria that was living in my brain and spinal fluid.

So, I hope if you are suffering from what has been diagnosed as MS, Alzheimer's or an auto-immune disease that you will consider researching Lyme's disease as a possibility.

Here is something I just discovered is the possibility that it can be sexually transmitted:

https://www.lymedisease.org/lyme-sexual-transmission-2/

One physician has even proposed that although there is no statistics presently, he predicts that Lyme's disease may be a bigger epidemic than Aids.

Here is a great resource for more info:
https://www.lymedisease.org/lyme-times-lyme-disease-journal/


Lyme disease is much more common than previously thought, with over 400,000 new cases diagnosed each year in the United States.
That makes Lyme disease in this country about twice as common as annual new cases of breast cancer and four times more common than annual new cases of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and syphilis combined.https://www.lymedisease.org/lyme-disease-genital-lesion/