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06/20/2007 23:49
Bettyg
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Nadina, could this be featured as a sticky also for future use? thanks!

From Truthfinder/Tracy:

2003 CDC Incidence map

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/lyme/ distribution_density.htm

or this “risk map”:

http://www.aldf.com/usmap.shtml

Now compare that to this map that shows the incidence of positive Lyme test results in dogs in the USA:

http://www.idexx.com/animalhealth/testkits/3dx/lymemap.htm

Lymeneter Kay found this list of symptoms at http://www.lymediseaseaction.org.uk/symptoms.php

It says it all:

Tick Borne Disease - Symptom A to Z

Lyme Disease is systemic, it can effect the whole body.

This page lists the possible symptoms.

Abdominal Pain

Achiness (Generalised)

Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans/ ACA

Alcohol - Extreme Effects Of

Anorexia

Anxiety Attacks

Arthritis

Back Pain

Balance Problems

Bell's Palsy

Bladder Problems

Blindness

Blood Pressure - Raised

Bone Erosion

Bone Pain

Bowel Problems

Bradycardia - Slow Heart Beat

Brain Fog

Breast Discharge

Breast Pain

Breathlessness - Air Hunger

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Chest Pain

Chills

Cholesterol - Raised

Choroiditis

Clicking Joints

Cold Feet

Confusion

Conjunctivitis

Constipation

Costochondritis / Ribcage Pain

Cough (Non-Productive)

Cramps

Deafness / Hearing Loss

Dental Pain

Depression

Diarrhea

Difficulty Concentrating

Disorientation

Diverticulosis / Spastic Colon

Dizziness

Dyslexia

Ear Pains

Encephalitis/ Encephalopathy

Erythema Migrans Rash

Facial Pain

Facial Palsy

Fasciculations / Muscle Twitches

Fatigue

Fever

Fibromyalgia

Floaters

Flu-Like Symptoms

Fluctuations of Symptoms

Foot Pain

Forgetfulness

Hair Loss

Hallucinations

Headache

Hearing Loss

Heart Block

Heart Problems - ECG Abnormalities

Heartburn

Hepatitis

Herxheimer

Hoarseness

Hyper Sensitive Hearing

Hyperacusis - Sound sensitivity

Inability to Concentrate

Inability to Remember Words

Insomnia

Involuntary Jerking, Limbs and Trunk

Iritis

Irritable Bowel

Jaw pain/ Temporomandibular joint disorder

Joint Problems

Joint Swelling

Knee Joint Pain

Libido - Loss Of

Light Sensitivity

Liver Problems - Raised Enzymes

Malar (Facial) Rash

Marked Personality Changes

Memory Loss

Meniere's Disease

Meningitis

Menstrual Irregularities

Miosis - Decreased Pupil Size

Mood Swings

Motion Sickness

Muscle Aches

Muscle Spasm

Myoclonic (Involuntary) Jerking

Nausea

Neck Pain

Nerve Conduction Defects

Nightmares

Numbness

Optic Neuropathy

Palpitations

Panic Attacks

Paraesthesia / Abnormal Skin Sensations

Paranoia

Photophobia

PMS - Pre-Menstrual Syndrome

Psychiatric Problems

Ptosis - Drooping Eyelid

Rash

Retinal vasculitis

Reynauld's Syndrome - Cold Hands & Feet

Seizure

Shivering

Shooting Pains

Shortness of Breath

Shoulder Pain

Skin Sensitivity

Sleep - Excessive

Sleep Apnea

Sleep Disturbances

Sleep Inability

Slurring of Speech

Smell Sensitivity

Sore Throats

Speech - Slurred, Slow

Speech Errors

Spinal Disc Problems

Stiff Joints

Stiff Neck

Swallowing Difficulty / Dysphagia

Sweating (Profuse)

Swollen Glands

Symptom Flares - Approx 4 Weekly

Tachycardia - Fast Heart Beat

Tendonitis

Testicular Pain

Tingling of Extremities

Tinnitus / Ringing in Ears

TMJ - Jaw Pain / Stiffness

Tongue Numbness

Tongue Pain

Tooth Pains

Tremors / Shaking

Uveitis

Vasculitis - Circulation Problems

Vertigo

Vibration Sensitivity

Visual Disturbances

Vomiting

Weakness or Paralysis

Weight Gain

Weight Loss

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SYMPTOMS CHART

http://www.lymepa.org/html/monthly_symptoms_charts.html

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06/24/2007 10:04
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Done. Thank you, Betty.
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01/31/2008 14:00
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Lyme Disease Symptoms List

1. Unexplained fevers, sweats, chills, or flushing

2. Unexplained weight change--loss or gain

3. Fatigue, tiredness, poor stamina

4. Unexplained hair loss

5. Swollen glands: list areas____

6. Sore throat

7. Testicular pain/pelvic pain

8. Unexplained menstrual irregularity

9. Unexplained milk production: breast pain

10.Irritable bladder or bladder dysfunction

11.Sexual dysfunction or loss of libido

12.Upset stomach

13.Change in bowel function-constipation, diarrhea

14.Chest pain or rib soreness

15.Shortness of breath, cough

16.Heart palpitations, pulse skips, heart block

17.Any history of a heart murmur or valve prolapse?

18.Joint pain or swelling: list joints_____________

19.Stiffness of the joints, neck, or back

20.Muscle pain or cramps

21.Twitching of the face or other muscles

22.Headache

23.Neck creeks and cracks, neck stiffness, neck pain

24.Tingling, numbness, burning or stabbing sensations, shooting pains

25.Facial paralysis (Bell's Palsy)

26.Eyes/Vision: double, blurry, increased floaters, light sensitivity

27.Ears/Hearing: buzzing, ringing, ear pain, sound sensitivity

28.lncreased motion sickness, vertigo, poor balance

29.Lightheadedness, wooziness

30.Tremor

31.Confusion, difficulty in thinking

32.Diffculty with concentration, reading

33.Forgetfuiness, poor short term memory

34.Disorientation: getting lost, going to wrong places

35.Difficulty with speech or writing

36.Mood swings, irritability, depression

37.Disturbed sleep-too much, too little, early awakening

38.Exaggerated symptoms or worse hangover from alcohol

The following signs/symptoms may be present in those infected with Babesiosis:

Fatigue

Arthralgias

Myalgia

Drenching sweats

Headaches

Emotional lability

Depression

Dark urine

Splenomegaly

Dizziness

Nausea and vomiting

Cough

Dyspnea

Fever

Chills

Hepatosplenomegaly

Jaundice

Malaise

Shortness of breath

Bleeding tendencies, bruising

Thrombocytopenia

Hemoglobinuria

Hyperesthesia

Pulmonary edema

Encephalopathy

Low to normal range leukocyte counts

Possible elevated levels of dehydrogenase, bilirubin,

transaminase*

Anorexia

Approximately 25%- 66% of Babesia patients are known to be co-infected with Lyme disease. These symptoms may continue for long periods of time, decrease, then return. A low Babesiosis titer (IgG) often indicates a chronic infection.

An acute or current infection may show a higher reading on the IgM test initially. There are over 100 species of Babesia in the United States but only ONE or TWO species are currently checked by commercial labs.

BARTONELLA SYMPTOMS

GENERAL: Fatigue, Restlessness, Combative behavior, Myalgias, Malaise, Liver and/or Spleen involvement, Abdominal pain, Infectious Mononucleosis-like Syndrome, Granulomatous Hepatitis

BRAIN: Encephalopathy may occur 1-6 weeks after the initial infection and is fairly common in patients with Bartonella.

Note: Approximately 50 percent of patients who develop Encephalopathy can be affected by seizures (from focal to generalized, and from brief and self-limited to status epilepticus). Headaches, Cognitive Dysfunction, and CNS Lesions may be evident.

RASH AND LYMPHADENITIS: Erythematous papules (red splotches or slightly raised red spots) may develop. Such papules occasionally occur on the lower limbs but are more common on the upper limbs, the

head, and neck. The papules may appear on the skin or mucous membranes. Bartonella may also cause subcutaneous nodules, with some bone involvement possible. The nodules may show some

hyperpigmentation, be tender, fester, and/or be enlarged or swollen, but not always.

EYES: Conjunctivitis, Bartonella Neuroretinitis, Loss of Vision, Flame Shaped Hemorrhages, Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion with Vision Loss, Cotton Wool Exudates, Parinaud’s Oculoglandular Syndrome,

and Papilledema.

BONES AND MUSCLES: Osteomyelitis, Myositis, Osteolytic Lesions (softening of bone), Myelitis, Radiculitis, Transverse Myelitis, Arthritis, Chronic Demyelinating Polyneuropathy.

HEART: Endocarditis, Cardiomegaly.

Possible lab findings: The following may show up during standard testing:

Thrombocytopenia, pancytopenia, anemia, elevated serum alkaline phosphatase level, elevated bilirubin, abnormal liver enzymes.

X-ray of the bone may show areas of lysis or poorly-defined areas of cortical destruction with periosteal reaction. Cardiomegaly may show up on a chest X-Ray.

Biopsies of lymph nodes reveal pathology often indistinguishable from sarcoidosis. Reports of biopsies strongly suggestive of lymphoma do occur.

Tests occasionally show an enlarged liver with multiple hypodense areas scattered throughout the parenchyma.

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