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Hopeny

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  1. It's very very dangerous. My former pediatrician mistakenly under-vaccinated my youngest and she got it. Thankfully because she had had some of the vaccine series, it was a mild case. Cannot imagine a severe case. It's terrifying.

     

    If your child gets it you need to be vigilant and do not hesitate to go to ER if things go south or if your child is struggling. Not to scare you but children (and adults) do die from it so if things get bad you need to go to the hospital.

    Coughing comes in spasms, and then a whoop, my older DD has asthma and I have never heard anything like that cough. If I recall onset is cold like symptoms, diarrhea, and then the worst spasming cough you have ever heard. One of the reasons I am so pro vaccine was going through this.

    I don't really understand what the Zith does as it does not treat it, but I think it is supposed to prevent the spread. My ped prescribed it for our whole family when DD got it. Absolutely nothing you can do but pray and watch.

  2. I generally agree with you for those that are tick borne illness educated. , the issue is for the tens of thousands that go undiagnosed and told their tests are " negative". Until tests are made more widely available people will continue to suffer. In my daughters case , we have been using the wrong herbal and wrong abx for her specific, less common, strain. We just recently became aware by testing for a specific strain.

  3. Hopeny I'm actually not concerned about Lyme but every time i post on one of the FB groups, i get bombarded with people telling me i need to test for Lyme and that my negative result from Labcorp is not sufficient. its just kind of freaking me out.

    I'm probably one of the first to ring the lyme bell and yes labcorp is not the best ( no western blot is really definitive anyway) but if it ain't broke for now I think personally I wouldn't try to fix it. People dealing with Lyme go years of being misdiagnosed so I can understand why it creates a lot of passion around being adequately tested, but LLMD's in my experience only treat symptomatic patients, as parents having been through so much I say enjoy your moments of mostly peace right now.

  4. In NH there should be plenty of good tick borne disease specialists. I would recommend contacting ILADS.org for guidance, list of doctors and medical guidance for your doctor. Normally I would not say to call the CDC in any circumstance, however because anaplasmosis is at least recognized by the CDC as something very serious you may want to consider giving them a call to ask for guidance. Since you have an acute case at the moment which they seem to believe in they may be able to give some guidance. If it were me I would want at least 30-60 days of Doxy and then would need to figure out what else is going on. My DD had 5 or 6 tick borne infections, it's never just one.

  5. We used the cup and it worked. It's a big of a pain because sometimes the pills get stuck. I would use juice. I think we may have gotten pre auth for the compounded rifampin before we switched to the cup, but I cant entirely recall. After a few weeks of using the cup dd switched to swallowing pills without it. You can always fix the teeth further down the road . I think doxy is preferred to mino for kids

  6. My daughter had this. It's very dangerous, you need at least 30 days doxycycline. What state: type of hospital was he treated in? What level do you mean by not well? I think I wd suggest you have your primary doctor call ilads.org for guidance, or even in this extreme case the CDC which I wd normally never recommend for Lyme

  7. I agree and think it's a good point to consider all possibilities. Sometimes rightfully so we get a bit of PTSD ourselves. I had my youngest evaluated for pandas and everything came back negative. Her behaviors are completely different too than older DD, but she does have sensory issues and an immune disorder. No changes on prophylactic abx for her immune disorder though I will say enhansa seems to help with her attention. So for us we don't seem to have a sibling issue though of course others may.

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