Yay for weekends! It is when I give myself some permission to be lazy. That is opposed to my weekdays when I am lazy but beat myself up over it. :wink:
Guess what!?!? I have good news from LLMD!! She said that I am doing well and no abx needed. I am going to stick with the herbal supplements and I don't need to see her for 6 months. :dance: She wants to retest my blood in 3 months so when Gary goes back in May, I will have that drawn. Gary also showed a small but positive sign of some improvement. Teeny tiny bit, but with Gary, we take everything we can get.
The sad and scary part of the appt didn't have anything to do with us, but another patient of hers. She got news that a patient had died right before we go there. He was making some supplement on his own, according to his sister who found him, that was supposed to break up biofilms that surround the bacteria in the blood. The office was devastated as he had been seeing her for a long time.
I understand where he was coming from, you want to try anything to get better. So many Drs who say there is nothing wrong with you and so little progress in the way of getting better even when you see a Lyme Literate Dr. It has taken me 11 years to get to the point where I am at now. Patients tend to take things into their own hands out of desperation. The internet can be a wonderful place for support but I have seen a lot of god-awful advice as well. Looks like he might have gotten mixed up in that.
I hope that his family is able to find peace.
Anyway-- today we might get above freezing temps- *fingers crossed* which will make it easier to take the dogs out which I need to do right now. W is grumbling at me.
Ignore typos until I can get back to fix them.
Do any of you have fun plans for the weekend?
Nothing happening here, I have to go to the food pantry today and clean my house. It gets so dusty this time of year.
::grouphug
Guess what!?!? I have good news from LLMD!! She said that I am doing well and no abx needed. I am going to stick with the herbal supplements and I don't need to see her for 6 months. :dance: She wants to retest my blood in 3 months so when Gary goes back in May, I will have that drawn. Gary also showed a small but positive sign of some improvement. Teeny tiny bit, but with Gary, we take everything we can get.
The sad and scary part of the appt didn't have anything to do with us, but another patient of hers. She got news that a patient had died right before we go there. He was making some supplement on his own, according to his sister who found him, that was supposed to break up biofilms that surround the bacteria in the blood. The office was devastated as he had been seeing her for a long time.
I understand where he was coming from, you want to try anything to get better. So many Drs who say there is nothing wrong with you and so little progress in the way of getting better even when you see a Lyme Literate Dr. It has taken me 11 years to get to the point where I am at now. Patients tend to take things into their own hands out of desperation. The internet can be a wonderful place for support but I have seen a lot of god-awful advice as well. Looks like he might have gotten mixed up in that.
I hope that his family is able to find peace.
Anyway-- today we might get above freezing temps- *fingers crossed* which will make it easier to take the dogs out which I need to do right now. W is grumbling at me.
Ignore typos until I can get back to fix them.
Do any of you have fun plans for the weekend?
Nothing happening here, I have to go to the food pantry today and clean my house. It gets so dusty this time of year.
::grouphug
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