Wednesday, 6 January 2016

My Brother-In-Law Won His Battle With Lyme Disease - You Can Too!

Lyme Disease Case Study - Could this be you?


This is  the story of my brother-in-law John (not his real name) who suffered for so many years with Lyme disease and his amazing recovery once the real cause of his symptoms was discovered and appropriate treatment given. 



John moved to southern Humboldt County in Northern California in 1983. His wife (my sister) and two small children had bought a house on 20 acres that was two miles down a private gravel road. The land is hilly, mostly forested with grassy meadows and brush. They maintained their own power and water systems and use wood for heat. All this requires a lot of hiking around the property to maintain the long pipe from the spring and the gathering of wood for the winter. 

The insect pests around their home are mosquitoes, chiggers and ticks. Deer wander freely on the land. If you have to walk in the grass and bush you may get bitten.

John can’t remember when he first heard about Lyme disease, but it was some years after he had moved there. He learned that a bite from a Lyme infected tick would give you a bull’s-eye rash and mild flue like symptoms. Later the symptoms would develop into swollen and sore joints.

John never experienced these particular symptoms, even though in retrospect, he now suspects he did have Lyme disease as far back as the 1980’s or early 1990’s. Lyme disease is a subtle disease. He says that you can feel fine most of the time and when you don’t, well sometimes you don’t feel your best and that’s life. It happened that Lyme disease had just been discovered in this area about 10 years earlier. Lyme disease is now found in many areas of the US besides its hot spots in the Northeast.

John started having symptoms he could not ignore around 1997, and overall body soreness mainly centered in his upper body. It was painful to take a deep breath and the pain interfered with his sleep and left him with very low energy. The answer to the pain was Aleve (noproxen sodium) one tablet morning and evening. For the low energy he started taking Ritalin, a mild time release amphetamine, 10 mg morning and midday. The Aleve and Ritalin treated the painful symptoms and allowed him to perform in a high stress job.

Around 2004 his mind seemed clouded, he had trouble controlling his emotions and was quick to anger. When he explained this to his doctor, he was prescribed Wellbutrin and that controlled those symptoms.

His years of treating the symptoms and not the disease came to an abrupt end in 2009 when he was hospitalized for bleeding ulcers, the result of taking Aleve for all that time. Now that he was allergic to the most effective pain reliever he became desperate to discover the reason for his symptoms and the permanent cure for his sore body.

A neighbor suggested he see a new doctor at the local clinic. After many negative test results for a variety of other diseases, the doctor asked if he had ever been tested for Lyme disease. He had not because he did not have the classic symptoms of joint swelling and joint pain.

The doctor took a sample of blood and sent it to the laboratory to be tested for Lyme disease.  It was POSITIVE in the screen test and confirmed by the more specific Western Blot method. John had late stage Lyme disease which was diagnosed with a simple blood test and after all these years of suffering, proper treatment could be started to treat the cause of his symptoms.

Testing was also done to see if he had two of the common co-infections associated with Lyme disease: - Babesia, which was positive; and Ehrlichia which was negative.

His general blood count and the test CD-57+ to check his immune status were all normal.

John went on a two month regime of doxycycline antibiotics. Though taking antibiotics for that long was tough he was happy to finally find and treat his disease. Within a couple of months he started feeling less pain and went from taking twelve Tylenol a day to just two at night. His mind also became clearer; he was better able to focus, was less anxious and had better control of his temper.

He feels that the multi-year onset of the symptoms of Lyme disease were subtle. As he aged he was less able to cope with them. The recuperation was long as well. In the five years since the end of his treatment he still feels like his health both physical and mental is improving.

He has since discovered many people of his area were also treated for Lyme disease. He asks newcomers now if they have been tested for Lyme disease. He wishes someone had mentioned it to him years ago. Find out more about Lyme disease and the controversies surrounding it by clicking here.