Last spring I was out hiking and at the end of my hike I detected a tick
embedded in my leg. I managed to fully extract the little beast and
watched the site closely for a few days. I didn't develop the telltale
"bulls-eye" rash so I thought I was safe from any sort of infection.
Approximately
one month later I developed a sinus infection that didn't go away.
After a month of symptoms I went to see my doctor and she said I had
only allergies and prescribed over the counter allergy medication.
After a few weeks my symptoms did not abate and I also began to develop
muscle aches and fatigue.
I went back to my doctor and again
asserted the fact that I was bitten by a tick and she said that since I
didn't have other symptoms, it couldn't be Lyme Disease and that she
would not prescribe antibiotics without further evidence of infection.
She said that the irresponsible prescribing of antibiotics can create
"super-bugs." She suggested I try a different decongestant.
A
few weeks later I developed a pain everywhere I have ever fractured a
bone: a pinky knuckle, a finger tip, my coccyx, a toe and a knee. I
went back to my doctor and she agreed to run (sans antibiotics) a Lyme
test. If it came back positive, we would (sans antibiotics) run a
second test to confirm the positive result because there are things
called "false positives." She wouldn't want to irresponsibly prescribe
antibiotics, thusly creating super-bugs. I asked what would happen if
the result came back negative, would there be a second test in case of a
"false negative" and she said there would be no need for antibiotics or
a second test if the first one came back negative.
A friend of
mine who is quite knowledgeable and experienced with Lyme disease told
me that it sounded like I had Lyme disease. She had an extra bottle of
Doxycycline and gave it to me. Within one week all my symptoms
including the sinus infection (I mean allergy) went away.
I
finished the 30 day supply of doxies and none of the symptoms reasserted
themselves. Can you imagine the money my insurance company could have
saved if my doctor initially gave me antibiotics when I first told her
that I was bitten by a tick?
When I was a kid, I used to hang
out at a friends house who father was my doctor. I mentioned that my
dog was bitten by a tick and my doctor immediately prescribed an
antibiotic for me just to play it safe. Irresponsible? I don't know.
Of course, there wouldn't be this 500 pound super-bug following me
around wherever I go. I named him "Charlie." He doesn't eat much.
Musician Malcolm Kogut has been tickling the ivories since he was 14 and won the NPM DMMD Musician of the Year award in 99. He has CDs along with many published books. Malcolm played in the pit for many Broadway touring shows. When away from the keyboard, he loves exploring the nooks, crannies and arresting beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, battling gravity on the ski slopes and roller coasters.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2014
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