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Thank you Merry. I will click your link and look into it. I think had I suspected Lyme back in 2018 with the rash, I might not be in this situation but I was under the belief as most MD's seem to be, that you have to have a bullseye or tick in hand. I begged for antibiotics back in May practically broke down in tears in MD office and because that first Lyme antibody said negative, they said they can't treat. I've never been on any scripts my entire adult life so to say I've been really frustrated is an understatement but at least it's not cancer or ALS. I originally thought I had ALS or Parkinsons due to the twitches so at least my mind is not in that dark hole presently. Well wishes to you and I'm sorry you have lung cancer.

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In 2016 I was FINALLY diagnosed with Lyme after 2 years of very similar symptoms. One sided pain in my joints, brain fog, extreme fatigue, chest pain. I saw an orthopedic Dr., had cortisone shots. Stopped volleyball, walking, golf. Saw a Rhumetologist, Neurologist, cardiologist. Never had a bullseye. First Lyme test came back negative because of the steroids. A year later, second test came back positive. Three months of three antibiotics did the trick. Have felt fine ever since.