She had 6 weeks of Antibiotics and has been fine since, she was lucky in the fact it was caught early on so it was dealt with properly, although saying that, the first doctor she went to only prescribed 2 weeks of antibiotics and told her to look it up, at which point we found that the antibiotics were wrong and for the wrong period of time according to NHS guidelines so she went back and got a month. She never actually got tested for lymes either as it was obvious what it was, but worryingly she was also informed the test the NHS do is not entirely accurate and doesn't always pick it up. It's not a nice disease if it isn't treated properly, as you can no doubt attest to, really hope your treatment works out or you.
She had 6 weeks of Antibiotics and has been fine since, she was lucky in the fact it was caught early on so it was dealt with properly, although saying that, the first doctor she went to only prescribed 2 weeks of antibiotics and told her to look it up, at which point we found that the antibiotics were wrong and for the wrong period of time according to NHS guidelines so she went back and got a month. She never actually got tested for lymes either as it was obvious what it was, but worryingly she was also informed the test the NHS do is not entirely accurate and doesn't always pick it up. It's not a nice disease if it isn't treated properly, as you can no doubt attest to, really hope your treatment works out or you.
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Lyme-disease/Pages/Introduction.aspx
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