Interesting that you mention Germany: on a Japanese TV program not long ago, I saw a German motorcyclist -- a camping/tourer type -- who had been completely paralyzed by the bite of a tick. This fellow was traveling with a woman who was not ill, which gave at least some clue that his problem was not from food or water ingested. Bit of a long story. . . .

He largely recovered, but his affliction evidently mystified the doctors for some time. He was a profoundly sick man. Maybe the ticks in Germany are more virulent? I know little about this topic.


JBB



On Tuesday, Oct 19, 2004, at 01:34 Asia/Tokyo, Dave wrote:

I contacted it in Germany in 1957 and was hospitalized in hidelberg along with 10 other solders as they ran every test they could think of with no diagnosis of anything, just one of those mysteries. I got the arithma migrans rash every 6 to 8 years as well as feeling like hell without any doctor diagnosing the problem until after I had researched and self diagnosed. Then as luck would have it I got the rash again and insisted they test me for Lyme. The test came back positive and the rash at the same time made a positive diagnosis. They got all excited and wanted to bombard me with ABs as if I had just contacted it, telling me they could stop it if caught early.
  I opted for CS and more or less cured it in three days.

Marshall Dudley wrote:
Dave wrote:
  I know the scary feeling very well.
I have had it twice. The first time the doctor told me they didn't know what caused it but it would go away in two weeks by it's self,and it did without treatment. All I had to do was operate my eyelid manually until
the eye would close again.
After a lot of research on lyme disease ( that I suffered with for 42
years)
Where do you live? The spirokete that causes Lyme Disease was introduced into the US in New England until the late 80's. Before that it was in Europe, but
not identified as such until it was identified in the US.
Marshall
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