Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Knee Pain And Rash Pulsing Nerve In Foot And Leg Pain. HELP! Lyme Disease?

Pulsing nerve in foot and leg pain. HELP! Lyme Disease? - knee pain and rash

OK, I started with pain in the back of the left thigh of 6 months was initially stable, but only occasionally. The doctor said it was sciatica. 4 months ago, he was a dog in my back and bitten on the right side 3 months after he was bitten by a tick in the right hip. I suffered from an infection of the dog bite and no sutures are required, but had a very itchy red skin rash from a tick bite, which lasted about 3 weeks. Now I have what looks like a ring worm on the back of the knee, pain in the inner thigh, feeling the pulse in his right foot. I have also suffered pain in the wrist, I think I have some symptoms of Lyme disease. I do not think the feeling the pulse is a blood clot that is not in the same proportion as my heart raand even if I wrap my hands around my ankles and reduce road deaths is not a change in sensation. It is not painful, but it is very irritating. Lyme disease appears to be a likely cause of the symptoms, but was found in the emergency room and said it was negative. I have no idea what method was used for the test Tho, and frankly do not think that the doctor knew. Can I have no health insurance, and it's killing me, so I need a good idea what is wrong, then try going to your doctor first. Search for Lyme disease may be several other tick-born infection or an infection is cured by dog bite now? The dog belongs to a family member and is in good health, not to worry about rabies or somethingng. Can anyone help?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Take a picture of the ring-shaped marking on the back of the knee and keep it for future reference. Those who seem to have Lyme or other tick-borne infections. Order the book "The solution of Lyme Disease" in the library (if you can not afford.) Check the following websites:

Good sources of information on Lyme disease:
http://www.lymedisease.org
http://www.ilads.org
http://www.canlyme.com
http://www.lymenet.org
http://www.lymeinfo.net
http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org
http://www.lymedoctor.com
http://www.touchedbylyme.org

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