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lyme disease in the military
I have just been diagnosed with Lyme disease.
How will that affect me in the infantry, or military period? Will I be able to live out my goals or should I start rerouting my life? :mad: I'm on good antibiotics and pain killers..tramadol.. Will I be able to do my usual workouts and runs? |
Lyme Disease...not so good
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Thanks for responding. Well I got bit 3 weeks ago camping here in Germany.
I did not see the tick, but did recieve the center part of the rash the next day. I thought of it as a spider bite and wasn't too worried, then the ring appeard a week later.. (2 weeks ago) A perfect bullseye. Pain started 3 days ago.. Horrible shoulder pain (where the bite is), and that is when I decided to go to sick call, Immediately the PA knew what it was, and put me on Doxycicline (antibiotic), and tramadol for pain. I have no pain now, only popping bones and no energy, I dont know if the medicine takes away my energy or the disease, or simply the fact that I know this may affect my career. lol. Bloodwork was done, but I have to wait 2 weeks do to being in europe to get results. Im worried about what they will say. I will keep updated for you, and I hope you get well soon too. We both will be in my prayers... My new PA is a lady lieutenant, (new) So I hope she knows what she is doing. |
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Sorry to hear about your disease........I hope your getting better......... Big Teddy |
I had it when I was 17 and am Symptom free. It got treated early so no lasting side effects 39 now and no problems never effected my military goals. Every person is diffrent on how it effects them wish you luck with your treatment.
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EDIT: I confused the date on this post with another I was reading, so I'm waaaay behind in responding. Still, I hope things went well for VanceWine. Sorry for the thread necro-post.
I'm very sorry to hear of your illness, & I'm pleased you had it diagnosed early enough to make a 100% recovery. Unfortunately for me, I contracted it sometime prior to 1999 & it went undiagnosed until 2004. The doctors in my area were simply unfamiliar with Lyme disease. As stated above, it has created a host of woes that I'm still muddling through. Best of luck to you with your situation, but it sounds very positive since you have received prompt & aggressive treatment. EDIT #2 - what caused me to dig through the archives int he first place was this article in Stars & Stripes: Lyme disease a difficult, common diagnosis in Europe |
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