Onto more important things......the doctor's appointment.
So here I am in mid-March feeling pretty good on my Zithromax, Banderol and Samento. So far so good. The symptoms that crept back in early January have abated. I'm tapering off the sleep medication (again), and looking forward to some good months in the spring.
Which begs the question: How do I get into remission and STAY in remission?
When Lyme disease strikes and you're really, really ill, all you can think about is how to feel better. Hopefully, that is eventually achieved. But when you're there, at the end of your treatment, the next step is to figure out how to remain in remission. Some people get there, others do not. It's quite a mystery for even the LLMDs.
Doctors say that if you had Lyme disease for more than 1 year prior to starting treatment, it is highly unlikely that the infection will ever be completely eradicated from your body. Remission is the most you can hope for.
My LLMD said that I was a borderline case, so it's hard to say. I had symptoms for 5 months prior to treatment, but the bacteria was in my system for much longer than that. How do I know? Well, the symptoms came on in January of 2011 - not exactly tick biting season. I had been hiking through brush at a provincial park the previous summer, and had been devoured by black flies several summers earlier up at a cottage. The bacteria was clearly dormant in my body for a time before producing the symptoms in January.
So, can I ever eradicate the bacteria? I don't know. Neither does my LLMD.
The fact that I relapsed in January of 2013, after 18 months on antibiotics followed by 7 weeks off them, leads me to believe that the bacteria was not fully treated.
Dr. Marty Ross of Treat Lyme and Associated Diseases, whom I contacted to ask a question about relapse, said that I should deal with biofilms for the next 4 months, so that is the plan. I'll continue the Zithromax, Banderol and Samento until the end of June, and then decide if I want to try going off everything cold turkey or if I want to take a preventative dose of Banderol and Samento every day. I guess we'll see.
My own LLMD (not Dr. Ross) said that he has patients who have been on antibiotics for 20 years! He said that I may need to pulse the antibiotics periodically if symptoms come on.....perhaps for a couple of months at a time. I asked him about the so-called "super bugs", which can be a concern for those on antibiotics, and he said that he's never seen that in his practice.
So, the future is unclear. I hate that. I'm a planner, and I just don't like not knowing how my health is going to hold up as I move into the future.
A fellow Canadian Lyme sufferer, Christa Vanderham (whose incredible story you can view here), posted this yesterday:
"Don't fret.
For this leads to wrong-doing...
Rather, wait on the Lord instead."
-Psalm 37
For this leads to wrong-doing...
Rather, wait on the Lord instead."
-Psalm 37
Thanks for the reminder, Christa. I needed that.