Slurpy Sam
Active Member
That's as best as I've ever had it explained thanks.
So heres an interesting one...
A friend of mine asked me for some advice....he knew I had had Lyme disease...he had been bitten by several ticks and was now suffering joint pain.
I advised him to get a test ASAP, and to follow it up with further tests even if it were initially negative.
He went to his GP...in Alyth, so in the heart of 'tick country', his GP would not test because she told him the ticks were too small to give him Lyme Disease, and he had had no 'bullseye' rash.
Any views? How can you insist your GP does something if they wont?
Thanks for such a thorough piece of work. Great that it is getting better recognised as I am sure we all have a mate/colleague who has been brought up short by it. Vigilance and the romantic post-stalk crevice tick search from the significant other still key! Small addition from recent discussion at work (which was pushed up to Tropical Medicine conference as I had requested Doc look at one of my patients who had joint pain). When I asked patient some targeted questions, he had an atypical rash (more like heat rash but had never had it before) and had been out rough camping for a few days. Answer from Conference was: don't discount atypical rash (or no rash). Take photo, monitor symptoms but if likely tick exposure, head to your doc.
Interestingly, although deer and sheep always take the rap, heard from vet that squirrels/rats etc are "ground zero" so maybe we need to get the .22s out and hit it early?