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Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.
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The day after we returned from a great trip in which we tried vainly to find ER Cougar, Mrs. PAC asked me to look at a bug bite she had picked up somewhere in the South of France (this was the first time she mentioned it). One could see the tiny bite mark, but far more concerning was the red circle, approx. an inch in diameter, that surrounded it. I've read enough about Lyme Disease that I immediately reproved her (lovingly and with love unfeigned) and told her to see a doc. Three hours later, she was in his office. He prescribed doxycycline (sp?) and ran some tests. Three days later, the antibodies test came back negative, but he's having her come back in three months to confirm. My sense is he's doing the right thing here and is just being careful. She can't be too sick, as she crushed me on a long climb Saturday during our first ride after a three-week layoff.Originally posted by CardiacCoug View PostSooner would be the right one to talk about this but there is a quack industry built up around telling people with persistent fatigue that they have Chronic Lyme Disease using tests that falsely diagnose it, then asking patients to pay for prolonged antibiotics.
She's the classic type of person that gets taken advantage of by these idiot health care "practitioners."
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Yeah the doctor is doing things right I think. It makes sense to start doxycycline after a tick bite and rash while tests are coming back just in case to treat for ehrlichiosis and other similar diseases while you are waiting for the tests.Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View PostThe day after we returned from a great trip in which we tried vainly to find ER Cougar, Mrs. PAC asked me to look at a bug bite she had picked up somewhere in the South of France (this was the first time she mentioned it). One could see the tiny bite mark, but far more concerning was the red circle, approx. an inch in diameter, that surrounded it. I've read enough about Lyme Disease that I immediately reproved her (lovingly and with love unfeigned) and told her to see a doc. Three hours later, she was in his office. He prescribed doxycycline (sp?) and ran some tests. Three days later, the antibodies test came back negative, but he's having her come back in three months to confirm. My sense is he's doing the right thing here and is just being careful. She can't be too sick, as she crushed me on a long climb Saturday during our first ride after a three-week layoff.
At least that's what I recall from when I was doing ER and urgent care stuff ten years ago.
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Helped set apart my daughter last night. Cried. Went out to dinner with the family. Went to bed. Cried. Hardly slept. Dropped her off at airport this morning @ 5:00. Surpisingly, didnt' cry. Came home looked at some pictures of her. Cried. Currently feeling antsy, realizing she can't text to say she made it through customs, or when she arrives in Mexico City (I'm sure its a small friendly place
). Sending your child/firstborn/only daughter/easiest off for a year and half is harder than I expected it to be.
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WEll, think about parents who are trying to get their kids back from Isis. Hopefully that cheers you up.Originally posted by Art Vandelay View PostHelped set apart my daughter last night. Cried. Went out to dinner with the family. Went to bed. Cried. Hardly slept. Dropped her off at airport this morning @ 5:00. Surpisingly, didnt' cry. Came home looked at some pictures of her. Cried. Currently feeling antsy, realizing she can't text to say she made it through customs, or when she arrives in Mexico City (I'm sure its a small friendly place
). Sending your child/firstborn/only daughter/easiest off for a year and half is harder than I expected it to be.
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When our son went out I thought it a little odd that there was no mechanism to notify parents of the missionaries' safe arrival. After 4-5 days of no contact, I could restrain my wife no more and she contacted the mission home to make sure her boy had arrived safely.Originally posted by Art Vandelay View PostHelped set apart my daughter last night. Cried. Went out to dinner with the family. Went to bed. Cried. Hardly slept. Dropped her off at airport this morning @ 5:00. Surpisingly, didnt' cry. Came home looked at some pictures of her. Cried. Currently feeling antsy, realizing she can't text to say she made it through customs, or when she arrives in Mexico City (I'm sure its a small friendly place
). Sending your child/firstborn/only daughter/easiest off for a year and half is harder than I expected it to be.
Years ago, obviously this wasn't as much of an option. But with current email, texting, etc., it doesn't seem like it would take much.
Now she gets a pretty big kick out of taking photos of any elders serving in our area and sending those photos on to their mother.
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Hang in there, brother. It is excruciating, especially with that first one. But the pain will start to subside once the letters/e-mails start rolling in.Originally posted by Art Vandelay View PostHelped set apart my daughter last night. Cried. Went out to dinner with the family. Went to bed. Cried. Hardly slept. Dropped her off at airport this morning @ 5:00. Surpisingly, didnt' cry. Came home looked at some pictures of her. Cried. Currently feeling antsy, realizing she can't text to say she made it through customs, or when she arrives in Mexico City (I'm sure its a small friendly place
). Sending your child/firstborn/only daughter/easiest off for a year and half is harder than I expected it to be."There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
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I hear ya. I wasn't prepared how hard it would be. I cried for several days with my daughter. I think I went into full on depression for a couple weeks with my son. Number three says she is putting papers in in a couple months. I think my wife is going to lock her in to stop it.Originally posted by Art Vandelay View PostHelped set apart my daughter last night. Cried. Went out to dinner with the family. Went to bed. Cried. Hardly slept. Dropped her off at airport this morning @ 5:00. Surpisingly, didnt' cry. Came home looked at some pictures of her. Cried. Currently feeling antsy, realizing she can't text to say she made it through customs, or when she arrives in Mexico City (I'm sure its a small friendly place
). Sending your child/firstborn/only daughter/easiest off for a year and half is harder than I expected it to be.
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That seems like an overreaction. Playing sports are one of the few times you feel like a normal person on your mission.Originally posted by jay santosMy son's mission they banned basketball and soccer because a couple guys broke bones. Boo."Friendship is the grand fundamental principle of Mormonism" - Joseph Smith Jr.
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I broke a bone playing basketball on my mission. Got a cast and got transferred to a car area. There was no talk of banning basketball.Originally posted by jay santosMy son's mission they banned basketball and soccer because a couple guys broke bones. Boo.
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