A Presentation by Michele Moynihan
By different doctors, I was told I had Chronic Mononucleosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and a
possible tumor on my optic nerve.Since I went so long without treatment, I am still on strong antibiotics. It has now been a year and a half since I first started
on medication.
It was 8 months before I was properly diagnosed with Lyme disease and treated
with antibiotics.
I know I am not a doctor.
• Yourselves• Your Family Members• Your Pets• Your Friends and Neighbors• Your Colleagues
• Your STUDENTS
Why and How Lyme Disease Can Be Misdiagnosed
How to Protect Yourself from TicksHow to Remove Ticks
The Symptoms of Lyme Disease
Over 50% of Lyme victims DO NOT remember being bitten by a tick.
WHY???
A tick bite DOES NOT HURT due to the anesthetic it injects upon
puncturing the skin.
PLUS... Lang, 16
Ticks are TINY and hard to detect on the body. Some nymphs are the size of a small mole or a period at the end of a
sentence.
The time lapse between a tick bite and the emergence of
symptoms can be weeks or even months!
Type of symptoms and severity of symptoms can vary in
everyone.
100 Strains 300 Strains
The blood tests are NOT RELIABLE!
There is a 60-70% chance you could have a “false negative” result.
“Generally accepted testing procedures have had a 30-40% reliability rate, at best” (Lang,
16).
This means...
If a person is currently on or has recently taken antibiotics, it can reduce the body’s production of
Lyme antibodies.The Lyme bacteria, called the “spirochete” can hide in the
body by shifting and changing to avoid detection by the
immune system.
The ControversyWestern
BlotCDC says you must
have 5 bands!!!
But I only have 2!
And I feel lousy!
ELISA
“Several studies have shown that sensitivity and specificity for the…Western Blot ranges from 92% to 96% when only two specific bands are positive” (National
Guideline Clearinghouse: Summary of ILADS Guidelines for Lyme Disease, 3).
Western Blot Panel
IgG- 10 bands- older infection
IgM- 3 bands- recent infection
“Called the ‘Great Imitator,’ Lyme disease, because of its myriad of symptoms, can
mimic two hundred other illnesses” (Lang, 33).
• Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
• Fibromyalgia• Rheumatoid
Arthritis• Lupus• Thyroid Disease• Depression
• Chronic Mononucleosis
• Multiple Sclerosis• Alzheimer’s
Disease• Lou Gehrig’s
Disease• And more…
Because of this, Lyme is frequently misdiagnosed as…What are
the symptoms of Lyme disease?
One of the first symptoms of Lyme Disease can be what is called a “Bull’s
Eye” rash.
There are 10 documented variations of rashes associated with Lyme disease, and not all of them look like a “Bull’s Eye.”
Many rashes may resemble a spider bite, ringworm, blisters, hives, or
even cellulitis or shingles.
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Even though the rash is a tell-tale sign of Lyme disease...
Over 50% of victims DO NOT exhibit any rash at all!!! (ILADS, 2)
RASH (but over 50% don’t get one)
Flu-like symptoms (with or without
fever)
ChillsSore ThroatNausea
VomitingHeadache
Unusual Fatigue
Joint and/or Muscle Pain (with or without swelling)
KneesFeet
Elbows
Hands
Neck
Back
Ankles
Wrists
• Frequent Headaches• Dizziness or Vertigo• Lightheadedness• Frequent Nausea• Gastrointestinal Problems• Ringing or Pounding in Ears• Blurred Vision• Burning Eyes• Numbness, Tingling, or Burning• Heart Palpitations• Chest Pain• Excessive Sleeping or Insomnia• Extreme Fatigue• Poor Memory & Concentration• Brain Fog• Irritability• Anxiety• Sadness, Crying
“Lyme disease is a CLINICAL diagnosis and test results should be used to support rather than supercede the physician’s judgment” (National Guideline Clearinghouse: Summary of ILADS Guidelines for Lyme Disease, 1).
*Clinical Diagnosis = Diagnosis based on symptoms, not just blood tests that can often yield a “false negative”
result.
Female Dog Tick
Male Dog Tick
Blacklegged Deer Tick
FemaleMale
Lonestar Tick
FemaleMale How can you
protect yourself
from ticks?
Thumb Tack to Pin Head
Cm Cm
• On Pets• On Birds, Squirrels, Chipmunks, etc..• In Wooded Areas• Overgrown Areas• Shrubs/Flower Beds• Grass (tall or short)
Ticks are most active between May and November, but studies have proven that ticks
can be found “questing” all year round at temperatures as low as 38 degrees F.
Tick Larvae Ticks climb to the tips of grasses and Ticks climb to the tips of grasses and weeds and lay in wait for their next weeds and lay in wait for their next
host to brush against them.host to brush against them.
Nothing’s a 100%!
is a THOROUGH physical inspection
Engorged Tick
Tick Fangs
•DO NOT touch the tick with bare hands.
•DO NOT squeeze, crush, or puncture the body of the tick.
•DO NOT twist or jerk the tick.
•DO NOT put alcohol, nail polish, or Vaseline on the tick, and DO NOT burn the tick.
•Infective agents may enter through mucous membranes or breaks in the skin.
•Mouthparts of the tick may become imbedded, increasing the risk of infection.
•The tick’s saliva and gut contents may be released, increasing the risk of infection.
•This may cause the tick to regurgitate its stomach contents, increasing the risk of infection.
• Use a tick removal device such as Ticked-Off, Tick Nipper, Pro-Tick Remedy, or De-Ticker. You can Google search these and find them on-line.
• If no other tool is available, use a fine-point tweezers.• Grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible, and gently pull
straight upward; do not twist or jerk.• Put the tick in a plastic bag with the date, and then put it in the
freezer for later identification.• Wash the area with a disinfectant.• Seek immediate medical attention.
An infected tick can transmit Lyme bacteria after being attached for only 4-
24 hours (Lang, 12).
The most important aspect of tick removal is to make sure the mouthparts do not remain in the skin. If the
tick is a nymph, it may be harder to tell if the mouthparts have been removed.
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The Symptoms of Lyme Disease
Why and How Lyme Disease Can Be Misdiagnosed
How to Protect Yourself from Ticks
How to Remove Ticks
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