Guest guest Posted July 16, 2012 Report Share Posted July 16, 2012 Hi Its been a year now and as u know I moved bringing virtual nothing n yet still have bites crawlies mostly on feet The,thing that concernsme is the black dots coming from under the skin Do u have them terry? As people,say that are a fungus Stil concerned they hatching mites But say they are a fungus Did peoples,bavk dots go when they used a apropriate anti fungal? Vet wont use anti fungal whem thouth lab sugested fungal n protozoa It a matter of life n death But no one elses animals on this forum.have died of mites or fungus issues Already told vet re birdmites in old,home Told dont know,what got on feet But he isnt interested Never thought in a million years my darling dog could be at deaths door posibly cause o this But I stil dont know No colony of fungus seen during xray or ultrAsound And people here had black dots at the beginning Ive had them.al along Bitch beem if it mites theyd be all over the place So is it fungus and guess external washes n.fungal creams only help a while N internal methods need b agresive I took ten diflucan Guess not enough v kindly sending icatronazole What were peoples experiences after taking it? I wish theyd give my dog a anti fungal Try it at least But it al steroid abxs :-/ N fever no go away N.if blood cells continue ceilings Well my baba will be lost:-/ ------------------------------ On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 22:22 PDT Aandraya Da Silva wrote: >Matt- > >You need to get the Igenix western blot for a valid Lyme test, make sure to get am experienced LLMD. Which state are u in? Confections are best diagnosed based on symptoms. > >Aandraya > >On Jul 15, 2012, at 9:45 PM, Matt lin <miteymiserable_nj@...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'd like to run a few things by everyone, as I must admit I'm left quite confused (and still desperate) after reading everyone's helpful advice. > > On one hand, I hold my belief that bird mites are what has plagued me for two years now. What I feel seems consistent with many of the accounts I've read from others, to a T (or is it tee?). > > On the other hand, my eyes have been opened to the possibility of a fungus that apparently can either cause mite-bite/crawl-like symptoms, or can make one's body more attractive to mites. > > I'll be calling two LLMDs in my area tomorrow, and I plan to leave no stone unturned when I meet with him/her (I have two names). But since it seems that those of us unfortunate enough to live through this hell know more about it than most/all of the " experts, " I want to come armed with the right questions and suggestions. So, I want to run by each of you some of what I believe may be key clues, in hopes that I can steer the LLMD in the right direction. > > The clues: > I've felt the crawls and bites for two years now. > My dog scratches all the time, especially at night. > My kids don't seem to feel it at all. > My wife does, but not very often. > Showering helps temporarily. > I feel it more in certain areas, like my car. > That said, I vacuumed the hell out of my car yesterday, and it's somewhat better. > I often feel crawlies on my lower legs, usually many of them at the same time (I understand both mites and fungi can communicate chemically.) > The bite sensations often come on my legs, balls (sorry), or scalp. > I tested negative for Lyme, but the test was requested by my GP, so I don't have much confidence that the right test was done. In her defense, neither did she. > I guess I'm mostly wondering how a fungus would attack in certain areas more often than others, and why it'd be more at night than in the day. And why would showering help if it's internal? > > Short of magical answers to those questions, I'd like to get people's input for what I should ask/suggest when meeting with the LLMD. I plan to ask to be tested for Lyme, Bartonella, and the presence of fungi in abnormal levels (is there a test for that?). But I'd welcome any other suggestions. I want to make sure my next visit is as productive as possible, as I'm sure you can all understand. > > Thanks, > Matt > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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