Guest guest Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 On 11/5/2010 6:25 PM, Guillen wrote: > She has also been diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder and just > had an evaluation with a Developmental Pediatrician and Psychologist > that both admitted they know very little about Lyme. Both of my girls > have had severe separation anxiety and I often feel like " everything " > is very difficult with them.This is all very overwhelming and > confusing and I am feeling some resistance. Especially in treating my > daughter when I don't even understand my own diagnosis or test results > yet. I'm also feeling afraid when I come across sites or blogs of > peoples 10, 20 even 35 year battles with Lyme! > Should my husband get tested too (he thinks he's fine, but sure does > take a lot of Advil gets dizzy to, but he thinks it's related to his > ears - has tubes in them)? Should I have myself and daughters tested > for all of the coinfections too? I would just take one step at a time. Get your daughters help at school via a 504 probably if not an IEP. My daughter has Lyme induced Autism so just know that Lyme can cause what they are dealing with. My daughter has/had the sensory processing/integration disorder diagnosis as well. It is not easy I know. I think everyone should be tested including your husband. I gave this to my husband when I didn't know I had Lyme and then to my daughter in utero. It's true Lyme treatment is very expensive and can be a long road. It's harder for some and easier for others. Jen Lymie parents, 5yo Lymie/Aspie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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