Just before Mother's day
2003 I found a tick in my 3 year olds hair.
It was sitting just on top of her hair. I pulled it out and tried to
kill it. I thought nothing of it.
We had gone camping since
then in Sicamous, BC, and visited family in Mission. On the July long weekend we went camping at the Kettle River
campground and Bridey kept complaining that she was cold. By the time we got home after that camping
trip, she had little red bumps all over her. I thought they were probably
mosquito bites.
The next day she was still
complaining of being cold and the bumps were redder and bigger. Her tummy ached and she was tired. I brought her to the walk-in clinic and they
said they were probably spider bites, but did nothing. The next day they were
redder and kind of had a blister look, her chills were still there.
I went on the computer and was kind of
suspecting lyme because by July 5 she was really irritable. The spots were not
the classic bull's-eye rash that I kept pulling up on the internet. The rash was all over her arms, legs, face
and feet.
I took her to emergency
because the lyme site said she needed antibiotics right away. They were really busy in emergency and kind
of blew us off and said he didn't know what it was but go home and see if it
goes away. He said it was not
contagious. He did not call the
infectious disease doctor in. The next
day was Sunday so I asked some people at church to look at it and they were
saying things like "hey I saw a program on TV about this, that looks like
lyme disease", "isn't that the bull's eye rash?". By Monday she didn't feel like eating and
the spots were fading a little bit. I
brought her to the Health unit. They
didn't know what it was and the Health unit doctor didn't even take a look at
her.
Her GP odered blood work. On
July 8 she had at least 8 small bull's eye on her one arm, even more on her
legs. One on her left leg was very red
and larger (1.5"); I was especially concerned about the ones around her
eye. She was still irritable. Her GP
(over the phone) started her on 600MG of amoxycillan a day. He wasn't going to,
but I told him if it turns out to be lyme and he doesn't he is going to have
one mad mother to contend with. He said he had never seen the rash before and
didn't think that seeing it would help him diagnose, so he started treatment.
She did start to eat a bit
on this day. July 9 the rash was darker
again and some had a double circle around them. She was getting some on her feet and more on her legs. She had
none on her trunk. Most of her rash was
fading by dinner. July 10 she was extremely irritable. The rash was less, but still there and
visible. I called her pediatrician.
He had never seen the rash
before either and without seeing her increased her antibiotics to 250mg 3 times
a day for 10 days. Well I knew that
this was not enough for disseminated lyme disease. Bridey slept late that day, she was still irritable at first and
complained of feeling sick at one point.
There was only one bull's eye visible now. July 12 the bull's eye on her
right leg was still visible but she was not so irritable. On July 13 we could
still see red spots where the bull's eye rash was.
On July 16 the tests came
back negative (not unusual)…pediatrician writes it off. I can still see the
papules. I contacted an assistant
professor in Vancouver who studies tick-borne illnesses because I knew she
needed more antibiotics. He wanted to
see her right away. We drove 3 hours to
see him (he met us half way) I had many pictures. He said she had lyme disease and the reason she has so many
bull's eye is because it has disseminated throughout her system. He didn't know if she has gotten effective
treatment soon enough. He put her on 3
months of antibiotics and just before that was finished he added another one to
break up the capsules that the spirokeetes may had protected themselves in. She
is doing better now. Although she still
seems frequently irritable, complains of stomach aches, etc. We will never know if she is cured or if the
lyme is dormant. She is now 4, and
taking homeschool kindergarten with her brother.