Hi Busride,
Welcome to our community!!
If you haven't yet, I would greatly encourage you to read through our "New to Lyme? Start here!" thread that sits at the top of the forum. It's packed with important information, symptom lists, detoxing suggestions, and so much more!
Being cold when a person has Lyme disease is often a sign of what most call thick blood - or hyper-coagulation. It's actually quite common.
30 days of Doxy is never enough treatment even for the most recent of infections - it takes at least 6 - 8 weeks of high dose (400 - 600 mgs a day) of Doxy for a person that has NO symptoms of Lyme. I bet you saw an ID doc, right? They are notorious for leaving people to develop chronic Lyme disease due to their treatment recommendations. You need to find a LLMD (Lyme Literate Medical Doctor) that has been trained by ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society).
For information on finding a Lyme Literate Medical Doctor(LLMD) in your area, you can start a new thread titled something like:"Looking for LLMD/LLND in the _______ area." Although you will need to enable your email option in your profile in order to receive any recommendations, as we don't allow doctor's names and contact info to be posted on the forum for several reasons. You can enable your email option in your profile, under 'edit profile'. Be sure to click the submit button to actually save your preference.
You can email Stephanie at:
[email protected] You can also go to:
www.turnthecorner.org/ if you want to learn a little bit more about
Lyme Disease.
You can also go to The Lyme Disease Association and search for LLMD's 3 times in a month. You have to register first. Here is the link:
www.lymediseaseassociation.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=277&Itemid=74 You can also now email TBDA (Tick Borne Disease Alliance) at
[email protected]
and ask for LLMD referrals also.
You will want to find an ILADS (International Lyme And Associated Diseases Society) trained doctor, as ID Docs (Infectious Disease Doctors) believe Lyme is hard to catch and easy to treat, and don't believe in the reality of chronic Lyme. Go to the ILADS site to read the new (2014) Treatment guidelines to get you started on your Lyme journey.
www.ilads.org/lyme/ILADS_Guidelines.pdf