Lyme Disease symptoms...?!


Question: Lyme Disease symptoms!.!.!.!?
How long does the EM symptom last!? and what happens if the ring only shows up at certain times, like before bed and after I wake up!.!.would that still be indicative of lyme disease!?

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To answer your question, the "rash" can last for many days!.!.!. even weeks!. And with it's spread, the clock is ticking & running out to "nip" the disease in the bud, while it is still in the "early stage"!.
A Lyme bulls-eye 'ring' will NOT "show up at certain times, like before bed and after [you] wake up"!.
If you have a ring that does that, you're not talking Lyme!.
Rashes that come & go on a daily basis are not neccessarily infection!. You might need to see a dermatologist!Www@Answer-Health@Com

EM rashes are all over the place!. Some are the classic "bull's-eye," others look different!. If you have any reason to think that you might have Lyme disease, you owe it to yourself to get it checked out!.

Good sources of info about Lyme disease:
http://www!.canlyme!.com
http://www!.lymenet!.org
http://www!.lymeinfo!.net
http://www!.lymediseaseassociation!.org
http://www!.ilads!.org
http://www!.betterhealthguy!.com
http://www!.publichealthalert!.com
http://www!.freewebs!.com/teenswithlyme
http://www!.lymetimes!.org
http://www!.mentalhealthandillness!.com/ly!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

To have Lyme disease you must have been bitten by a Tick which usually is found in deers or rodents!. Meaning you must been in the woods or bushes and live in the Northern East or West coasts!. If not, check for "ring worms"!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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