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I first noticed a strange rash on my thigh about a week ago. It's a little bigger then a dime and it has a red outer circle with a read dot in the middle, but otherwise is pretty much clear. I sort of brushed it off because I have eczema, but no matter how much I moisturize, it just won't go away. I've had constant headaches on and off for a few years now too, but lately they've been getting worse. I only looked up lyme disease because I've been feeling really tired and kind of sick and achy lately, even when I get a good amount of sleep. I'm someone who can survive on only a few hours of sleep so I thought it was rather strange that I kept on getting these tired spells. When I looked up symptoms for lyme disease I also remembered that I've been getting muscle aches, specifically in my forearms lately. It comes and goes, but it kind of has me freaking out. I know lyme disease is possible because I live near the woods and often go jogging in them. Should get a lyme disease test done? You might wish to consider this information, which has guided me in my search to return to a healty state. Yes, I think you should be tested. Yes definetly and as soon as you can. It sounds like you could. You definitely should get a test done, because some of the signs are charactaristics of lyme disease. However, I thought I had lyme disease a little while ago but it ended up being a ringworm fungus. They often look the same so it's hard to tell the difference. Either way though, if you do have it, you just need to start taking medication and you'll hardly notice you have it. Good luck! My mom recently got diagnosed for lyme disease and you seem to have some of the symptoms she did. Anyways, getting tested is quick and easy. You're better off safe than sorry. The rash sounds like lyme. Achy joints, especially ones that migrate or move to different parts of the body, are typical in lyme patients. You should definintely get a lyme test done, but keep in mind that you can have lyme without receiving a positive test. Be diligent, ask a lot of questions and do your own research. Keep positive and know that if you find a good Lyme Literate Doctor, you can get the help you need. The key is to treat it early. Best of luck! Good sources of info about Lyme disease: |
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