It has been several years ago since I got this tick bite on my arm but I remember with clarity the incident. I will not know for sure but my knees and ankles are pretty crippled up. I remember that the doctors did not want to call it Lyme disease and did all kinds of tiptoeing around using that diagnosis. I finally went to one doctor that said it was probably Lyme and prescribed a strong antibiotic. By then it had been well over a week since I got the bite.
I had gone from the urgent care to Walgreens Rx just across the road to fill the Rx and as I waiting for the prescription to be filled the other customers started a conversation about why they were there. When I told why I was there a man said his neighbor had Lyme and it progressed so badly that she could no longer walk to the end of her driveway to get her mail.
I am not sure why doctors were reluctant to call it what it actually was but they said Colorado did not have Lyme Disease. It could have been the same as when we had a grey wolf come up and look in our house from the back door. There was no doubt that it was a wolf and others had seen it also. When I reported it to the game warden for our area he said that Colorado did not have any wolves.
I later found out that if grey wolves were in our state that the state would have to adopt a very expensive program to monitor and control them, so they denied they were in our state. It may have been the same for Lyme Disease. This seems to be normal conduct for some government agencies - denial, denial.
One thing I did learn besides our government lying to us is: when prescribed a strong antibiotic that I need to take a probiotic along with it as the antibiotic kills the healthy gut bacteria and you easily end up constipated.
