
I think it's just a typo, but isn't it called Bell's Palsy? I'm glad your son got better, that must have been so scary!
while my family went to DTD. Not my best trip but could have been worse and I was at Disney
. I came home showed my Pcp pictures of the rash he still thinks it may be hives
but refers me to an infection disease specialist. Finally in July he sees me, confirms it has been Lyme along, and puts me on the doxycyline (spelling?) for atleast 3 weeks. He said that I should have been put on the doxy from the get-go.
And I can't wait!!!!Let me tell you I hate those ticks! I think that your daughter will be okay. Poor thing. The key is being diagnosed and treated early. I had a unusual but bad experience in 2006-2007. In Nov. I started getting headaches and tired but ignored it. Then I started getting terrible joint pain that would be in my knee at times other times in the opposite elbow. I went in and got tested for everythng including lyme (never saw a tick or rash) and the results were all negative! Skip ahead to March I am still having trouble with very painful swelling joints. The doctor is mystified that it it is traveling to different joints on different sides of the body. I get tested again and yep...positive for Lyme. The problem is that I get put on Biaxin for 2 weeks. I give it some time but am not feeling better.. I now am also getting this large painful rash (like a sunburn ) all over my torso I get tested again I'm negative (find out from specialist later this is not possible and must have been an error).. I start thinking oh my gosh is this what I can expect for the rest of my life? My PCP- nice guy but knows nothing about Lyme- sends me to an dermatologist she says these are not hives but look like lyme lesions. She gives me a cream to help. The PCP then puts me on ammoxycillan for 2 weeks. The next week we go to Disney and I am determined to have a good time. Unfortunately, this was at the end of May and a Very hot week. Now throughout this time I had missed only one day of work. When I got to Florida I felt awful. Probably due to the heat and the sun. The rash flared up all over my body in HUGE welts and my knee ached badly. However, only one day did I have to leave the park and go back to the room early One night I had to stay in the hotelwhile my family went to DTD. Not my best trip but could have been worse and I was at Disney
. I came home showed my Pcp pictures of the rash he still thinks it may be hives
but refers me to an infection disease specialist. Finally in July he sees me, confirms it has been Lyme along, and puts me on the doxycyline (spelling?) for atleast 3 weeks. He said that I should have been put on the doxy from the get-go.
I feel so much better now. I have never had the rash since. Honestly, I do occasionally get the pain in the knee and elbow but no where near the severity and and without the swelling. My case was bad because I was wasn't diagnosed for 4+ months and was put on the wrong antibiotics. I live in fear of ticks now. Even though I check my kids so carefully We found one on my daughter last NOV (again Nov-shouldn't they be dead?!?!?!) I freaked she was but on ABX immediately and was fine. You are very smart to take her to an infection disease specialist. They'll make sure she is okay ASAP.
Good luck. Good health. Best wishes. Enjoy your trip!!!
I am glad you didn't give into what the doc said and took the pictures back. It is very helpful to have a doc that knows a lot about lymes. good luck and I hope that stupid lymes dies!!! You can take glucosamine to help with your joints, it has really done wonders for my 17 year DD.
Someone did mention this but if DD is getting tired bring a dr's note just incase you need it and go to guest services and see what they can do. If she is too small for a wheel chair they will give you a pass and you can continue bringing her stoller through the line! We did this with my nephew when he was 2 and had a broken foot. I hope your DD is doing well!

My sister and 2 of her children had Lyme disease a long time ago. Her son didn't have any residual effects, but my sister and her daughter have both had flares of problem with their knees and the daughter has some arthritis in her wrists.Just wanted to update all of you that supported us during this unsure time. I took my dd to infectious disease specialist yesterday and she is pretty sure that the Lymes was caught in the early stages and that the current medication will do the job well.![]()
We are very relieved that she will probably not suffer any long term permamnent effects, but it can flare up anytime during her life.
It was also interesting to find out that a person who has had lymes, can be infected again even though they carry the antibodies. The doctor suggested that we do apply for a GAC so that we can bring our stroller in line with us, for those rides that have a longer wait time.
I wanted to thank everyone again who took the time to offer suggestions and share your experiences. It was TRULY appreciated!
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My sister and 2 of her children had Lyme disease a long time ago. Her son didn't have any residual effects, but my sister and her daughter have both had flares of problem with their knees and the daughter has some arthritis in her wrists.
They had Lyme disease a long time ago before it was well known though and it was not found in the early stages.
There is more information about Guest Assistance Cards (GACs) in post #6 of the disABILITIES FAQs thread. You will find a link to that thread in my signature.
One thing to keep in mind when using a stroller as a wheelchair is to look at what the wait would be just walking in line. For example, when we have gone on Small World, the wait if you walk thru the regular line was minimal, less than 10 minutes and sometimes basically getting on as quickly as you can walk thru the line. BUT, the wait if you were using a wheelchair was closer to 25 minutes. In those cases, you would want to leave the stroller and walk in.
Also be aware of some of the attractions that might have a short wait, but a very long walk. Pirates and Bug's Life are 2 with this situation - the walk is quite long. Soarin' has a very long walk in, even if you are using Fastpasses and have a short wait.
For shows and movies, there is almost always a preshow room where you will stand for at least the duration of one show. The preshow room allows them to bring one 'theater full' of guests into a waiting area so they ready to go in as soon as the show ends. For a long show, like Laugh Floor at MK, if you leave the stroller outside, she could be standing for 15 minutes or more, even if you get into the next show when you enter the line.
Another thing to be aware of is that wheelchair seating is usually at the back of the theater. Sometimes, there are limited number of wheelchair spots and there is usually room for one member of your party to sit next to the wheelchair. The rest of the party will sit nearby (usually in the row in front of the wheelchair row).