My Lyme test came back negative but I feel awful!
- Beth Lloyd
- Jul 20, 2019
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 5, 2019
Did you know that the standardized test for Lyme can come back negative when you actually have Lyme disease? Lyme disease is very difficult to diagnose as many people don't ever recall being bitten by a tick or having the bulls eye rash.
In addition, there are so many different co-infections with Lyme that each individual case may present with different symptoms.
Many Lyme practitioners now go by symptomology to diagnose Lyme and its co-infections. The most important thing that you can do to get a correct diagnosis would to make a list of your symptoms and provide them to your health care provider. As a health coach, I can provide you with a specific health questionaire and information about lab tests that can help diagnose and get to the bottom of your illness.

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