| Literature DB >> 31398870 |
Emilie M Gaudet1, Odette N Gould2, Vett Lloyd3.
Abstract
Increasing numbers of Canadians, including children and adolescents, are being infected with Borrelia burgdorferi and contracting Lyme disease. In the present study, we provided a qualitative analysis of written correspondence produced by 23 parents of children and adolescents with Lyme disease. The goal of this study was to investigate how medical and psychological issues were highlighted by parents describing their family's Lyme disease experiences. The results suggest a series of four stages in these families where satisfactory treatment had not been obtained over months or years. The experiences of parents evolved from feelings of worry for the child to frustration with the lack of a helpful treatment, to mistrust of physicians' actions, and, in some case, to a rejection of the conventional health care system as a whole. Improved diagnostic testing and treatment guidelines, as well as family-centered practices of medical care were proposed as important features for improving the experiences of families living with Lyme disease.Entities:
Keywords: Lyme disease; Lyme disease in Canada; Lyme families; children and Lyme disease; children with complex medical conditions; parents as advocates
Year: 2019 PMID: 31398870 PMCID: PMC6787738 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare7030095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Sample characteristics.
| Demographic Information 1 | Number of Participants ( | Percentage of Participants |
|---|---|---|
| Gender of letter writer | ||
| Female | 20 | 87% |
| Male | 0 | 0% |
| No answer provided | 3 | 13% |
| Number of parents in household | ||
| One | 3 | 13% |
| Two | 18 | 78% |
| No answer provided | 2 | 9% |
| Number of children in family | ||
| One | 3 | 13% |
| Two | 10 | 43% |
| Three | 4 | 17% |
| Four | 4 | 17% |
| No answer provided | 2 | 9% |
| Children in family with confirmed or suspected Lyme disease | ||
| One | 13 | 56% |
| Two | 5 | 22% |
| Three | 3 | 13% |
| No answer provided | 2 | 9% |
| Province | ||
| Ontario | 11 | 48% |
| Alberta | 4 | 17% |
| British Columbia | 3 | 13% |
| Nova Scotia | 1 | 4% |
| Quebec | 1 | 4% |
| No answer provided | 3 | 13% |
| Area | ||
| Rural | 6 | 26% |
| Urban | 12 | 52% |
| No answer provided | 5 | 22% |
1 Some participants did not answer all demographic questions.
List of reported early symptoms.
| Type of Symptom | Symptoms Reported |
|---|---|
| Pain | Arthritis/generalized pain/spinal pain |
| Migrating joint pain/swollen and inflamed joints/twisted fingers | |
| Headaches/pressure/sudden pain/brain feels inflamed | |
| Pain in limbs/stabbing pain/restless legs | |
| Pain in stomach/chest/ribs/stomach | |
| Developmental Issues | Delayed growth/delayed puberty |
| Poor in-utero growth | |
| Psychological Symptoms | Attention deficit/hyperactivity |
| Anger/Aggression/Irritability | |
| Altered personality/mood swings | |
| Anxiety/panic attacks | |
| Depression | |
| Hallucinations/paranoia /psychosis | |
| Nightmares | |
| Obsessive compulsive disorder | |
| Tics (blinking/throat clearing/toe walking/vocal tics, movements) | |
| Self-harm | |
| Social phobia/withdrawal | |
| Suicidal thoughts | |
| Neurological & Cognitive Symptoms | Brain fog/confusion/memory loss |
| Cognitive losses or delays (reading/speech/math/writing) | |
| Inflamed cranial nerves | |
| Facial droop/palsy | |
| Fainting | |
| Sensory issues (vision, hearing, taste, smell)/nystagmus | |
| Tingling/numbness/tightness in extremities | |
| Tremors/seizures | |
| Uncontrollable muscle contractions | |
| Vertigo/dizziness/poor balance | |
| Various Physical Symptoms | Anal fissures/rectal bleeding |
| Appetite loss/anorexia | |
| Baker’s cysts | |
| Bed wetting/frequent urination | |
| Blood and mucous in stool | |
| Breaking teeth/deformed fingernails | |
| Cardiac complications | |
| Croup (recurring)/relentless coughing | |
| Diarrhea/colicky/constipation | |
| Dry/red/blistering eyes/bags under eyes | |
| Ear infections | |
| Elevated C-reactive protein levels | |
| Elevated liver enzymes | |
| Fever | |
| Food/alcohol/heat intolerance | |
| Flushed cheeks/red lines on cheeks | |
| Gastric reflux/heartburn /drooling | |
| Herzheimer reaction | |
| High blood pressure | |
| Hormonal issues | |
| Insomnia/sleepwalking | |
| Irregular bloodwork | |
| Jaundice | |
| Low ferritin levels/low white blood cell count | |
| Mouth sores | |
| Nausea/vomiting | |
| Pneumonia | |
| Poor hair growth | |
| Rash:/hives/red, puple bumps/bullseye/ringworm/molluscum contagiosum | |
| Skin sensitivity/eczema /itchiness | |
| Short of breath at rest/shallow breathing /pale | |
| Sinus issues/colds/flu symptoms/phlegm | |
| Soaking sweats | |
| Swollen glands/thyroid/hypothalamus issues/lymph nodes | |
| Weakness/can’t stand or walk/bedridden/ exhaustion | |
| Weight gain/loss |
Use of the health care system.
| Healthcare professionals & sites consulted a | Allergist |
| Clinical and metabolic genetics consultant | |
| Counselor/therapist | |
| Dermatologist | |
| Developmental pediatrician | |
| Ear, nose, and throat specialist | |
| Family doctor | |
| Gastroenterologist | |
| Hospital resident | |
| Immunologist | |
| Infection disease specialist | |
| Local emergency staff | |
| “Lyme literate” US doctor | |
| Lyme specialist | |
| Lymphatic massage drainage therapist | |
| Naturopath (Lyme literate and non) | |
| Neurologist | |
| Neurosurgeon | |
| Nurse practitioner | |
| Obstetrician/gynecologist | |
| Ophthalmologist | |
| Pediatric care teaching hospital | |
| Pediatric gastroenterologist | |
| Pharmacist | |
| Podiatrist | |
| Psychiatric ward/psychiatrist | |
| Rehabilitation hospital | |
| Rheumatologist | |
| Sleep clinic | |
| Social worker | |
| Urologist | |
| Treatments prescribed and attempted | Acyclovir |
| Adrenal fatigue pills | |
| Allergy medication | |
| Antibiotics (oral and IV) b | |
| Anti-malaria drugs (Malarone) | |
| Anti-parasitic drugs | |
| Chinese acupuncture | |
| Chiropractic therapy | |
| Chronic complex disease program | |
| Cognitive behavioral therapy | |
| Cortisone | |
| Counselling | |
| CPAP machine | |
| Diet: sugar free, gluten free, yeast free, vegan, vegan keto, FODMAP | |
| Dietary supplements and vitamins (oral & IV) c | |
| Essential oils/herbals/tinctures | |
| Exercise | |
| Eye patch | |
| Hydrocortisone cream | |
| Intravenous immunoglobin treatment | |
| Journaling | |
| Laser treatment | |
| Pain relievers d | |
| Topical cream/ointment | |
| Psychiatric medications e | |
| Physiotherapy | |
| PICC line | |
| Pool therapy | |
| Rife machine therapy | |
| Traditional Chinese medicine | |
| Tube feeding | |
| Diagnostic tests conducted | Bloodwork f |
| Cardiac workup | |
| CT scan | |
| Electromyography | |
| Genetic testing | |
| Immunology tests | |
| Lumbar puncture | |
| Lyme screening test g | |
| Mono tests | |
| MRI scan | |
| Muscle biopsy | |
| Nasal swabs | |
| Neurological testing | |
| Nerve conduction studies | |
| Endoscopies for throat/liver/pancreas | |
| Sleep-deprived EEG | |
| Specialized T-cell test | |
| Stool and urine sample tests | |
| Viral test | |
| X-ray |
a Some participants simply reported the number of professionals consulted, including 15 + specialists, 30 doctors, and 22 specialists. b Ceftriaxone, Clavulin, amoxycillin, doxycycline, minocycline. c Probiotics, B12 vitamins, prebiotics, gluthatione. d Ketamine, morphine, Dilaudid, Tramadol, Tylenol. e Fluoexetine, Ativan, Anti-anxiety medication. f Iron, potassium, autoimmune diseases, Lyme disease; g ELISA, Western blot, ELISPOT.
Proposed diagnoses.
| ADD/ADHD | Malnutrition |
|---|---|
| Anorexia | Mental disorder |
| Anxiety | Mosquito bite |
| Attention seeking | Multiple sclerosis |
| Celiac | Oversleeping |
| Chronic blepharitis/conjunctivitis | Pain amplification syndrome |
| Chronic constipation | PANDAS |
| Chronic fatigue syndrome | Patellofemoral syndrome |
| Conversion disorder | Pediatric migraines |
| Cryptosporidium | Polycystic ovary syndrome |
| Daycare syndrome | Post-concussion syndrome |
| Depression | Psychogenic causes |
| Double jointedness | Psychosomatic symptoms |
| Fybromyalgia | Stomach virus |
| Food sensitivities | Teething |
| Growth spurts/pains | Tourette’s syndrome |
| H1N1 | Unexplained medical illness |
| Infectious mononucleosis | Virus |
| Irritable bowel syndrome |
Figure 1Parents’ perception of children’s Lyme disease care experiences.