Treating Lyme disease can be expensive, incredibly so.
I hear all the time about patients suffering with the
disease who don’t seek help because they can’t afford it.
Patients sometimes treat themselves with dubious advice from
“the internet.”
Doctors sometimes distance themselves from patient costs.
We can do better than that.
You can get good care for your Lyme disease and keep the farm as well.
You can get good care for your Lyme disease and keep the farm as well.
Rule one: Be your own advocate
Rule two: Know what you are getting into: is the
practice allopathic, integrative, functional, naturopathic etc.
My practice is allopathic which is a little confusing. Allopathic doctors follow Western
Medicine. My beliefs and practices run
counter to mainstream medical practice which follows a sort or orthodoxy. In
that sense I am an alternative practitioner. In the sense that I primarily rely
on Western Medicine tools I am an allopath.
I base my diagnosis and treatment on evidence and science.
Make sure you know what you are committing yourself too so you don't prematurely spend your entire Lyme budget.
Supplements
Supplements can cost a fortune. Do you really need them?
I am not inherently opposed to supplements or nutraceuticals
but think their use should be well conceived and limited. I don’t sell
supplements because I see it as a conflict
of interest. Whenever I research a supplement I become half convinced than
that it is a life saver that I must take. The other half says: wait a minute. It
is important to distinguish between hype
and science. (I do take several supplements daily) I assume the reader has
a limited healthcare budget. Beware of
the supplement trap. Vitamins, herbs and various nutritional supplements can quickly drain limited resources. A poor investment of Lyme dollars.
Labs
Do not order your own tests.
Labs can cost an unnecessary fortune.
I my early days patients were diagnosed using this on
formula describing sources of data used to make a diagnosis: patient history 85%, physical exam 10% and
lab 5%. Today there is an overreliance on technology. The new formula
reverses the numbers, diagnosis 85% lab.
When it comes to diagnosing Lyme and tickborne disease the old paradigm
(history 85%) should be applied; one of our problems is that the new paradigm (85% lab) is leading to
misdiagnosis. Patients should have a
comprehensive general examination by a qualified physician. Most patients have
seen many. Physicians frequently order expensive and experimental tests. Many such tests will not be covered by commercial insurance. As a rule, if results
of a test will not change treatment,
don’t have it done. Some excellent labs participate
with insurance plans and have reasonable fee schedules. Testing for Lyme and coinfections is a
necessity. The Lyme Western Blot, a standard test, should be done at a specialty lab because there is a lot of room
for human error with this complex test. And -- because the standard test is
inadequate. I like MDL; they do an
excellent job with a good test for a reasonable price and a lower rate charged to patients without
insurance. Many automated tests can be adequately performed at commercial
laboratories. I order only antibody tests, not DNA/PCR tests. The latter are
costly and miss most cases. I limit
initial testing. Here is what I typically order: MDL: Lyme Western Blot, Anaplasma and
Bartonella henselae antibody panels. LabCorp or Quest: Babesia microti, Babesia duncani called WA1,
Ehrlichia, Rickettsia antibody panels. If Babesia is suspected an in-office
Giemsa stain may be ordered.
Don't waste limited Lyme dollars on dubious and/or unhelpful lab work. A little homework might save a lot of money.
Don't waste limited Lyme dollars on dubious and/or unhelpful lab work. A little homework might save a lot of money.
Treatment
In most cases generic options exist.
Coupons from sources such as GoodRx.com can save tons of
money. Lyme and coinfections are treated
with antimicrobial “cocktails.” There
are many alternative options.
For example, Babesia treatment with Mepron is notoriously
expensive. Much cheaper, alternative
options which include herbs e.g. (artemisinin derived from artemisia, worm wood) exist.
There are many ways to treat Lyme and associated infections.
There is no clear right way. There is a best way: the way you can afford.
Even IV antibiotics can be inexpensive.
Generic Rocephin, the most commonly used IV antibiotic is
surprisingly inexpensive through generic sources.
I have discussed primarily saving money on supplements and testing. The biggest budget buster is treatment. I will not discuss treatment specifics here. This is where I save my patients the most money.
I have discussed primarily saving money on supplements and testing. The biggest budget buster is treatment. I will not discuss treatment specifics here. This is where I save my patients the most money.
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