Hyperaccusis or sensitive hearing is a frequent Lyme symptom. In fact almost all your symptoms sound like Lyme disease to me or possibly symptoms of co-infections. There are many other tick-borne diseases besides Lyme disease and you can get more than one illness from the same tick. Each illness usually is treated with a different antibiotic.
Many many people (actual patients -- NOT doctors) are living proof that 2 weeks of doxy often does NOT cure Lyme. Go to http://www.lymenet.org Read the posts under Flash discussion - Medical and post under Seeking a Doctor. You need to find a LLMD -- Lyme Literate Medical Doctor.
Best wishes
Whatever you do, DO NOT take a quinolone antibiotic, especially LEVAQUIN. Doctors love to prescribe this **** - targeting UTIs and Lyme Disease among others. You could end-up with severe tendon and joint problems that are long-lasting, and that will just be the tip of the iceberg. I didn't believe the masses until I was crippled last October.
I cannot comment on whether you had Lyme disease or not as I do not kow how they clinically diagnosed it, or have any results of testing
IF nerves were damaged during the course of the disease ie before treatment , it may take a relatively long time (weeks to months) for nerves to grow back/repair. This may explain the residual symptoms. Its not clear whether you had an MRI scan - this may need to be done to detect any spinal cord lesions causing difficulty in urination and/or signs of spinal root compression. Lyme can affect the spinal cord root (polyradiculopathy) and this may be causing your limb pain, an EMG would help to confirm a peripheral nerve or root problem
Discuss doing these tests with your neurologist
Good luck
Hi, I'm having similar symtems.I am on my 2nd week of Doxycycline and am just now experiencing these symptoms.I am wondering if it is lyme disease or something neurological. Please let me know what you find out.Thanks, nofnway(FRAN was already taken)