[QUOTE=MongerForSex;2338645]You were not lucky, your experience is very useful. Did you completely lose your vision in one eye? Keep living and don't let that bad experience keep you from living. Did you also have a test for lyme disease (neurolyme)? Neurolyme is more common than neurosyphilis in the USA. You are now cured but there is some damage. Any disease can catch us by surprise. No matter what disease you had, your experience was very bad. It was not stupid on your part but you did not know what happened so you just tried your best to save yourself. I would like to know why your doctor did not consider more blood tests for infectious disease because with (lumbar puncture and csf) we can rule out infectious diseases.
Nobody will understand your experience, I experienced extrapulmonary tuberculosis when I was 12 , I had 2 big painless ulcers on my thorax, I still have scars. That's why I was interested in the medicine (dermatology and infectious diseases).[/QUOTE]Vision loss is 90% in one eye, the other was not affected. They did multiple blood tests, around 50 tubes total taken over the course of a couple Dr visits and hospital stay during the diagnosis period. I know they tested for Lupus a couple of times, which I believe took up a lot of the tubes of blood taken. I know the STD tests were not done initially because I had not given them full disclosure on my mongering activities and apparently there are a couple symptoms that are dead give away that I was not presenting during diagnosis.
