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Author Archives: Camille
Bells Palsy and Lyme Symptoms
Posted October 4, 2014. When I had Lyme disease and co-infections, I also had Bells Palsy. Thank goodness it is completely resolved now. Here is an interesting article from the New York Times which mentions that Bells Palsy is probably … Continue reading
Transmission to Baby and Lyme Symptoms
Posted October 3, 2014. If you have Lyme disease and are thinking of getting pregnant or are pregnant or had a baby while you had Lyme disease, you should have your baby tested for borrelia bergdorferi (the Lyme spirochete). There … Continue reading
Posted in Lyme Symptoms
Tagged lyme symptoms, Research
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Morgellons and Lyme Disease
Posted August 27, 2014. Important article on Morgellons. All the more reason to be aggressive with your Lyme disease treatment. “Patients with MD are predominantly seroreactive toBorrelia burgdorferi (Bb) antigens, suggesting a likelihood of Lyme borreliosis or related spirochetal infection … Continue reading
Ice Bucket Challenge ALS and Lyme Disease?
Posted August 21, 2014. With the ice bucket challenge all the rage now by major sports stars to raise money for ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or Lou Gehrig’s Disease), I am wondering about the purported connection between Lyme disease and … Continue reading
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Tagged Misdiagnosis
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Persist. Period. And Lyme Symptoms
Posted August 18, 2014. Just keep going. I will keep repeating it. I know you are in agony with Lyme disease and Lyme symptoms. Persist until you rise up, well.