Pamela Weintraub Continues to Write About Neurological Lyme Disease
It is so difficult to read articles about Lyme disease – especially chronic Lyme or neurological Lyme when it is written by someone who has never experienced it. This medical journalist, and senior editor at Discover magazine Pamela Weintraub has experienced Lyme disease herself, and also her husband and children! Read her story here.
You will also be interested in reading her Part Two on Neuro-Lyme. Read Part Two here. For those of you who are suffering with neurological Lyme disease, you must know that no two “presentations” are exactly alike, and even if you have mild symptoms today, that doesn’t mean that a stressful situation next month could throw you into a full-blown case of disabling brain disease.
Evidently, initial results coming fron neurological specialists on Lyme disease like Dr. Brian Fallon is that the damage caused in the brain by neuro-Lyme can improve with treatment but it can also cause permanent damage.
Check out Neuro-Lyme.com for more information on research projects underway.
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Posted on January 4th, 2009 under Neurological Lyme disease, Personal stories • Tags: Chronic Lyme disease, Neurological Lyme disease. • RSS 2.0 feed • Leave a response, or trackback
April 22nd, 2009 at 2:07 pm
I caught the show last night on the Chronicle on Lyme Disease. I have been doing work with it for about 15 years. I am the North American Practioner/Instructor of Dawson Program/Vibrational Kinesiology as well as US, and Australia. Having also in the last year some work in Germany/Denmark. I am based in Campbellton, New Brunswick Canada, and hold clinics in a regular basis in 4 cities here as well as 1 in Quebec. In my work we have discovered a check point on the body to identify Lyme Disease( also know as a tick bite, Rickettsia, Rocky Mountain Fever), as regular blood tests etc can sometimes not give a correct answer. It is the most misdiagnosed disease out there, Mimicing so many others. We also have discovered a quick non-evasive correction for lyme. And actually after the correction when the patient has a bath with salts, you can most of the time see the head of the tick pop out
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