Archive for the ‘Lyme’ Category

Young: The Importance of Finding a Lyme Literate Doctor

https://vimeo.com/480927765  Video Here

Jesse Collin Young Speaks on the Importance of Finding a Lyme Literate Doctor

For more:  https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2020/11/25/what-makes-a-doctor-lyme-literate/

Unfortunately mainstream medicine has been dominated by the CDC’s abysmal IDSA “Lyme Guidelines” for decades, which has led to serious polarization within the medical community on how to diagnose and treat Lyme/MSIDS.  Young’s advice to get to a Lyme literate doctor continues to be life-saving advice, especially due to the “new” yet entrenched IDSA Lyme guidelines:  https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2020/12/10/ten-things-you-should-know-about-the-new-idsa-lyme-guidelines/

The sordid backstory:  https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2020/09/25/why-should-we-care-about-lyme-disease-a-colorful-tale-of-government-conflicts-of-interest-probable-bioweaponization-and-pathogen-complexity/

Ten Things You Should Know About the New IDSA Lyme Guidelines

https://www.lymedisease.org/10-things-new-idsa-guidelines/

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Dec. 4, 2020

By Lorraine Johnson, JD, MBA

Sjogren’s Syndrome & Androgen Deficiency

https://www.womensinternational.com/blog/sjogrens-syndrome/

Sjögren’s Syndrome and Androgen Deficiency

sjogren's syndromeSjögren’s syndrome (pronounced “show-grins,” sometimes abbreviated SS) is an autoimmune disorder that predominantly affects women, particularly of perimenopausal age. Mayo Clinic explains that, in Sjögren’s syndrome, “mucous membranes and moisture-secreting glands of your eyes and mouth are usually affected first — resulting in decreased tears and saliva.” Some researchers believe that dysfunction in producing one or more hormones (such as DHEA, testosterone, or estrogen) may be at the root of the problem.

(See link for article)

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**Comment**

Similarly to other autoimmune diseases, scientists do not know what causes Sjogren’s, but Lyme/MSIDS can be one such cause or trigger, along with other viral or bacterial infections.  Per usual, genetics may play a role, as well as hormones – which also isn’t surprising as hormones are important for immune function and so many other processes.  Hormones are often depleted with Lyme/MSIDS.  As it progresses it can cause lung, liver, and kidney issues as well as neuropathy, IBS, and Interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome).  Symptoms that can look identical to Lyme/MSIDS.  

Also similarly to Lyme/MSIDS, Sjogren’s can mimic other diseases like chronic fatigue syndrome or fibromyalgia.

While the article states that treatments pretty much ease symptoms, addressing the underlying cause(s) is imperative.

Dapsone For Lyme – 4th Annual “Lyme Disease in the Era of Precision Medicine” Conference

http://  Approx. 20 Min

Aug. 28, 2020

Dr. Horowitz on Lyme Disease Treatment

Effect of Dapsone alone and in combination with intracellular antibiotics against the resistant morphological forms of Borrelia burgdorferi, Richard Horowitz, MD
  • Also see:  https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/9/11/725  Case study of 3 patients with relapsing and remitting Lyme disease as well as a retrospective chart review of 37 additional patients undergoing DDD CT therapy (40 patients in total) was also performed, which demonstrated tick-borne symptom improvements in 98% of patients, with 45% remaining in remission for 1 year or longer.

For more:

The Undiagnosed Lyme Disease Epidemic

http://holtorfmedicalgroup.activehosted.com/index.php?

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Lyme disease is a complex and serious illness that can cause severe health problems if not caught and treated early. Initially discovered more than 30 years ago in Lyme, Connecticut, Lyme disease is quickly becoming the untreated epidemic of the 21st century, as patients around the world struggle to find a “Lyme-literate” medical doctor (LLMD) who can help them regain their health.

What is Lyme Disease?
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused by a spirochete, or corkscrew-shaped bacteria, called Borrelia burgdorferi. The disease affects multiple systems of the body, with symptoms appearing within one to two weeks after an infected bite.
 
 
Symptoms of Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is a complex disease that can affect multiple body systems. In its early stages, patients may experience flu-like systems, including chills, fever, swollen lymph nodes, headaches, muscle aches, joint pain, fatigue, and a stiff neck. As the disease progresses, patients may develop nerve problems, arthritis, neurological issues, and more.
 
 
Finding a Lyme-Literate Doctor
Because Lyme can be such a difficult disease to diagnose and treat, your primary care physician may not be the best option. When searching for an LLMD, try to find a provider that is knowledgeable about Lyme disease and has experience treating and helping a large number of Lyme disease patients.

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**Comment**

Great resource for information.  

For a more accurate history on Lyme:  https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2020/09/25/why-should-we-care-about-lyme-disease-a-colorful-tale-of-government-conflicts-of-interest-probable-bioweaponization-and-pathogen-complexity/

But according this this, Lyme was around even before all of that:  https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2018/02/12/the-persistent-spiral-the-ancient-history-of-lyme-disease-and-tick-borne-infections/  Ozti, the ancient man discovered in 1991, represents the earliest documented case of Lyme Disease.

What’s truly disheartening about this true epidemic, is our public ‘authorities’ have done all they could to downplay, marginalize, and deny it.  While testing for COVID yields more than half to nearly all false-positives, testing for Lyme yields nearly all false-negatives:  https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2020/03/01/study-cdcs-2-tier-lyme-testing-inaccurate-in-more-than-70-of-cases/

https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2018/01/16/2-tier-lyme-testing-missed-85-7-of-patients-milford-hospital/

There’s a lot of people walking around out there who have been told they don’t have Lyme when they do.