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Anyone here ever treated for Lyme Disease?
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[QUOTE="ClifSpliffy, post: 3250273, member: 9260"] the dr katz I referred to is a guy in orange(?), nh area, who treats a friend. the friend is some kind of lyme 'poster child' who gets paid for monthly withdrawals of blood by researchers due to some uniqueness. baby boomers have been yelling and screaming about ailments and infirmities, starting with 'epstein-barr' and 'chronic-fatigue syndrome' decades ago, coincidentally with that 'cocoon' flick (1985). I don't say this to diminish the reality of lyme, but until they change the rulebook that 'you're born, you live, and then you die,' I also don't diminish the reality of aging. [I]sepsis[/I] is a leading cause of death. rest, reasonable nutrition, and frequent movement go a long way to being your best you. folks get cranky being told that an existence increasingly dominated by 2d screentime spent in climate controlled spaces has no precedence in our evolutionary history. peanut allergy? nonsense in dimension then (every child has it!), subsequently shown to be best avoided by early exposure to peanuts now. duh. celiac/gluten? equatorial cultures responding to growing exposure to northern climes 'hard' winter wheat (ie high gluten). life seemingly works best within the rule, not the exceptions. to that end, no way, no how do I jump on [I]another[/I] grand conspiracy train regarding the CDC. it's what they do, for a long time, and populated by men and women of the same sincerity and integrity as you and me. now, a comment about the growing tsunami known as prednisone....hoo, boy. [/QUOTE]
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