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Lyme Basics
by
Sonya N.
Posted
Mon 10 Jan 2011 12:00am
I am a member of a Yahoo group called CaliforniaLyme. Today someone posted this wonderful write up on the Basics of Lyme Disease. I asked her permission to post it to my blog. I think it is great information for anyone who may have lyme or knows someone with lyme. Thank you Cynthia!
"As there are always "newbies" joining our group who ha ...
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Osteoarthritis: A review of trea ...
by
Dr. Rubens D.
Posted
Thu 07 May 2009 8:19pm
Osteoarthritis: A review of treatment options
08 may 2009--Osteoarthritis (OA), also known as degenerative joint disease (DJD), is the most common form of arthritis in the United States. 1 Although OA can occur in any synovial joint in the body, it most commonly affects the knees, hips, and hands. OA is the leading ...
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Ignorance of a Plaque. Conclusion.
by
NatashaCall

Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:06pm
Concluding from the past two Fridays, the following is information regarding a report written by Dr. Scott Taylor called "Lyme Disease (Borreliosis), A Plague of Ignorance Regarding the Ignorance of a Plague".
The more research I do, the more I come into contact with interesting bits of information that I can relate to my own experien ...
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Lyme Disease & CFS
by
Sue J.


Posted
Wed 24 Sep 2008 12:25pm
I just came from my doctor's appointment and wanted to share what's going on with me, as well as some resources on Lyme Disease. I thought I knew a lot about Lyme, but I'm learning there's a lot I didn't know. I'm very fortunate to have met someone online who just happens to live nearby and share my doctor and has struggled with Lyme and other ti ...
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ARE YOU & YOUR PETS READY?
by
Helpful Buckeye

Posted
Sun 01 Apr 2012 12:00am
What's that??? Oh, no, it's a tick! And this is only March! This past winter was, by all accounts, a much milder one than most throughout much of the USA. As a result, springtime seemed to arrive somewhat sooner as well. We've all enjoyed the early blooming flowers but, it has also has become evident that we're going to be experienci ...
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Raising awareness of Lyme disease
by
Geoff

Posted
Thu 18 Sep 2008 11:24am
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Today's featured contributor is Dr. Virginia Sherr, who maintains the site The Human Side of Lyme. Dr. Sherr is a psychiatrist who has experienced Lyme disease first hand over many years, and shares valuable information and resources to get the word out about this ongoing problem. She is particularly concerned about the incidence of undiagno ...
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CFS and Lyme
by
Sue J.


Posted
Mon 16 Mar 2009 3:40pm
I'm pleased to report that I'm feeling better than I expected to at this point. We had a very nice weekend with my mom and her husband, played lots of games, and enjoyed the soccer game in Philly Saturday night (except I was so overstimulated I couldn't get to sleep that night!)
I re-started antibiotics for Lyme disease last Wednesday (I've t ...
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Lyme Disease Update
by
Sue J.


Posted
Tue 14 Oct 2008 4:56am
Sorry I didn't have time to write again last week as I'd promised. My husband is in Europe on business for a week and a half, so I've had my hands full taking care of the house and kids. In fact, I had to just sacrifice today to the couch and bed. By 8 am, I was already exhausted from our busy weekend!
I wanted to give you an update on my L ...
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When to Suspect Lyme
by
Dr. Virginia S.
Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 10:49am
The most useful diagnostic reference: the “Bible” of Lyme medical literature.
by John Bleiweiss, MD.
The When To Suspect Lyme Disease essay:
This essay, written by John D. Bleiweiss, M.D., in April, 1994 is very long, but also very comprehensive and helpful. Any doctor checking for Lyme disease would do well to read this essay first; any ...
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