Preventing Lyme Disease in the outdoors
Posted on June 26th, 2010 by admin
How to prevent and deal with tick bites in the outdoors, and how to enjoy yourself during the recovery process. Learn more at http://www.lymebook.com .
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How to prevent and deal with tick bites in the outdoors, and how to enjoy yourself during the recovery process. Learn more at http://www.lymebook.com .
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2nd round of doxycycline treatment almost 3 years after 1st round treatment (which didn’t work). Was told chronic lyme disease doesn’t exist. Was told not to believe the information available on the internet. I believed them and that was my biggest mistake!
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I got Bit by a Lone Star Tick. I remove the tick and give some suggestions.
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My CRP is down to 3 (from 134) and my ESR is down from seventy something to just 2! I am in remission just nine months after starting the antibiotics. I am amazed and delighted! ECG is also fine, no heart attack, thank goodness and gallbladder scan shows no stones. Happy, happy day!
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They got Lyme disease in 1994. The wife was bit by a tick and had a bullseye rash. Lyme disease can be sexually transmitted, and that is how the husband got Lyme disease, from his wife. They have migrane headaches and their vision is affected. The wife has heart problems and high blood pressure. They have been on long-term antibiotics. It took a long time for them to be properly diagnosed. For more information on Lyme disease, visit: http://www.tickedoffandfedup.com.
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The painful truth about Lyme Disease — it’s time to pull away the veil of misunderstanding.
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